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Published on 02/03/14 at 14:38a simple noise gate, 2 modes: a soft (attack and sustain best preserved action comes later in soft and hard one quickly loses sustain with sound
true bypass and no loop send / return.
UTILIZATION
very easy
SOUND QUALITY
well done, its clear useless and even harmful (depending on the setting) to speak frankly because most entry level saturations (for example!) and strong longer it takes up the ranks of the gate to completely cut out background noise .
it does its job very well on "pale mute" or recording on my RC30 for fisheries distos eighth in isolated
I place after my last distortion of my chain (before reverb)
OVERALL OPINION
former owner of the boss NS2 I am not "too" unpleasantly surprised.
NS2 works "better" because in the loop through the noise gate decay is more "intelligent"
but that the cable lengths and more on my pedalboard are therefore unacceptable ...
So for me this mooer takes the place of a chip and does the job for a great price correct.
with over 10 pedals noise gate is a must but I prefer to keep space for "real" effects
true bypass and no loop send / return.
UTILIZATION
very easy
SOUND QUALITY
well done, its clear useless and even harmful (depending on the setting) to speak frankly because most entry level saturations (for example!) and strong longer it takes up the ranks of the gate to completely cut out background noise .
it does its job very well on "pale mute" or recording on my RC30 for fisheries distos eighth in isolated
I place after my last distortion of my chain (before reverb)
OVERALL OPINION
former owner of the boss NS2 I am not "too" unpleasantly surprised.
NS2 works "better" because in the loop through the noise gate decay is more "intelligent"
but that the cable lengths and more on my pedalboard are therefore unacceptable ...
So for me this mooer takes the place of a chip and does the job for a great price correct.
with over 10 pedals noise gate is a must but I prefer to keep space for "real" effects