Re: Noisegate and ethics
I think noise gates are essential for any high gain player that doesn't want to deal with feedback and excessive string noise and amp hum, or other hum due to whatever reason.
I would hardly call it cheating if you deploy a noise gate in order to eliminate these things. Show me a player that can drastically reduce hum, string noise, other buzz, and especially feedback as effectively as that little box known as a noise gate, and I will surrender my opinion to you. It's not playing or technique that stops feedback, as feedback itself is a product of volume and where you're standing in my experience.
How can me being a better player stop that? All I have to do is move myself to a different spot, or just turn where I'm facing. But should I have to deal with that in the middle of a performance? Absolutely not. In that way, a noise gate is a life saver because then you don't have to think about that at all. I can mute the strings easily, sure, but then there's other buzz, and if there's nothing I can do to stop it, what better use than a noise gate?