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  • MGR/Brian JohnstonMGR/Brian Johnston

    A Plethora of Effects and Customization for Unique Tones

    Eventide H3000 FactoryPublished on 09/12/19 at 15:34
    The H3000 Factory is a DAW plug-in that re-creates several key algorithms from the H3000 Harmonizer® effects processor (rackmount unit). There are over 450 presets, along with 100 artist presets (and over 100 original presets from the H3000). Amazingly, you can combine upward of 18 effects blocks in any number of configurations with elements such as sweepable delays, 19 wave shapes, filters, pitch shifters, mixers, modulators, oscillators, envelope generators, etc. Some effects can be locked into a tempo and each preset can be adjusted in real time or synchronized to a session. There’s also a Snap Shots section that allows you to create variations on a preset and then select those sub-pre…
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    The H3000 Factory is a DAW plug-in that re-creates several key algorithms from the H3000 Harmonizer® effects processor (rackmount unit). There are over 450 presets, along with 100 artist presets (and over 100 original presets from the H3000). Amazingly, you can combine upward of 18 effects blocks in any number of configurations with elements such as sweepable delays, 19 wave shapes, filters, pitch shifters, mixers, modulators, oscillators, envelope generators, etc. Some effects can be locked into a tempo and each preset can be adjusted in real time or synchronized to a session. There’s also a Snap Shots section that allows you to create variations on a preset and then select those sub-presets at a click of a mouse.



    Although there are many presets and effects made for drums, voice, bass, synth, etc. (and some do not even require an input as they are sound generators), I focused on the electric guitar. My first interest was with pitch shifting, and although many can sound dissonant when high in a mix, they produce some noticeable fatness and depth when low (25%) in the mix, which is what I did in the demo’s samples. I also included some of my favorite delay presets, as well as some presets that are not strictly delay, pitch shifting, etc. Hours of discovery and fun, the H3000 Factor plug-in offers a wealth of awesome and unique sounds.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Eventide H3000 FactoryPublished on 02/24/11 at 19:44
    The Eventide H3000 Factory plug-in is one found in the Eventide Anthology II bundle. I'm not sure if it's available individually or not, however. I don't own this plug-in myself, but use it at the studio where I work - we've got the Anthology II bundle running on all of our systems. I wasn't involving with installing the plug-in, but you'll do so when you install the Anthology II bundle as a whole. Learning to use the plug-in will take a little bit of time for sure, mostly because there's just so much that you can do with it. I haven't fully delved into all the features and effects available here as I've admittedly only scratched the surface. Still, it's easy enough to get the basic s…
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    The Eventide H3000 Factory plug-in is one found in the Eventide Anthology II bundle. I'm not sure if it's available individually or not, however. I don't own this plug-in myself, but use it at the studio where I work - we've got the Anthology II bundle running on all of our systems. I wasn't involving with installing the plug-in, but you'll do so when you install the Anthology II bundle as a whole. Learning to use the plug-in will take a little bit of time for sure, mostly because there's just so much that you can do with it. I haven't fully delved into all the features and effects available here as I've admittedly only scratched the surface. Still, it's easy enough to get the basic sounds from the plug-in. Featured as effects here included delays, pitch shifting, filters, and other synth like parameters like envelope and LFO control. The manual might be a good idea for new users but isn't totally necessary.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    The studio I work at has the Eventide H3000 Factory plug-in running on all of our Pro Tools HD systems here. We're a whole block of studios, featuring a number of different rooms, so I've actually used this on a few of the different systems. Being that all of them are Pro Tools HD and are all running on great Apple computers, I've never had a problem at all running this plug-in or any other plug-in for that matter. Having said this, it's hard to predict how it might run on an LE system or something comparable...

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Eventide H3000 Factory is another reason that DAW users should check out the Anthology II bundle. I'm not sure if you can buy it individually, but if you can it's also worth looking at in this capacity. This plug-in version is modeled after the vintage H3000 which is a somewhat legendary processor at this point, as are many of the older Eventide hardware processors. I really like how versatile the plug-in version is as you can get all sorts of different sounds from it between all the different processors. I like it best for it's delay and pitch shifting capabilities as you can really get some funky sounds with it. The H3000 Factory is highly worth checking out for anyone who is a fan of the old Eventide stuff like the H3000, but also for anyone looking for some unique effects to use in the box.
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