I do tricks like this all the time with Drawer gates. They're amazing. I just did a mix where I wanted it super blown out sounding in a section so among other things I had the kick as the key set it to duck and had the guitars and overheads duck on every kick hit.penningtron wrote: Tue Feb 08, 2022 4:17 pm Is it possible to use a noise gate pedal in a side chain-y manner? Here's what I want to do: say I have a..
(KICK DRUM HIT)---------------->
DRONE SOURCE ----------------> NOISE GATE ---------------> OTHER STUFF/AMP, and I want the noise gate to open up on kick drum hits (fed by either a contact mic or a mic with a 1/4" line transformer). I think I could get away with having the drum hit significantly hotter than the drone source, which would be below the kick threshold. However that also means the blown out kick blip will be a part of the sound too. Is there a more elegant way to essentially trigger the drone source with the kick?
You have control over how many decibels of reduction it's doing as well as attack, release, hold, and threshold. This can also help do more transparent work like reducing a weird ring or overtone by however many db without totally killing the feed between hits. Sometime minus 6 db between attacks makes an annoying artifact fade into the background without hearing the artificial sound of the gate working.
I think mine was pretty cheap used (it's been a few years) and it's both saved mixes and been a creative tool.