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Eventide h910 harmonizer release
Eventide h910 harmonizer release









eventide h910 harmonizer release
  1. #Eventide h910 harmonizer release full#
  2. #Eventide h910 harmonizer release plus#
eventide h910 harmonizer release

While the TC Electronic Quintessence offers quite different functionality really to its Sub ’N’ Up - even though there are similarities. There are other quirky choices available - like the Dwarfcraft Pitchgrinder, but then you have the simplest solution in the Mooer Pitch Box, and the more vanilla offerings from EQD’s Pitch Bay and EHX’s Pitch Fork - which I also covered in the Octaver overview as it has dedicated octave settings too.

#Eventide h910 harmonizer release plus#

Boss has had it PS-6 Harmonist (Harmonizer) pedal out for a while, and it’s an excellent pedal at what it does, but TC Electronic’s brand new Quintessence takes that format and seriously one-ups it with a broader feature set, plus TonePrint, and plus Mash Footswitch - giving you a lot of the effects that are only available in the PitchFactor otherwise - and sort of blowing the Boss out of the water in most areas!

eventide h910 harmonizer release

You then have the intriguing ongoing battle between Boss and TC Electronic - which I have touched on several times before. No pitch-shifting listing would be complete either without the amazing but sizeable DigiTech Whammy in its most advanced DT configuration - which puts a very necessary expression pedal at the core of the device. Probably the most interesting of the newcomers is the fairly recent EQD Data Corrupter which combines pitch-shifting with oscillation and arpeggiation. There are indeed a number of different pitch-shifting solutions at different degrees of complexity. Everyone else has made do with a much smaller subset of those effects, and indeed most split apart octavers and harmonizers - even though there is overlap.

#Eventide h910 harmonizer release full#

Yet Eventide is alone in compiling / combining such a full range of pitch-shifting and harmonizing effects into one pedal - there really is no other equivalent to that collection of 10 modes - Diatonic | Quadravox | Harmonic Modulator | MicroPitch | H910 / H949 Harmonizer | PitchFlex | Octaver | Crystals | HarPeggiator | Synhonizer. It’s really cool that Eventide in its PitchFactor workstation pedal - has a big box equivalent to the usual modulation, delay and reverb types.











Eventide h910 harmonizer release