What does it mean to gate??

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I have read a lot of discussion in this forum in regards to gating the drums? What does this mean? What does it accomplish? and can it be done using Cakewalk Sonar? How do you do it?
 
a gate opens up the mic to let your sound go through, then it closes the mic so no noise gets in.

zeke
 
To elaborate on Zeke's reply, when mic'ing various instuments you maybe don't want the mic to pick up other sounds - as an example, you don't want the tom mic's to pick up the sound of a guitar amp. So, you set a gate on the mic to only pick up sounds at a certain level. Again as an example, the tom mics will only "open up" when you hit the tom, creating a loud enough sound - any sounds below the level you set (such as the nearbye guitar amp) will not be picked up.

You may also hear about "gated reverb" which is a creative use of a gate on a reverb sound to allow a fast "big" sound but eliminate the long "tail" of the reverb.

I have never used Sonar, so I can't tell you if Sonar has gating capability or not.
 
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