Decimator Pedal
State of the Art high performance Noise Reduction technology, the DECIMATOR™
From the original inventor of the HUSH® noise reduction comes the latest, most advanced, patent pending, state of the art technology in real time noise reduction.The Decimator offers a revolutionary breakthrough in Noise Reduction processing with an unparalleled level of performance. All other noise reduction systems suffer from one major problem inherent in their design: Their systems cannot be immediately responsive to both very short-term staccato notes and long slowly decaying signals. The typical downward expander noise reduction system suffers from a dead zone in the release response characteristic, which causes a compromise in tracking both fast decaying notes and long sustained notes.
The Decimator design offers a novel approach to tracking the envelope of the input signal called Time Vector Processing. Due to this novel approach in controlling the expander, the Decimator system will instantly respond to short staccato notes and, at the same time, will provide a very slow ripple free control of long sustained notes. This means that the Decimator noise reduction system is the most transparent and highest performance noise reduction system available. A Time Vector Processing circuit controls the release response of both the downward expander and dynamic filter.
The Decimator also believe it or not reduces those horrible feedback squeals you may encounter when using a single coil pick up guitar at high gains. Also can be used for "front men" or women who want to just take their hands off the guitar whilst singing some lines, the decimator calms down the instant feedback you would get when using the high gain setting on your amp.
Try out the Decimator today and experience the highest level of performance available in a noise reduction system.
Note: Hush is a registered trademark of GHS/Rocktron, ISP is not affiliated with GHS/Rocktron.
SEE DETAILS - Decimator
Decimator
- Input Impedance: 500K ohms
- Maximum Input Level: +12dbu
- Effective Noise Reduction: greater than 60db
- Dynamic Range: greater than 100db
- Total Harmonic Distortion: .05% typical
- Power consumption: 35mA @9VDC
- Release response: Program dependant based on Time Vector Processing
Decimator G String
ISP Technologies presents the latest generation in high performance Noise Reduction technology, the DECIMATOR™ NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM.
The Decimator G String noise reduction pedal was designed for those who want the ultimate performance in a foot pedal and delivers performance like that of the renowned ISP Decimator Pro Rack G.The Decimator G String provides a totally independent channel of Decimator noise reduction that can be inserted into a series effects loop or after a preamp section with the advantage of having the Decimator level detectors track the guitar signal directly. With the G String pedal you can set the threshold and no matter what the level of noise is, the Decimator will track perfectly without any side effects.
The amazing thing is that you can switch from high gain to your clean channel and never have to switch the Decimator G String off due to the threshold being set too high. It's simply transparent.
The G String noise reduction pedal has an input to connect a guitar directly and a buffered output signal to feed the front of a guitar rig directly while providing a separate audio channel of Decimator that can be inserted in the signal chain of any guitar rig. You can insert any other pedals between the output of the Decimator G String and the input of your guitar amplifier. This allows the Decimator G String pedal to remove any level of noise you may have even with overdrive pedals at the front end of the amp.
Get rid of all the noise and just hear what you're playing as plain as day! You need the decimator G-string pedal in your set-up.
Just check out some of the names using it, SOIL, ANTHRAX, AEROSMITH, STEVE LUKATHER and many more.
SEE DETAILS - Decimator G String
Decimator G String
- Input Impedance: 500K ohms - Maximum Input Level: +12dbu
- Effective Noise Reduction: greater than 60db
- Dynamic Range: greater than 100db
- Total Harmonic Distortion: .05% typical
- Power consumption: 35mA @9VDC
- Release response: Program dependant based on Time Vector Processing