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Eventide h910 famous examples
Eventide h910 famous examples













eventide h910 famous examples
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We found the sampling function is real good for looping fx’s, delays, creating harmonies and new melodies. In addition to effects and signal processing the DSP 4000 also has a multi sampler option with two different sampling ranges. You can also plug in a midi keyboard to the DSP 4000 to trigger and manipulate effects as well.

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All these controls allow you to dial in a variable amount of processing, anywhere between very subtle and focused to full on chorused and uber wide. You can choose between 3 different styles, you can high pass the processing and you can blend the dry and wet signals. All presets and effect parameters can be programmed to sync to midi, which is great for delay and modulation effects. The plugin is modeled after the classic Eventide H3000 hardware. User presets can be easily saved and accessed to and from either the DSP 4000 or an Eventide memory card.

eventide h910 famous examples

You can also write totally new user­programmable effects algorithms by linking over 130 different internal modular effects together. A powerful tool for creative producers and engineers alike, the Eventide H910 hardware excelled at straight-ahead guitar or vocal thickening, regenerative arpeggios, and bizarre sound design effects. Inside the DSP 4000, there are dozens of audio environments to choose from with hundreds of built in user friendly presets from ghostly voices, tape slowdown, to vocal doublers, compression and more. It has 2 XLR Ins/Outs, AES In/Out, SPDIF, and Midi In/Out. The DSP 4000 is either a dual mono or single stereo channel unit.

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In the late 90’s, the DSP 4000 was introduced as an upgrade to the powerful H3000. Eventually, the H3000 series was released, becoming the industry standard due to the massive range of uses it possessed all at a 16­bit res, 44.1kHz sampling rate capturing a frequency response of 5Hz to 20kHz. The timeline of the Ultra­Harmonizer originally dates back to 1975 when Eventide first released the H910 which became a studio standard for its unique pitch & delay processing & effects. From processing vocals & instruments to radical sound manipulation and design, the DSP 4000 has been a staple in the recording & post industry since the mid nineties.

eventide h910 famous examples

One of our favorite external effects processors in the studio, and we’re sure many other engineers in the industry could agree, is the Eventide Ultra Harmonizer DSP 4000.















Eventide h910 famous examples