Eventide has announced a limited-time release of the H910 Harmonizer plug-in – the first time it has been made available unbundled and in all current native plug-in formats (AAX/VST/AU).
The original H910 used analogue circuitry, predating the availability of even simple microprocessors or converters. The H910 plug-in is modelled on each section of this analogue signal chain to recreate the unique sonic characteristics of the original. A number of enhancements have been added to this release including KYBD and ENV pitch control modes, OUT2 Delay Group and a mixer.
The H910-EKD (Envelope/Keyboard/Delay) incorporates all of the features from the original hardware box. These hardware-style controls allow the H910 plug-in to be even more responsive to your sound and music. The recreation of the original piano-style keyboard remote control (which was used live by several artists including Elton John), allows musical pitch offsets to be played and blended with a second delay line by using mixer controls for stereo sound.
The new envelope follower allows use of the input signal to bend the pitch, reminiscent of engineers and producers sending a control voltage to the box to slightly (or massively) vary the pitchThe built-in envelope follower makes exploring these possibilities easy.
This exclusive version also contains the H910 Dual Harmonizer, which recreates the popular technique of running two H910 units in parallel to create doubling and other effects such as stereo widening and cross-feedback.
A fully functional 30-day demo is available. H910 is part of the Anthology X bundle and also available as part of the Eventide Ensemble subscription package. Customers who already own Anthology X or subscribe to Ensemble can update their versions at no cost. The H910 plug-in costs US$99 until 31 July 2016 (MSRP $249).
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