

It may be a bit overwhelming at first, with so many parameters, but have a peek at the first page in the manual for a brief explanation of what each parameter does. It has lots of parameters to tweak, although you only need to worry about 3 or 4 of them to get good use out of it. The official tech description would be "a dual-threshold expander", as it is not just a brick-wall gate, but has two adjustable controls for controlling how smoothly the signal fades in and out (I hate noise gates that just cut the signal sharply, they sound like horse shit). The plugin is fairly complex, as noise gates go. I decided that my plugin had to be at least as good as Cortex Exp, that was my benchmark. You can find copies of the dll files floating around the internet, but there was no 64 bit version and no source code available.

This plugin can also make noise reduction on a whole phonogram with some conditions.

Use it for audio noise reduction before or after applying other VST effects that may highly amplify noise like a distortion, compressor (sustainer, limiter) or a guitar amplifier at high gain. Personally, I used to use a plugin called Cortex Expander, which is fairly good, but has not been available officially for many years. Noise gate is a mono noise gate, mainly designed for guitar. You can download the initial release from my Github page: As an audio developer myself, I decided to fill this gap in the market by building one.Īfter only 4 days of development, I've managed to come up with a very good algorithm, which I've dubbed Noise Invader. However, someone noted that there is a distinct lack of good free noise gate plugins. I was reading some discussions here on Reddit last week about VST plugins, amp sims and all the great freeware plugins available.
