Who used Eventide Harmonizer?

Who used Eventide Harmonizer?

Eddie Van Halen
Another popular application was to use two H910s slightly detuned with a small delay. Notable users of this twin Harmonizer effect included Eddie Van Halen, who used it for his trademark guitar sound, and Tom Lord-Alge, who used it for the vocals on the hit Steve Winwood song “Back in the High Life Again” (1986).

Which Eventide H3000?

H3000 Models

Model Algorithms Presets
H3000SE 100-112 500-699
H3000B 100-113 300-363, 400-415
H3000KS 100-121 200-257,300-363, 400-415, 500-699, 700-747
H3000 D/SX 100-111,116, 122-123 150-199, 200-257, 259-284, 286, 370, 373, 380, 384-385, 397, 399, 418, 486-487, 496, 499, 700-747, 800-899, 987-988

When was the Harmonizer invented?

The H910 Harmonizer was officially christened. Months later, the machine was introduced to at the world at the 1974 Audio Engineers Society convention.

When was Eventide’s first effects processor released*?

Although we think of plug-ins as a modern concept, Eventide began experimenting with the idea back in 1981 with their SP2016 Effects Processor Reverb.

What harmonizer does Jacob Collier use?

He’s also known for his use of live looping and his one-of-a-kind harmonizer, built by MIT Logarhythm alum Ben Bloomberg. In a tweet, Jacob said that the Imogen Heap song “Hide and Seek” is what inspired him to build a harmonizer.

How does a Harmoniser work?

A harmonizer records your voice (or guitar chords) live and harmonizes you as you are singing (and or playing). It picks up incoming audio and generates various harmonies at different pitches. The harmonizer allows you to hear the original melody and produces several harmonies at the same time.

How does a harmonizer work?

A harmonizer is a type of pitch shifter that combines the “shifted” pitch with the original pitch to create a two or more note harmony. Whenever you hear ultra tight vocal harmonies that sound “too perfect” you are listening to a harmonizer at work.

What is the purpose of a harmonizer?

A harmonizer is a type of pitch shifter that combines the “shifted” pitch with the original pitch to create a two or more note harmony. In digital recording, pitch shifting is accomplished through digital signal processing.

Where do I put my harmonist pedal?

With a harmonizer pedal, it belongs to the pitch shifter group. So that means it should be placed somewhere at the beginning of the signal chain. To be more specific, it is suggested to be placed after the compression for a more accurate note.

What is a harmonizer?

harmoniser. / (ˈhɑːməˌnaɪzə) / noun music. a person skilled in the theory of composition of harmony. a device that electronically duplicates a signal at a different pitch or different pitches.

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