Negative gating, Settings – elysia mpressor Dual-Channel Creative Compressor User Manual

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settings - negative gating

An interesting variant of the groove ducking

technique is negative gating which is based on

faster release times and the use of the Anti Log

mode. Higher ratios are also very typical for this

process.

If you feed a bass drum into the external side-

chain as a trigger signal, for example, the com-

pressor will reduce the audio signal by a signifi-

cant amount, resulting in gain reduction values

of 30 and 40 dB caused by the negative ratio.

After the trigger signal has gone, the gain re-

duction value is kept constant by the Anti Log

function for a short moment, after which it

snaps back very fast.

This special envelope makes the effect almost

sound like a gate – but with the difference that

the signal is made quieter instead of being to-

tally muted.

If you want the effect to be as stable as possible,

please take care that the trigger signals have

constant attacks and levels.

Of course you would not want to use extreme

effects like this for a standard compression sce-

nario, but if you are looking for some extraor-

dinary rhythmical effects, the negative gating

procedure might just be what you have been

looking for.

settings

NEGATIVE GATING

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