H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer In A Plug-In

US Eventide ships the H3000 Factory Ultra-Harmonizer native modular multi-effect sound creation plug-in      23/10/12

H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer In A Plug-In


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Eventide has announced the immediate availability of what they believe to be one of the most anticipated software plug-in releases in recent history, the H3000 Factory Ultra-Harmonizer plug-in for AAX, VST, and AU, featuring 64-bit support.
The H3000 Factory native is a re-creation of several algorithms from the venerable H3000 that combine pitch, delay, modulation, and filtering in a new modular interface. It features over 450 presets including 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 (EDM Producer), Richard Devine (Sound Designer), and Scott Martin Gershin (Soundeluxe). It also includes over 100 original presets from the H3000. The H3000 Factory offers unrivaled creative possibilities by virtue of a stunning combination of unique Harmonizer effects in a re-imagined UI that allows the user to patch together any combination of 18 effects, including the H3000 Function Generator with 19 wave shapes, in endless permutations. Eventide says that the resulting sounds, heretofore unavailable in plug-in form, must be heard to be believed.
Pricing and Availability:
H3000 Factory is available now for a special limited time only introductory price of $199 (regularly $349).
Owners of the Anthology II HD/TDM bundle are eligible for a special limited time crossgrade price of $99 (regularly $175). All special introductory pricing ends at midnight, November 23, 2012. More information:

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