Discrete Channel Noise Gate
Features
- Threshold control from -45 to +25 dBu
- Variable Fine Adjustable Depth to -80 dB
- Adjustable Release/Hold Time, 50m/sec to 3 sec
- 2:1 Expander or Noise Gate Selection
- Release or Hold Switch for Release control knob
- Always at Unity Gain, Regardless of settings
- LED Gain Reduction Meter
- Uses the API 2510 and API 2520 Op-Amps
- Transformer Output, to +28 dBu
The API 235L Noise Gate/Expander is a new product design, as API has
not offered a gate module since 1974. The 235L is a great sounding
gate/expander with the ability to reduce noise in any type of program.
The 235L can open unusually fast, without losing any part of the sound.
Its extreme flexibility, repeatable settings, and superb sound make it
ideal for all studio, live sound, and broadcast applications.
The API 235L Noise Gate/Expander is one of the fastest noise gates
manufactured today. When an engineer is faced with program material
with a high level of background noise, the 235L can either Gate the
signal at a preset Threshold, or with the use of the Expander function,
can reduce the background noise to an almost undetectable level. This
can be achieved wiithout the typical loss of the program material
caused by slow triggering of the signal, or "pinging" caused by false
triggering.
With a wide range of adjustment, the 235L can operate from -45 to
+25 dBu, fitting into any audio situation regardless of program level.
Once the Threshold level is set, the Attack time can be selected to
react faster than 100 micro seconds or slightly slower than 25
milli-seconds to reduce false triggering. Although the Depth control
has a full range of -80 dB, the scale is expanded in the first half of
rotation so 0 to 9 dB is available for fine tuning of subtle,
undetectable gating. The second half of rotation is from 10 to 80 dB
for more drastic noise reduction.
The Expander function is a 1:2 ratio, allowing the signal to "sneak
up" to the full signal level without any loss of "under threshold"
nuances of vocals and percussion. Setting the threshold in the Gate
function to the desired level, then switching to the Expander mode is
the perfect setup.
For special gating functions such as the famed "gated snare reverb",
the Release function can be switched to Hold, and the Release control
becomes the Hold time. In both functions, the unselected one has a set
time of 100 m/sec.
When used with the other 200L series modules, a complete input strip
can be built from input through dynamics, equalization, and final
output.
The 235L makes use of the 2510 and 2520 op-amps and therefore exhibits the
reliability, long life, and uniformity which are characteristic of API products.
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