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Dynamics Processing 101 - Continued

Soft-Knee / Hard-Knee

In order to prevent harsh, unnatural envelopes on compressed signals, sophisticated dynamics processors like

the S gate 4 feature an SKD (Smart Knee Detector) or automatic knee circuit. The Smart Knee Detector auto-

matically switches from Soft-Knee when the signal is less than 10 dB over Threshold, to Hard-Knee when the

signal is 10db above Threshold. In Soft-Knee mode, there is a gradual effect on gain change, which begins as the

signal approaches the Threshold level. In Hard-Knee mode, gain reduction is linear based on the Threshold and

Ratio controls. Any signal that falls below the Threshold level will be unprocessed.

Noise Gates

Noise gates are used to remove unwanted noise and/or bleed from recorded tracks in the studio or from open

microphones in live sound systems. Noise gates can also be used as a sound effect, most commonly to chop the

end of a reverb, letʼs say on a snare drum, so that the entire snare sound ends just before the beat. The basic

principle of a noise gate is to work as an automatic mute switch. Mute off (Gate Open) when the desired signal

is present and mute on (Gate Closed) when the desired signal is not present. In order to get the gate to work

predictably, it is necessary to set a threshold, or trigger level that will determine when the gate will open. If the

signal is below the trigger, the gate will remain closed. When the signal is above the trigger, the gate will trigger

open allowing the desired signal to pass and be heard. Noise gates often have other adjustable controls like

attack, hold, range and release. Many noise gates like the S gate 4 use sophisticated circuits to control some of

these parameters automatically.

Downward Expander

The purpose of a well-designed Downward Expander is to increase the perceived dynamic range of a system.

This is accomplished by decreasing the gain during the softer sections, thereby lowering the relative noise floor.

When the signal level is below the desired trigger level, the expander lowers the overall gain by the selected

amount.

Limiter

A Limiter is a specific form of a compressor configured to prevent peaks and for general overload protection. It is

often characterized by a high ratio setting (10 or above), as well as a relatively high threshold level.

Stereo Link Mode

The S gate 4 can be configured from dual-mono operation to stereo by using the Stereo Link switch. In Stereo

Link mode, Channel 2 functions are controlled by the settings of Channel 1 with the exception of IN/OUT, KEY

and LIMITER. The same holds true for Channels 3 and 4.