![]() ![]() I haven't tried much with other VST plugins, because noise gate is all I really wanted. ![]() But I am now finding complete silence in Camtasia whenever I'm not talking. If anyone else finds that I am imagining the noise-gate effect I get from this in Camtasia, please post. GGate can be turned-off by going back into Equalizer's configuration Editor, but I generally just let it run, even when I am not using Equalizer itself, e.g. ![]() The weird thing is that the VST plugins, once installed in Equalizer, seem to keep working, across applications, even when Peace is turned off and no Equalizer process is seen running in Task Manager. It worked great for all my mics in Audacity, and I now find it seems to work as a noise gate in Camtasia too - without having to change any settings in Camtasia. Selecting the right authoring tool for rapid eLearning projects is a process riddled with uncertainty. I set the gate's threshold to -40 dB or sometimes -30 dB. We can capturescreen recordings in all three tools but High Definition output is provided by Adobe Captivate 9 Lectora also supports high definition output, with plugins (software) such as Camtasia and Snagit. I won't explain the set-up here, but there are various tutorials on YouTube etc. Then I used Equalizer's configuration editor to install the GGate (free) noise gate plugin, which is a VST2 64 bit plugin. I installed Equalizer APO (free) and Peace APO (a free user interface for Equalizer, although it may not be necessary for this). I'm pretty sure I have discovered how to do this. ![]()
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