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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Micro Synthesizer Noise Gate
Is there any way to reduce its sensitivity, or better yet, get rid of it completely? I hate the way this thing cuts out my notes, I have the input gain turned up as high as it will go without distorting too much (it’s set to distort a little bit) and there’s still just not enough sustain. I’m playing a Stratocaster or a Jazzmaster, the Jazzmaster has hotter pickups so it distorts way more but only sustains a tiny bit better.
The Strat sounds great for more staccato lines, but it’s impossible to use for anything legato or sustained due to the gate. I assume the gate is there to preserve the synthlike qualities of the pedal – the opening gate sounds a little like a key being depressed, and hides any noise while you’re at it. However, I would rather have a pedal that I can trust to make noise when I want it to – it’s stressful recording a guitar track hoping that nothing cuts out at the wrong time, then having to start over when it does.
Any help would be much appreciated!
compressor in front?
Can’t you adjust the squelch trim to a point where the “noise gate” has no effect?