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|    Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All    |
|    Piece Of The Rack: Eventide H3000 Factor    |
|    09 Apr 15 11:57:48    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              LITTLE FERRY, NEW JERSEY, April 6, 2015 -- Today Eventide announced an update       of its H3000 Factory plug-in for AAX, VST, and AU that delivers improved       performance and has been re-factored to better emulate the DSP processing of       the classic rack-mount        hardware. H3000 Factory is a re-creation of several algorithms from the       venerable H3000 that combine pitch, delay, modulation, and filtering in a       modular interface. And, for the month of April, it's available at a deep       discount.              "The H3000 Factory plug-in now sounds closer to the original than ever       before." said Ray Maxwell, VP of Sales and Marketing. "There has never been a       better time to get a piece of this legendary processor for your DAW."              This plug-in 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        waveshapes, in endless permutations. The resulting sounds must be heard to be       believed.              "There's such a specific sound that nothing else sounds like," said Andrew       Scheps (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Black Sabbath, Jay-Z, Michael Jackson,       Metallica, Linkin Park, Weezer), "I use the plug-in very much like I use the       H3000 (hardware), but I        tweak a lot more with the plug-in than I ever did with the hardware. It's as       easy as using a preset at this point - which is awesome. I'm a fan."              H3000 Factory features over 500 presets including over 100 Artist 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 original       H3000 rack processor.              Go to http://bit.ly/H3000PR to see and hear what this modular idea creation       laboratory can do.              About Eventide       Eventide was founded in 1971 in New York City and is a leading developer and       manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast,       and live performance. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide invented the       H910, the first        Harmonizer effects processor in 1975, and introduced the H3000 U       tra-Harmonizer effects processor in 1987. Visit www.eventide.com.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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