Hush & gate threshold, Hush threshold control, Gate threshold control – Rocktron HUSH Ultra User Manual

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HUSH THRESHOLD CONTROL

The front panel HUSH Threshold control determines the minimum input level at which the HUSH filter and

downward expander will begin to operate. Setting this control too high will result in a loss of sustain, as

notes will tend to die out much faster than they should. Conversely, when set too low, the expander will close

too late (if at all) and the noise floor will remain audible

GATE THRESHOLD CONTROL

The other half of the HUSH Ultra consists of a noise gate. A noise gate completely shuts off the output signal when the input

signal level drops below a prescribed threshold level (volume). On the HUSH Ultra, this threshold is determined by the Gate

Threshold control on the front panel. This control should be set so that it doesn't cut notes off (i.e., set too high), yet doesn't

activate long after a note ends (allowing the noise floor to remain audible).

This circuit is combined with the Variable Integrated Release (V.I.R.) circuit to provide an internal variable release to the

downward expander. With the V.I.R. circuit, if the guitar signal decays slowly, the downward expander will engage slowly.

If the guitar signal stops quickly, the downward expander will engage quickly. The LED indicates when downward expan-

sion is active.

HUSH & GATE THRESHOLD

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