got it..been doing that..but still like to hear other peoples results..thanks
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got it..been doing that..but still like to hear other peoples results..thanks
I gate in the studio as noise reduction, bleed from other instruments when miking a kit up for example.
In dance music i use it to strip down percussion and then use the threshold to bring in other parts of the loop.
Its just a dynamics process so therefore the material dictates its use.
Gates are just a way of changing the length of an audio files decay. A bassline with notes which all are completely static and unchanging in lenght will most likley bore the shite out of the listener. Even on kick drums its a good idea to vary the lenght even if its so small & miniscule that its unnoticable. Subconsciously it is and makes stuff more 'musical'
You shouldnt have to use gates on notes if you are getting creative with Midi using ADSR etc.
That said gates can be fun on long notes, pads & audio loops.
Not Techno, but there's a track called The Gate by Plump DJs. So called, because they gated virtually everything in the track.
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF1304960-02-01-05.mp3