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ISP Decimator Noise Reduction (By Pedals' Park)

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2006

มาดูการทำงานของ ISP Decimator ตัวตัดเสียงรบกวนที่ดีที่สุดในโลก / See how the Decimator work on removing noise from your chain

Pedals' Park: Music Playgroud ร้านสำหรับผู้ที่กำลังมองหาเครื่องดนตรีคุณภาพสูง
ระดับบูติก และไฮเอนด์ เรามีทั้งแอมป์, กีต้าร์ และ Effect มากมายให้คุณได้เลือกอย่างจุใจ
ในราคายุติธรรม เชิญมาทดสอบสินค้าของเราได้ที่

ชั้น 4 อาคารไทม์สแควร์ ถ.สุขุมวิท แขวงคลองเตย เขตคลองเตย กรุงเทพฯ 10110
ที่จอดรถฟรี หรือจะมาด้วยรถไฟฟ้าลงสถานณีอโศกก็สะดวกครับ
เรายินดีต้อนรับทุกท่านอย่างเป็นกันเอง ดุจเพื่อนสนิทครับ

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  • any suggestions on which version would be better suited for me? the decimator or the g-string version? my amp does not have an effects loop but i have a lot of pedals up front. i see that with the g-string i can run my pedals in the g-string's loop eliminating noise. would this be better than getting the regular decimator and just running it last in my chain?

  • I think you can use the regular one, put decimator to the first pedals in your chain.

  • @pedalspark The manual says that you have to put after the drive pedals!!

  • @BrasilGuitar @BrasilGuitar Yes, that's what manual suggestion.

    But in my opinion I like to put ISP before overdrive and distortion pedal,

    Because I want to take out noise floor of the guitar not the noise floor of overdrive pedal.

    That's the way I can get more sustain I prefer you to try it by yourself.

  • 2:33 It does not work, Why?

  • because ISP is turned of, see 2:46 ISP is turning on agin and it's work.

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  • the boss noise suppressor is a piece of shit. I own one and all it does is kill your tone and doesnt work well with distortions.

  • This guy's speech reminds me of Wayne's World where Wayne speaks to Casandra in her native language.....

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  • I've just seen some English reviews of this that were less helpful than this one.

    So, just in case you can be bothered to paste this comment into Google Translator, well done and thank you for this review!

  • is this guy talking backwards ?

  • WHAT?!

    

  • i have no idea what he's saying but this is still a really good demo

  • @ourawkfist

    I put ISP before Overdrive cuz I want ISP work with noise floor of guitar.

    not the noise floor of overdrive.

    so this VDO show how ISP select release time with long note and shot note

    to reduce the noise.

  • @pedalspark If you want sustain, get a compressor. Your noise gate runs at the back of your chain, because you are putting noise in your signal with your dirt pedal, therefore, you have your gate AHEAD of the noise, not behind it.. sorry dude, that logic just doesnt work. Follow the manual on this one. Put all your delay, and time based pedals (phaser too) in your fx loop if you have one. ITs just one more thing that wont suck any tone from your signal.

  • ffs this is not swedish

  • @koolhandvuk jajajaja !!!! it's true

  • @yodchula oh wow, sorry dint se that xD

  • @buckethead30001 yes! see clip on 2:57

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