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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - EQ; EQ Compressor

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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EQ
EQ Compressor
The EQ Compressor Algorithm is a multi-featured parametric equalizer coupled with a dynamic, intuitive
compressor, offering a premium tone shaping tool for a variety of instrumentation. The EQ section
includes two completely parametric bands along with low shelf and high shelf lters for easy
manipulation of your tone. The unique compressor section can be placed before or after the EQ for
maximum exibility with a single control, enabling you to emphasize, harness, and control the parts of
your sound you want to shine through a mix. EQ Compressor also features up to 12 dB of boost at the
output to push an amp to awesomeness for your soul tearing solos.
Gain 1: The gain of the rst parametric lter. Provides 12 dB of boost or 18 dB of attenuation.
Frequency 1: The center frequency of the rst parametric lter. The frequency ranges from 30 Hz
to 1500 Hz.
Width 1: Controls the bandwidth of the 1st parametric lter. A value of 10 represents a larger
bandwidth while a value of 1 represents a narrower bandwidth.
Gain 2: The gain for the 2nd parametric lter. Provides 12 dB of boost or 18 dB of attenuation.
Frequency 2: The center frequency of the rst parametric band. The frequency ranges from 1000
Hz to 9999 Hz.
Width 2: Controls the bandwidth of the 2nd parametric lter. A value of 10 represents a larger
bandwidth while a value of 1 represents a narrower bandwidth.
Bass: Controls the gain on the Low Frequency Shelving Filter which is centered around 400 Hz with
a slope of 8 dB/Octave. You can boost the lows by 12 dB or cut by 18 dB.
Treble: The gain on the High Frequency Shelving Filter which is centered around 1800 Hz with a
slope of 8 dB/Octave. You can boost the highs by 12 dB or cut by 18 dB.
Compressor: The amount of compression applied to the signal. The values to the left half of the
knob will affect the Pre-EQ compression, increasing the amount of compression as you move it
counterclockwise. The values to the right half of the knob will affect the Post-EQ compression,
increasing the amount of compression as you move it clockwise. The compressor is specially
designed to vary the numerous parameters of a typical compressor such as the ratio, attack, release
and the makeup gain to keep the overall loudness consistent.
Trim: Controls the level at the output of the signal path. Provides 12 dB of boost or 12 dB of
attenuation. The Algorithm is designed to “gracefully” clip if there is too much gain inside the EQ.
11. ALGORITHM GUIDE
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