I've always considered EchoBoy Sr.? Each of those blocks, when clicked upon, has a set of parameters that opens up in the right half of the pane, ranging from a beat grid for delay times, to a frequency plot for filters, to modulation sources and ranges. Also, the ability to easily sync echo repeats and modulation waveforms to the session tempo made the plug-in functionally ultra-efficient. Because you can fine-tune the ranges of your controls, you can easily find settings with virtually no glitchiness or stepping, which is unbelievably great for hands-on tweaking. Clearly Brainworx are avoiding use Their mic preamps, summing amps, and control room
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Hell, it's even a great tutorial for learning how to get the most out of your H hardware! It's nowhere near being a full Ultra-Harmonizer, but H Factory does what it sets out to do very well indeed. Because you can fine-tune the ranges of your controls, you can easily find settings with virtually no glitchiness or stepping, plugn is unbelievably great for hands-on tweaking. Fact is — there's a nattive of stuff going on.
Eventide H3000 Factory Harmonizer Native review
What is here, however, sounds stunning, and with such a strong preset library behind it, the H Factory just about manages to vindicate its pricetag. Some great special effects patches.
His hardware, which he was kind enough to lend me for a few weeks, will still get plenty of use, but for having multiple instantiations or for automating parameter changes, the software version will be super-handy. A single source can feed multiple destinations, so when you turn a knob, any number of chosen parameters will follow suit.
If you have any interest at all in the extensive manipulation of audio for music or sound design, download a demo as soon as you can.
There are quite a few replica patches from the hardware, but many of the classic algorithms aren't here Reverb Factory, Reverse Shift, and Layered Shift, for example. Vintage King co-founder Michael Nehra shares some of his love, knowledge, and practical advice for diving into the world of vintage audio gear, and then takes us behind the scenes for a walk through Tastes great and less olugin
y3000 Jim Williams has spent much of his 56 years working with some of the biggest names in the music business, including Frank Zappa, John McLaughlin and Stevie Wonder.
Tape Op is a bi-monthly magazine devoted to the art of record making. As for me, I've used Hs in a number of studios over the years, but doing the research for this review prompted me to finally go online and get one for myself. When I recently wiped the system disk of my primary music computer to replace Windows XP Pro with Windows 7 Ultimate bit, I installed only the applications that I knew I'd be using regularly It's certainly disappointing that Eventide were unable to include a greater range of algorithms from the original hardware, to allow genuine replicas of many more of the classic H patches.
The top third of the GUI looks a lot like the face of the hardware unit, complete with meters, four "Soft Keys," the famous Big Knob, and a number pad which actually doesn't do anything in the pluign version but is there for aesthetic continuity.
Programming an H from scratch isn't for the faint-hearted, so it's good to see that plenty of presets are included we countedthe highlights being a collection of patches from the likes of Dave Darlington and Richard Devine.
For visual clarity, modules can be rearranged, and most can be modulated using patch leads or via the Program or Function page parameters.
It's a fantastic delay, since you can fine-tune the character and action of the repeats to such a large extent. Lots of complexity, but all for the sake of creating super-unique sounds! Also worthy of note is that pretty complex patches can be put together with a pretty low CPU hit.
Eventide H Factory Harmonizer Native review | MusicRadar
Using these as starting points, great fun can be had, and the patch lead system, which might look like a gimmick, really comes into its own when you're modifying the preset patches.
He's the owner factpry Audio Upgrades, Also, you need a second-generation iLok, but Eventide offers the dongle at a great discount for software purchasers on its website to defray that cost. Clearly Brainworx are h33000 use Opening up the Eventide Eventive Factory plug-in for the first time will no doubt be daunting to many people, even those familiar with the studio staple H Ultra-Harmonizer rackmount boxes, which were first introduced around 25 years ago.
Our Verdict It's nowhere near being a full Ultra-Harmonizer, but H Factory does what it sets out to do very well indeed. It was the first time we had made that level of investment, and back then, Strongroom There's really no way to Their mic preamps, summing amps, and control room There are three pages to choose from, which deal with many of the same eventife in different ways.
Pros Intuitive patching system Includes many H features. I first became acquainted with the Lexicon X digital reverb in Studio One at the Strongroom around about
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