Monday, May 9, 2011

Audio clip 2: The value of noise suppression

This is my attempt to let you hear the noise gate in action. There's no fancy playing, just letting you hear how the single coil hum, under lots of distortion application, is subsequently suppressed.

CLICK to listen.

14 comments:

ikiko karbonat said...

wow im impressed . how much is this thing mr sub

CalebGlen said...

Hi.

Do they suck your tone in anyway?

The BOSS NS-2 or this?

subversion.sg said...

here bro: http://www.svguitars.com/categories/Effects-Processors/Beta-Aivin/Guitar-Effects/

subversion.sg said...

ok- received feedback that the clip is a little soft... my apologies, was on headphones while recording, to me it sounded loud he he...

you can barely hear the tone diff (if any) before & after the pedal had been activated, yes?

Anonymous said...

fascinating. its very similar to the "void" feature on my Ibanez Smash Box SM7.

subversion.sg said...

he he, that's because it's a noise gate feature as well :-)

ikiko karbonat said...

that is surprisingly cheap . gatta get one myself

Anonymous said...

does this come before your multi fx? nice if you really want extra clean

subversion.sg said...

i'm not using a multi-FX unit :-)

Nana said...

I own one but the thing is... It kinda delays my sound a little bit. Like, I play a not now, it delays a bit, before the sound comes out thru the amp. Some settings issue? Your advice bro?

Nana said...

*note. Sorry, typo.

subversion.sg said...

it means your pickup's output is not sufficient to push the signals through. it helps if you have a booster unit BEFORE the noise gate :-) refer to this suggested set up: http://theguitaraddict.blogspot.com/2010/12/power-in-my-hands.html

Anonymous said...

What's the settings like, sub?

subversion.sg said...

as in pic, bro :-)