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    Junior Freak
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    Default Frequency dependant gate VST?

    This isn't strictly a techno related production question, but I'm hoping someone might be able to help anyway....

    I'm thinking about trying to record a drum kit on my PC with minimal mics & am trying to devise ways of splitting up the sound, giving me a bit more freedom in terms of processing each element.

    Say I have an audio track with cymbals & toms, I'm looking to use a gate which only open when the toms are playing - seeing as the toms & cymbals cover fairly different areas of the frequency spectrum, I was hoping this would be possible. Are there any VST gates available that can be set to open when a specific frequency reaches the threshold?

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    Ultimate Freak
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    i use ultrafunk's gate plug in for this. works great.

    recently bought out by calkwalk :(

    http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Sonitus/sonitus4.asp

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    Junior Freak
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    VST Dynamics, comes standard with SX... But I don't think it's all that brilliant.. I know U can set something up like that in Reason aswell but it ain't really a VST plug !
    U can use a spectrum analiser 2 tell ya exactly what main freq. each sound is covering in order 2 help ya setup the freq. dependant gate!





    Z

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    Junior Freak
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    Thanks for the suggestions.
    I actually found a Waves plugin that does pretty much what I'm looking for not long after posting, but I haven't tried it out yet. I'll give the VSTs mentioned here a go too & see which works best....

 

 

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