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Guide - Using noise gates to clean up harsh sibilant sounds and engine noise during pre-processing

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Guide - Using noise gates to clean up harsh sibilant sounds and engine noise during pre-processing - A guide on how to use a noise gate to reduce harsh sounds in a voice track before you start the mix.

Using noise gates to clean up harsh sibilant sounds during pre-processing (+ Screenshot of settings)​

Step one: Ensure your gate is the first effect in the channel.​

- Load your noise gate into the effect channel. This should be the first effect you have loaded in.

Putting the gate before anything else will help in ensure the raw vocals are being processed to a preferred state before completing the general mix.


Step two: Attack...​


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