dronerstone
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Thanks for the write-up!@dronerstone here is my tech mini-review of sentry https://thegearforum.com/threads/tc-electronic-sentry-noise-gate.10335/
Analog filters operate directly on frequencies and can apply simple logic to remove certain patterns from a signal. Their main advantage, I’d say, is almost zero delay—but they’re also approximate.
Digital noise gates use program logic: they convert the analog signal into a digital stream in real time, process it, and then convert it back to analog. This introduces some delay (in the case of the Sentry, it’s about 2.6 ms) between hitting the strings and hearing the sound. With better sampling rates, better PCB design, and better code, you get better results.
The TC Sentry is an excellently built device that actually works. Digital processing can completely remove, for example, the sound of your hands sliding on the strings under heavy overdrive (MT-2 + Uberschall). Digital is the future.
I have a Helix Floor and a Source Audio LA Lady, both are excellent at what they do. And I'm not opposing digital by principle, fwiw.
After all, I decided against the Sentry to keep my rig free of Music Tribe devices.
I've got a Magus Pro in my collection (as a Rat reference), but that's the only one, and it's not on my pedalboards.
Forgot to say it was the Sentry.