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BIG statement
from the
original inventors of HUSH™ noise reduction! |
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"This is the
best noise reduction pedal available anywhere! |
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The
latest, most advanced, patented, state of the art technology in real
time noise reduction." |
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Problem: |
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The HUSH system, as well as all other
noise reduction systems |
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suffers from one major problem
inherent in their design: |
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The system cannot be immediately
responsive to very short-term staccato notes. |
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Solution: |
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Tracking the
envelope of the input signal called Time Vector Processing. |
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This technology responds
to short staccato notes and, at the same time, |
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will provide a very slow ripple free
control of long sustained notes. |
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Setup: |
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Simply inset
the Decimator at the end of your chain of existing pedals or, |
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insert the Decimator Pedal in the
effects loop of your amplifier. |
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In depth: |
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Decimator Technology Primer |
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Audio samples: |
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Pedal Audio Sample 1 |
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Clean signal with background hum.
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Demo alternates first without
Decimator and then with Decimator switched in. |
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Pedal Audio Sample 2 |
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High gain distortion. |
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Demo alternates first without
Decimator and then with Decimator switched in. |
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FEATURES: |
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Input Impedance: |
500K ohms |
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Maximum Input Level: |
+12dbu |
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Effective Noise Reduction: |
greater than 60db |
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Dynamic Range: |
greater than 100db |
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Power consumption: |
35mA @9VDC |