Eventide H3000 Factory Crack
The Eventide H3000 Factory Harmonizer Plug-In combines the pitch, delay, modulation, and filtering in a new modular interface for AAX, AU and VST that made the original H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer a studio legend.
LITTLE FERRY, NJ, USA: recording technology trailblazer Eventide is proud to announce availability of its ‘everything’ plug-in bundle, Anthology XI, as of December 11...
Anthology XI includes all 17 plug-ins from Eventide’s acclaimed Anthology X bundle, but brings six of its latest and greatest hits to the creative collection. With the welcome addition of Blackhole, Fission, Tverb, UltraTap, MangledVerb, and 2016 Stereo Room, that’s 23 timeless tools that inspire, running the gamut from groundbreaking innovations like the TEC Award-nominated Fission — the first product to feature Eventide’s seminal STRUCTURAL EFFECTS method to split sound into its transient and tonal parts — to emulations of the trailblazing company’s legendary rack-mount effects. Everything.
Anthology XI accesses all areas of Eventide’s evolution... FX:
Fission — split sound into transient and tonal parts
UltraTap — rhythmic delays, glitchy reverbs, huge pad-like volume swells...
H3000 Factory — load presets from the original H3000 or build your own
H3000 Band Delays — eight, highly-customizable delays
Octavox — eight voices of diatonic pitch shifting
Quadravox — four voice, lower CPU footprint
Reverb:
Blackhole — extraterrestrial reverb
Tverb — Tony Visconti-inspired triple reverb
MangledVerb — good reverb gone bad
2016 Stereo Room — classic SP2016 sound
UltraReverb — DIY pro-reverb effects channel
Clockworks Legacy:
H910 — original Harmonizer® and first digital effects processor
H910 Dual — two H910s cunningly ganged
H949 — deglitch, micro pitch, and randomized/reversed delays
H949 Dual — two H949s cunningly ganged
Omnipressor — comp/exp/limiter/reverse dynamics with side chain!
Instant Phaser — world’s first studio phaser
Instant Flanger — first faithful simulation of tape flanging
Utilities:
UltraChannel — ultimate channel strip
EChannel — simpler, lower CPU footprint
Precision Time Align — precision sub-sample delay
EQ45 — circuit model of the Urei 545 parametric EQ
EQ65 — circuit model of the Urei 565 filter set
Anthology XI comes complete with more than 2,900 presets across the 23 plug-ins, many created by acclaimed artists and engineers like Dave Pensado, George Massenburg, Tony Visconti, Vernon Reid, Richard Devine, Joe Chiccarelli, Roy Hendrickson, Alessandro Cortini, Andrew Scheps, Erin Tonkin, Jonathan Schenke, Robin Finck, Chuck Zwicky, and Suzanne Ciani.
Concludes Eventide Director of Marketing Communications Nalia Sanchez: “For over 45 years, audio pros have turned to Eventide for professional tools that inspire. Now everything — all of our effects — are in one big bundle that includes our latest and greatest hits. For example, there’s an authentic emulation of our H910, pro audio’s first digital effects box whose unique sound inspired all sorts of mischief. We meticulously modeled the analog subtleties, and the plug-in sounds like the original. And, while we’re committed to the authentic recreation of our legendary hardware, we’ll always strive to break new ground. Fission is the latest case in point. It’s nominated for a TEC Award, and, to quote one reviewer, ‘Eventide wants to change how you think about processing audio...’ True enough. Always have, always will.”
Anthology XI’s 23 plug-ins — available as AAX/AU/VST formats for Mac OS X 10.7+ and Windows 7+ (with no iLok dongle required) — represent a combined value of over $3,500.00 USD if purchased individually.
Price: introductory price of $899.00 USD. Upgrades from Anthology X and from individual Eventide plug-ins are also available. Sale ends January 11, 2018. MSRP thereafter is $1,799.00 USD.
Web + fully-functional 30-day demo: https://www.eventideaudio.com/promo/anthology_xi
THE ULTIMATE EFFECTS FACTORY
Studio expert Jeff Silverman goes to work in the Eventide H3000 Factory, showing how Eventide took their Pitch, Delay, Modulation and Filtering algorithms from their legendary H3000 Harmonizer and packed them into a powerhouse plug-in!
Jeff begins with a discussion of the Modular and Customizable Design of the H3000 Factory's User Interface. That leads into the different plug-in sections, starting with the Preset Bar and Front Panel. He then describes the various Preset Parameter Sub-Sections, which recreates the Master Parameters from the hardware.
From there, Jeff works overtime on the H3000 Factory starting with a two-part exploration of the Program Page, Expert Page, and finally the Function Page, where you can assign Modulation Sources.
If you're new to the Eventide H3000 Factory or an experienced user looking to go deeper, watch “Eventide H3000 Factory Explained” today!
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