Audio noise gate.
The noise gate is the extreme case of the expander. It eliminates all signals below the user-defined the threshold. It works
by measuring the average signal power and applying a logarithmic automatic gain control to the signal, based on the
average measurement.
In this illustrative example, the drums are mixed with a low amplitude noise, and passed through the noise gate.
The effect of the noise gate is to eliminate the usually low-volume contributions (e.g. the noise and also the trailing cymbal
echos) . (Compare with the original sound by momentarily connecting the output of the mixer directly to the output
device.)