
It is found in OCCAZ between 350 and 400 euros. The H910’s pitch changing ability can be used for many creative purposes. I had already used the H3000, but already it is expensive! And I wanted a harmonizer. A powerful creative tool, the H910 Dual Harmonizer® plug-in is a faithful recreation of the original hardware. I use AC on a lot of stuff, according to records: acoustic guitars, backing vocals (ouaah! Ca does!), Dobro, electric guitars, to magnify, or to make a nice straight alignment has the fourth ua! but also lead voice! ca and the fact a little "Laurent Voulzy"! ca does well on some titles! I who am in love with the Harmonizers, the I as it were the last straw! The Eventide Model H910 Harmonizer was the first commercially available audio.


and no! not so much out of breath than that, good output! The H910 was used to create the effects heard on records since the late seventies. So the first thing in the cable, I expected a lot of breath. ĭelay 1 (Exit 1): 4 buttons: 7.5, 15, 30, 30 ms, we can add themĭelay 2 (output 2): 4 buttons: 7.5, 15, 30, 60 ms, you can also add them.Īlso a button for use only delay, not the pitchĤ other buttons to specify the source of pitch change: the big knob OR "AF" (I know that sce pa c) or externally with an optional keyboard now found or "CV" externally too, but I know that c is either. cool, must resort the wire stripper! Anyway, I put the XLR at the end like that ca moving! The original H910 was a 100 software-free, analog and digital processor that predated the earliest practical ADC or DSP chips by several years. Something annoying is that the inputs / outputs are XLR but.

The Harmonizer combined ‘de-glitched’ pitch change with delay and feedback. The Harmonizer was developed by Eventide in 1974 and they describe it as the world’s first commercially available digital audio effects device.
USED EVENTIDE H910 SOFTWARE
The h910 is a Harmonizer / delay with a balanced input and two balanced outputs (stereo out how. Eventide has introduced H910 Harmonizer, a software version of the classic hardware Eventide H910 Harmonizer.
