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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - Tape Echo

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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Modulation Speed: Sets the delay modulation rate (0 - 5 Hz).
Filter: A low pass/high pass lter variable from -100 (max high pass) to 0 (no ltering) to 100 (max
low pass) to change the tone of your delay repeats.
Performance Parameters
Repeat: A momentary or latching parameter that sets the feedback to the highest value.
Factory Presets
Backwards All
Backwards All2
Backwards Riffs
Dring Modulator
Ethereal Echoes
Inside Out
Ramp Up Reverse
Reverse Flutters
Reverse Flutters2
Reverse No Crystals
Reverse Space
Reverse Space2
Reverse Space3
Tape Echo
Simulates the hiss, wow and utter of analog tape delay. The earliest delays were achieved using tape
machines - record on one magnetic ‘head’ and playback a bit later on second magnetic head. Magnetic
tape can be driven into its own unique kind of distortion. Tape Echo’s saturation control allows you to
adjust the amount. The Wow and Flutter controls simulate the effect of the tape transport failing to move
the tape at a smooth, constant rate.
Mix: wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal.
Delay Mix: Controls the relative level of Delay A and Delay B. Delay Mix’s mixing behavior depends
on whether you’re using mono or stereo outputs.
For mono output:
Delay Mix = 0%, output 1 will have only delay A’s contribution.
Delay Mix = 50%, output 1 has an equal amount of delay A and delay B.
Delay Mix = 100%, output 1 will have only delay B’s contribution.
For stereo output:
Delay Mix = 0%, both outputs will have only delay A’s contribution.
11. ALGORITHM GUIDE
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