The Eventide H3000 Factory™ plug-inDefinition:
A software module, typically for signal processing or analysis, that inserts into the signal path of a DAW or video editor, or in some digital consoles. Also Plugin. is a re-creation of several algorithms from the venerable H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer® that combines pitchDefinition:
For a given range of audio frequencies, pitch represents where a single sound falls within that range., delay, modulationDefinition:
The process of one signal influencing a different signal, in real time. This can occur with radio frequencies (e.g., using audio to modulate a radio frequency carrier signal), audio frequencies (see FM Synthesis and Ring Modulation), or sub-audio signals (see LFO)., and filtering in a modular interface. This plug-in offers unrivaled creative possibilities by virtue of a powerful combination of modulatable HarmonizerDefinition:
A term trademarked by Eventide to describe their series of pitch-shifting signal processors. See Pitch Shifter. effects. The re-imagined UI allows users to patch together any combination of 18 effect blocks, including the H3000 Function Generator with 19 waveshapes, in endless permutations.
•Modular Effects Laboratory based on effect algorithms from the legendary H3000
•Capable of a wide range of effects from subtle sweeteningDefinition:
Post-production that involves fine-tuning a recording. Also means adding instrumentation, such as strings. such as Eventide’s signature Micropitch effect to total sonic annihilation
•Chock full of Over 500 presets, great for bringing a spark of inspiration to any project
•Over 100 new presets from: Alessandro Cortini (Nine Inch Nails), Chris Carter (Throbbing Gristle), Colin Newman (Wire), Damian Taylor (Bjork), Dave Darlington (Bass Hit Studios), Kerry Leva (EDMDefinition:
EDM (Electronic Dance Music): A form of music, highly dependent on electronics and synthesis, and played mostly at clubs and dance parties. Producer), Richard Devine (Sound Designer), Scott Martin Gershin (Soundeluxe)
The results range from subtle Eventide signature effects like micropitch shifting, great for thickening and adding depth to any track, to classic post productionDefinition:
Work done after the primary recording of sound or images is finished, such as enhancements, editing, mixing, and mastering. effects like TV in a Room, to extreme sound mangling. These legendary H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer effects have been heard on countless major motion picture soundtracks, hit records and live performances for over twenty years.
About Eventide
For over 40 years, Eventide has remained at the forefront of recording technology. In 1975 they revolutionized the audio industry by creating the world’s first commercially available digitalDefinition:
A signal or data expressed as series of the digits 0 and 1, typically represented by values of a physical quantity such as voltage or magnetic polarization. audio effects unit. Since then their legendary studio processors have been heard on countless hit records.