H910

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H910 by Eventide is a pitch shifter harmonizer plug-in that emulates the original hardware which was the first digital effects processor in the world. With the pitch-shifting ability of this plug-in, you can create impressive musical intervals that are paired with golden harmonies and spread guitars. With it, you can also create flattened snares or apply delicate organic de-tuning to a wide variety of synths and delays to vocals. With its interesting combinations of pitch shifting, modulation and delay, the H910 can be listened to on endless ground-breaking works by artists from AC/DC to David Bowie to Frank Zappa. Basically, nothing sounds very like the H910.

An effective imaginative interface, the H910 plug-in for AAX, VST and AU may be a loyal recreation of the initial equipment. Utilize the H910’s pitch changing capacity to make particular melodic intervals and perfect harmonies, spread guitars, fatten snares, apply unobtrusive natural de-tuning to synths or include slap-back delays to vocals. If you push the settings, you’ll produce some seriously weird sound or a robot language utilizing self-oscillation, and delya.

A number of upgrades have been included in this release including Keyboard and Envelope pitch control modes, Output 2 Delay Group and a Mixer. This H910-EKD is known to, allow the plug-in to be even more responsive to your sound. The diversion of the first piano-style keyboard remote control permits you to play melodic pitch offsets and mix in a second delay line by utilizing unused blender controls for included stereo sound. The unused envelope follower uses the input flag to twist the pitch. If you are decided and you end up buying the H910 Harmonizer plug-in, you too get Eventide’s select H910 Dual Harmonizer. This adaptation reproduces the popular technique of running two H910 units in parallel to make lush doubling and other curious effects.

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