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on  your  countries  AC  line  frequency.    The  HUM  EXTRACTOR  +DECIMATOR  G  is  a  digital 
processor  and  requires  optimizing  the  input  signal  level  for  proper  headroom  in  the  digital 
signal path. Start by turning the guitar all the way up play a HOT signal adjusting the INPUT 
LEVEL  control  so  that  the  0db  LED  just  flashes  with  maximum  playing  levels.    Avoid 
excessive  peaking  of  the  INPUT  LEVEL  meter  with  playing  at  maximum  signal  level.    Next 
adjust  the  HUM  EXTRACTOR  Threshold  until  any  background  HUM  is  removed.  Start  with 
the Threshold of the DECMATOR at minimum setting.  For maximum transparency it is best to 
adjust this threshold setting up and down slightly for the optimum transparency and removal 
of  the  hum  components.    The  HUM  EXTRACTOR  is  a  dynamic  operation  similar  to  the 
DECIMATOR noise reduction. The HUM EXTRACTOR operates in multiple frequency bands 
to selectively remove the HUM components which appear in the signal within each frequency 
band.    The  operation  is  dynamic  using  precision  level  detection  in  each  frequency  band  to 
detect  the  presence  of  the  HUM  and  audio  signal  and  dynamically  filter  these  components 
within each frequency band of operation.  Adjusting the HUM EXTRACTOR threshold adjusts 
the  dynamic  operation  of  the  HUM  filtering  in  each  band  based  on  the  level  of  the  audio 
signal.  As noted above, it is best to adjust the HUM EXTRACTOR threshold first to remove 
the HUM in the signal and then adjust the DECIMATOR to remove the remaining gain noise.  
The  DECIMATOR  level  detection  is  done  after  the  HUM  EXTRACTOR  which  allows  the 
DECIMATOR to operate with more precision after any HUM is removed. 

When  properly  used,  the  DECIMATOR  should  be  completely  transparent;  it  should  have  no 
effect  on  the  audio  signal  other  than  to  remove  the  background  noise.    To  maximize  the 
performance  of  the  DECIMATOR,  it  is  necessary  to  understand  both  the  operation  of  the 
controls  and  the  principles  of  how  the  system  operates.    After  this  understanding,  it  will  be 
easier to set up the DECIMATOR to suit any application.  

The  DECIMATOR  achieves  noise  reduction  by  employing  two  individual  noise  reduction 
processes,  which  work  cohesively  together  to  attain  superior  results.    These  two  processes 
are: Dynamic Low Pass Filtering and Low Level Downward Expansion. 

Dynamic Low Pass Filtering

 is done by use of  a high quality voltage controlled sliding low 

pass filter.  A frequency sensitive audio level detection circuit incorporating ISP Technologies 
patent  pending  Time  Vector  Processing  circuit  controls  the  dynamic  filter.     When  the  audio 
input  signal contains high frequency information the dynamic filter increases in bandwidth to 
allow the audio signal to pass unaltered and shown in the simplified graph below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When  the  high  frequency  information  in  the  input  signal  decreases  the  dynamic  filter 
bandwidth  will  track  the  decrease  in  high  frequency  and  eliminate high  frequency  noise  that 
remains  in  the  input  signal.      The  simplified  graph  below  shows  the  dynamic  filter  response 
when there is no high frequency audio above 1KHz. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HUM EXTRACTOR +DECIMATOR G

Page 1: ...INTRODUCTION...

Page 2: ...amic sliding low pass filter This allows removal of high frequency hiss and noise while playing at full volume The combination of both the HUM EXTRACTOR and DECIMATOR provides the most effective noise...

Page 3: ...up and automatically recall the last used settings The unit has two channels with INPUT and OUTPUT connections Plug the guitar directly into the input of Channel 1 and connect the output of Channel 1...

Page 4: ...ain is connected to the input of a guitar amplifier and the series loop is connected to the second channel of the HUM EXTRACTOR DECIMATOR G In this configuration the HUM is eliminated in the signal be...

Page 5: ...hen adjust the DECIMATOR to remove the remaining gain noise The DECIMATOR level detection is done after the HUM EXTRACTOR which allows the DECIMATOR to operate with more precision after any HUM is rem...

Page 6: ...oint The graph below shows the response of the Expander with a 0db threshold To set up the DECIMATOR for proper operation first determine the reference level of the system that the DECIMATOR will be c...

Page 7: ...e settings every time any adjustment is made This allows the unit to recall your HUM EXTRACTOR threshold settings DECIMATOR threshold settings and the FILTER TRACKING settings This allows instant reca...

Page 8: ...Simply repack the unit send a copy of the original receipt a note stating the problem your contact information and send it to ISP Technologies LLC 5479 Perry Drive Unit B Waterford MI 48329 Attn Repa...

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