| Control | Values | Description | 
               
                  | Threshold | -96 dB - 0 dB | Determines the level at which the noise gate stays open. Signals
                     exceeding the Threshold pass through unaffected. Signals not meeting
                     the Threshold are attenuated based on the Ratio and Floor settings. | 
               
                  | Ratio | 1:1 - 20:1 | Defines the amount of gain reduction applied to the signal below
                     the Threshold level. For example, a Ratio of 2:1 means that for
                     every 2 dB the input signal increases, the output signal will only
                     increase by 1 dB. | 
               
                  | Attack | 0.01 ms - 10 ms | Defines the speed at which the gate will open when the audio
                     level goes above the Threshold. A short attack rate means that the
                     early part of the signal will not be attenuated. If the attack time
                     is too short a click can be heard when the gate opens. A long attack
                     rate means that most of the early part of the signal is attenuated.
                     The result can be more natural sounding than using a short Attack. | 
               
                  | Hold | 0 ms - 1000 ms | Defines the minimum time that the gate will stay open.
                     A longer hold time can help avoid chattering by preventing the gate
                     from closing prematurely. For example when used with speech, the
                     short pauses between words or sentences will not cause the gate
                     to close. | 
               
                  | Release | 10 ms - 2000 ms or Auto | Defines how quickly the gate will close once the level
                     has dropped below the threshold. A larger release value allows for
                     a smooth decay rather than an abrupt cut when the gate closes. | 
               
                  | Floor | -96 dB - 0 dB | Defines the amount of attenuation when the gate is closed. | 
               
                  | Output Gain | -60dB - 24 dB | Defines the amount of gain to add to the output signal. |