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Jason Wilson 01-09-2013 02:32 PM

Where should I put my noise supressor?
 
Hi
I have a Boss GT-10b and it has a bazillion effects on it.
Now I am just a little unsure where the noise supressor shoudl go in the chain? Should it go right at the start, before distortion but after chorus, etc

Are there any simple rules?

Cheers

Mattbass97 01-09-2013 03:58 PM

Never really used a noise suppressor but did help my band mate set up his board (guitar) and he had one anyway I'd put it after distortion then have modulation after as they shouldn't make much noise if any at all, experiment about see what happens!

RickenBoogie 01-09-2013 05:40 PM

Noise suppressors should go AFTER whatever it is that's making noise. But better, is to eliminate anything that's noisey, and replace it with something that doesn't cause problems in the first place.

Kael 01-09-2013 05:55 PM

Anything bigger than a 9mm or .38 and it isn't that effective. Try smaller calibers.

Ubersheist 01-09-2013 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RickenBoogie (Post 13695127)
Noise suppressors should go AFTER whatever it is that's making noise. But better, is to eliminate anything that's noisey, and replace it with something that doesn't cause problems in the first place.

I agree, and that'll take some experimentation on the OP's part. Generally, modulation and time shifting effects don't add noise as much as other effects, so it'll usually go before any effects like reverb, delay, chorus, etc. Those effects sometimes do create or add noise, but it's been my experience that cheap pickups and analog pitch shifting devices are usually the worst offenders.

Ubersheist 01-09-2013 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kael (Post 13695213)
Anything bigger than a 9mm or .38 and it isn't that effective. Try smaller calibers.

The same is true for when you're trying to scare the neighbor kids to get off yer damned lawn.

ChrisHooker 01-09-2013 08:36 PM

Agreed on most of what's been said.

I place noise suppres. / noise gates:
-After noise-producing components (to kill their noise) - is the bass producing the noise, or an effect? or both?
-Before compression/limiting (so that you have the most dynamic range for the gate/suppressor to operate on - the lowest noise floor compared to wanted signal) (be cautious that the compressor doesn't cause noise itself, vs. just bringing the level of pre-existing noise up... You may opt to place the noise red. after the compressor in that case)
-Before long-tailed delays/reverbs (to prevent them from getting cut off)

singlemalt 01-09-2013 08:40 PM

I like mine on the .45 uzi, but you have to load sub sonic rounds. Gets a nice solid thunk.


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