I personally use the input gate . But it seems that most of the people use a gate block . What is the main reason ? It don’t sound the same ? More flexible ? Habits ?
the input gate is for the noise from your guitar.but the input gate works very well with high gain dist too
some people don't use the gate in the input block. it can be for any reason.I say this cause some people put a noise gate block before the amp in the chain not after, so it was the same using the input gate no ?
They do input , gate , amp , then output
The standalone Gate/Expander block can be set for Sidechain to work off the input signal, but offer gating after an Amp block for more precise settings. I've use both and find the gate block to work better than the input gate.
If you put the gate after your amp and sidechain it from the guitar input you have a Fortin ZUUL essentially, which if I remember is a THATcorp VCA based gate. THAT remade the old DBX VCA everyone loves.I say this cause some people put a noise gate block before the amp in the chain not after, so it was the same using the input gate no ?
They do input , gate , amp , then output
I personally use the input gate . But it seems that most of the people use a gate block . What is the main reason ? It don’t sound the same ? More flexible ? Habits ?
The input gate is for the noise from your guitar. Gates elsewhere are for noise from the previous blocks.