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Revision as of 10:27, 9 April 2007
KickGate Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use it with Electronic Drums
The KickGate will stay closed unless it thinks it detects a kick drum hit, so cymbals, snare, et cetera on the same channel probably won't get through, or worse, they'll get through sometimes. The gate is meant to kill feedback from the dedicated mic on a kick drum only. No other processing is linked to the KickGate, so you won't lose any special preset goodness or other drum sweetening. I think your e-drums could only be degraded by using the KickGate with them. - Chris-at-Bose[1]
Can I Mix Down my Drums and run through the KickGate
A: The KickGate will stay closed unless it thinks it detects a kick drum hit, so cymbals, snare, et cetera on the same channel probably won't get through, or worse, they'll get through sometimes. The gate is meant to kill feedback from the dedicated mic on a kick drum only. No other processing is linked to the KickGate, so you won't lose any special preset goodness or other drum sweetening. I think your e-drums could only be degraded by using the KickGate with them. - Chris-at-Bose[1]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chris-at-Bose - KickGate and Electronic Drums