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Eventide H910/H910 Dual (eLicense Download)

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This product is an eLicence/Serial only. It is a digital download, no box or physical product, you simply download and authorise with the serial we provide. This licence is usually delivered within 1-2 business days.

The H910 Harmonizer® was the world’s first digital effects processor. With its unique combinations of pitch shifting, modulation, and delay, the H910 can be heard on countless ground-breaking works by artists from AC/DC to David Bowie to Frank Zappa. Simply put, nothing sounds quite like it.

When you purchase the H910 Harmonizer® plug-in, you also receive Eventide’s exclusive H910 Dual Harmonizer®. This version recreates the popular technique of running two H910 units in parallel to create lush doubling and other interesting effects.

A powerful creative tool, the H910 plug-in is a faithful recreation of the original hardware. Use the H910’s pitch changing ability to create specific musical intervals and harmonies, spread guitars, fatten snares, apply subtle organic de-tuning to synths or add slap-back delays to vocals. In extreme settings, you can create unheard-of mechanical sounds and drone effects using self-oscillation, delay, and anti-feedback.

The original H910’s unique pitch change method introduced random ‘glitches’ into the audio and the word ‘glitch’ into the audio engineer’s vocabulary. Not surprisingly, artists found creative ways to use the glitch, and, in fact, years later when the H949 was introduced with advanced de-glitching circuitry, some users were disappointed that the glitch was gone. In addition to the glitch, all of the quirkiness of the original H910 has been emulated. The design predates the introduction of the CD and digital audio sample rate standards (e.g. 44.1 kHz) by nearly a decade. The system clocks at the heart of the design drifted and wobbled introducing a degree of randomness in the effect not found in later crystal-based, precise digital devices. This was evident in the way that the display would flicker between pitch ratio readings. The combination of glitch, randomness, and analogue signal path, especially when the feedback control was turned up, added an ‘organic’ feel to the sound and that feeling comes through in the plug-in.

Eventide has painstakingly modelled every section of the analogue signal chain to recreate the sounds of the original H910. The original H910 was a 100% software-free, analogue and digital processor that predated the earliest practical ADC or DSP chips by several years. It used simple digital logic gates and some of the earliest RAM memory chips but was, in large measure, an analogue beast. A custom analogue-to-digital converter, companding, filtering, and analogue feedback combined to give the unit a distinctive sound which this plug-in faithfully re-creates.

In 2007, the H910 was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame. The list of famed producers, audio engineers, and musicians that still use it to this day—either in hardware or plug-in form—is a veritable “who’s who” of the recording industry. Thicken drums, create vocal harmonies and make your guitars fill up the track with the best of them. Just ask Tony Visconti (David Bowie, Thin Lizzy), Shelly Yakus (John Lennon, U2, Madonna), Tom Lord-Alge (Avril Lavigne, Blink 182, Santana), Tony Platt (AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Bob Marley), Laurie Anderson and Eddie Van Halen, to name a few. Once you have the H910 in your arsenal, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.

Features
  • Keyboard and MIDI mapping — The original H910 featured a keyboard remote control which was used live by several artists including Elton John. With the H910 plug-in you can easily use MIDI to control pitch and harmonisation in real-time
  • Envelope Follower — Engineers and producers discovered that sending a control voltage to the hardware H910 could be used to slightly (or massively) vary the pitch, creating entirely new sounds. The built-in envelope follower makes exploring these possibilities easy
  • OUT2 Delay Group adds inspiring attributes to your sound
  • True analogue modelling of highly nonlinear electronics for faithful reproduction of the original H910’s juiciness and grit
  • Perform perfect pitch changes, controlled manually via MIDI or with Anti-Feedback
  • Anti-Feedback modulates the pitch around unity for a subtle or wild effect
  • Optional “glitching” of original H910 hardware to create unpredictable sounds as it alters pitch
  • Modify pitch by musical intervals (diatonic) to harmonise vocals or solo instruments
  • Delay rhythms and melodies to create everything from slap-back echoes to feedback chaos
  • Self-oscillation — create colourful, unique sound effects and drones
  • Individually control delay outputs and dry/wet mix
  • Mix Lock allows for scrolling through presets or settings while keeping the dry/wet mix constant
  • Recreates two H910 units running in parallel to create doubling effects and other unique sounds
  • Easily fattens and thickens instruments when assigning opposite pitch ratios
  • Stereo (cross-unit) Feedback can cause the incoming signal to shift up and then down continuously

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