Speaking only from experience, I raise two possibly prickly points regarding this concept. First, any subtraction-based level control is very minimal in effect at the onset of control and very abrupt at the end as it approaches infinite attenuation. Very difficult to massage the middle ground. Good luck!
Second, my experience is that noise reduction works best when it is limited in its range, IOW, pure gating is obvious and potentially annoying, while a relatively discernible, artfully performed drop of 10-15 DB can be very useful while unobtrusive, especially with multiple bands. Another general opinion of mine is that whenever there is a serious noise problem with the source, enter the situation with eyes wide open: never expect to solve it seamlessly. Any 'dramatic' solution is potentially extremely program-dependent. David Reaves Recklinghausen, Germany Sent from my iPhone > On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 16:10:00 +0200 > From: Theo Verelst <theo...@theover.org> > _______________________________________________ dupswapdrop: music-dsp mailing list music-dsp@music.columbia.edu https://lists.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp