Description
The DECI-MATE G shrinks ISP’s acclaimed Decimator G String circuit into a pedalboard-friendly footprint, without cutting any corners on performance. Rather than watching the signal after your gain pedals, it tracks the guitar’s direct output — meaning the noise floor it references stays constant even as you flip between a clean tone and a saturated high-gain lead. No threshold retuning required when you change patches.
What sets this apart from a standard gate is the adaptive release, built on ISP’s patent-pending Time Vector Integration. Instead of picking one release speed and hoping it suits every phrase, the DECI-MATE G reads the envelope of what you’re playing in real time — snapping shut fast behind staccato picking, then opening into a long, smooth tail for sustained or ambient notes. There’s no chopped-off decay and no audible modulation artifact as the note fades, which is where cheaper gates tend to fall apart.
Signal path placement is flexible: patch your fuzz, dirt, or high-gain pedals into the onboard loop (via the included 3.5mm TRS breakout cable) for silent switching regardless of how noisy they are, or run the DECI-MATE G into a guitar amp’s series effects loop to clean up preamp hiss along with front-end pedal noise. It’s a fully analog circuit, so there’s no digital aliasing or tonal coloration — just noise reduction that gets out of the way.
- Full Decimator G String circuit in a micro chassis
- Loop I/O via 3.5mm TRS with included interface Y-cable
- Adaptive Time Vector Integration release, tracking staccato to sustained playing
- Greater than 90dB effective noise reduction
- True bypass, all-analog signal path
- Input impedance 500k ohms, max input +10dBu
- Chassis: 3.7″ x 1.5″ x 1.3″
- Power: 9VDC, 40mA minimum, center-negative (power supply not included)






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