ISP Technologies Decimator II Noise Reduction Pedal
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ISP Technologies Decimator II Noise Reduction Pedal

Available: In Stock
£99.99

Item Location

This item is available for Collection or Delivery from:
Cash Generator Trongate, 11 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5EZ
Email: trongate@cashgenerator.co.uk
Telephone: 01416326378

Item Condition

Condition: Pre-Owned: Grade C
this item is in great condition and has been fully tested in store and will be packaged with care.

Item Description

New edition of the Decimator which keeps the same circuit and the same operation but with better note tracking, smoother response and improved overall performance. Thanks to its mini-jack input, it has a chaining function which allows them to operate like the rack versions, depending on which pedals are chained. They can even be linked to previous versions. This allows for example to use the first Decimator between the guitar and the amp and the second in the effects loop. The Decimator II offers better note tracking thanks to a new linear processor technology called Time Vector Processingâ „¢, which improves smoothness as well as transparency of the release, virtually eliminating any hitch so that notes fade smoothly. Noise reduction pedal in a polished and chrome frame. ISP Technologies, the inventor of noise reduction HUSH presents with DECIMATOR the latest generation of noise reduction in real time. The HUSH system and other noise reduction systems all have one big problem - they can't instantly respond to very short staccato or long notes that slowly fade away. The typical noise reduction system suffers from an inactive zone in its response, forcing a compromise when following very short or very long notes. The design of the Decimator offers a new approach to tracking the signal envelope, called Time Vector Processing. Thanks to it, the Decimator system will respond immediately to short staccato notes while providing very slow ripple-free control over long held notes. That is to say that the Decimator noise reduction system is the most transparent and the most efficient of the existing noise reduction systems.

  • Looper
  • Distortion
  • Analogue
  • Stompbox

Item Location

This item is available for Collection or Delivery from:
Cash Generator Trongate, 11 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5EZ
Email: trongate@cashgenerator.co.uk
Telephone: 01416326378

Item Condition

Condition: Pre-Owned: Grade C
this item is in great condition and has been fully tested in store and will be packaged with care.

Item Description

New edition of the Decimator which keeps the same circuit and the same operation but with better note tracking, smoother response and improved overall performance. Thanks to its mini-jack input, it has a chaining function which allows them to operate like the rack versions, depending on which pedals are chained. They can even be linked to previous versions. This allows for example to use the first Decimator between the guitar and the amp and the second in the effects loop. The Decimator II offers better note tracking thanks to a new linear processor technology called Time Vector Processingâ „¢, which improves smoothness as well as transparency of the release, virtually eliminating any hitch so that notes fade smoothly. Noise reduction pedal in a polished and chrome frame. ISP Technologies, the inventor of noise reduction HUSH presents with DECIMATOR the latest generation of noise reduction in real time. The HUSH system and other noise reduction systems all have one big problem - they can't instantly respond to very short staccato or long notes that slowly fade away. The typical noise reduction system suffers from an inactive zone in its response, forcing a compromise when following very short or very long notes. The design of the Decimator offers a new approach to tracking the signal envelope, called Time Vector Processing. Thanks to it, the Decimator system will respond immediately to short staccato notes while providing very slow ripple-free control over long held notes. That is to say that the Decimator noise reduction system is the most transparent and the most efficient of the existing noise reduction systems.

  • Looper
  • Distortion
  • Analogue
  • Stompbox

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