
Of course, you have to know how to set up a noise gate, but that's a piece of cake and I'm here to show you how it's done.

We're talking like 10 seconds of effort to automatically clean up the hum and rumblings in your audio. Regardless of the scenario, it's no harder than either putting a noise gate pedal in your signal path or slapping a plugin on your multitrack in the DAW. And gating is easily the biggest time saver during post-processing. That's largely because there's no easier or better way to get huge gains in audio quality while performing live, recording, and during mixing. The number that know but won't take the time to learn how to use them is sadly astonishing.

The amount of people that either don't know about noise gates is astounding.
