User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Installation
- User Interface & Connectors
- Getting Started
- Configuring The VENU360
- Operating The VENU360
- Manually Optimizing A System Using The VENU360
- Processing Modules & Parameters
- Inputs Module
- Router Module
- Mixer Module
- Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS) Module
- Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Module
- Delay (DLY) Modules
- Compressor (CMP) Module
- Graphic EQ (GEQ) Module
- Noise Gate (GAT) Module
- Parametric EQ (PEQ) Modules
- AutoEQ (AEQ) Module
- Subharmonic Synth (SUB) Module
- Crossover Module
- Limiter (LIM) Module
- RTA
- Utility Menu
- Power-Up Functions
- Application Guide
- Application 1: Full Range Mains
- Application 2: Full Range Mains + Subs
- Application 3: Bi-Amplified Mains + Aux-Fed Subs
- Application 4: LCR Full Range Powered Mains + Subs
- Application 5: Full Range Stage Monitors
- Application 6: Bi-Amplified Stage Monitors
- Application 7: Using The AES Digital Inputs
- Application 8: BLU Link Application (VENU360-B)
- Application 9: Dante Application (VENU360-D)
- Preset List
- Using The VENU360 Control Application
- Networking
- Technical Information
- Additional Resources
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Noise Gate (GAT) Module
The Noise Gate module is used to remove unwanted low-level noise in a sound system. A noise gate will “close” when an
insufficient signal level is present (signal level is below threshold) and “open” when a sufficient signal level is present (signal
level exceeds threshold). Signal is only allowed to pass in the “open” state.
The Gate in the VENU360 can also function as an expander, meaning you can variably set how much attenuation will occur
when the gate is closed, rather than a strict “open” and “closed” (“all” or “nothing”) approach. This allows noise to be attenuated
just enough to no longer be a nuisance, thereby minimizing the level difference between the gate “open” and “closed” states
and making the gate sound more natural.
Gate modules can be inserted in either the input or mid processing insert slots, see ‘Configuring Processing Module
Insert Types’ on page 30 for more information on configuring inserts. The following section provides a description of
each of the Gate module parameters and how to edit them.
To edit a Gate module:
1. Press the EDIT button.
2. Select a Gate module using the
SELECT wheel and UP/DOWN
buttons. Press the SELECT wheel
to enter the module’s menu.
3. Use the SELECT wheel and UP/
DOWN buttons to navigate the
menu and edit parameters.
TIP: When in a menu, pressing and holding the EDIT button for approximately 2 seconds will advance to the next module
below in the configuration map, wrapping around through the available modules. This allows quick navigation between menus
of a column and improves efficiency when performing repetitive tasks within like modules.