Sonnox Oxford Drum Gate

£204.00

JustDrums are excited to introduce the Sonnox Oxford Drum Gate by Sonnox Drums & Percussion. Ready to be delivered to any location in the UK. Read more below.

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Description

Most mix engineers have lost faith in the ability of a noise gate to clean up drums accurately, leading to drum tracks being replaced entirely by samples or remaining filled with bleed, resulting in a loss in clarity and punch.

Whether it’s noise gate chatter, misdetection, choked resonance or lost ghost notes, attempting to process a drum kit with your typical noise gate often leads to a worse result than you started with.

Sonnox Oxford Drum Gate solves all these problems in one intuitive plugin.

With its range of intelligent drum processing tools, Drum Gate will quickly become your ultimate companion for mixing controlled, impactful drums.

Key Features:

  • Intelligent Drum Hit Detection 
  • Adaptive Drum Decay
  • Drum Leveller

Specifications:

  • Pro Tools:
    – Pro Tools 11 and above – AAX Native
    – Approved Pro Tools CPU, OS and hardware configuration 
  • Audio Units: 
    – Audio Units-compatible application (Logic, Digital Performer etc.)
    – Mac OS 10.12 or later (Intel or APple Silicon)
  • VST3:
    – VST3 compatible application (Cubase, Nuendo, Sequoia etc.)
    – Mac OS 10.12 or later (Intel or Apple Silicon)
    – Windows 7 or later

Category

Drums & Percussion

Drums and percussion form the rhythmic foundation of music, covering everything from full drum kits to hand percussion and auxiliary instruments. This category brings together the core tools for creating groove, texture, and dynamics, whether you’re building a full setup or adding extra sounds to your playing.

When choosing drums and percussion, look at build quality, materials, and how the instrument fits your style of playing. Drum kits vary in shell type and configuration, while percussion instruments differ in tone, volume, and playing technique. Consider how each piece will be used, whether for live performance, recording, or practice, and how it integrates with the rest of your setup. The right choices will give you versatility, reliable performance, and the ability to shape your sound with confidence.

Tags

Drums