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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - Harmadillo

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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Envelope: The modulation becomes driven by the amplitude of the audio input.
ADSR: The modulation becomes driven by an ADSR triggered by the amplitude of the audio
input.
Manual: When selected, the Manual Mod parameter will control the modulation.
Performance Parameters
Retrigger: Retriggers the primary and secondary modulation LFOs to the beginning of their cycles. Useful
for re-syncing during playback, or creative effects.
Speed / Brake: The Brake engages while this switch is pressed. Short-press to toggle between Fast and
Slow. Long-press to engage Brake.
Fast / Slow: Press to toggle between Fast and Slow, which slows the primary and secondary LFOs by a
predetermined factor. The Brake does not engage while this switch is pressed.
Brake (M): Slows the LFOs at a constant rate and pauses the LFOs until the switch is released.
Factory Presets
Barrel Roll
ClassicFlangeSweep
ClassicFlangeSweep2
Long Flyby
PulserFlange
PulsingFlange
PulsingFlange2
PulsingWowFlange
Rotator Flange
Subtle-Drastic Flange
SubtleFlange
SubtleFlange2
SugarFlange
Harmadillo
Harmadillo is a exible harmonic tremolo, offering everything from soulful lush tremolos to psychedelic
mind-bending weirdness.
An ordinary tremolo automatically fades your signal up and down using a low frequency oscillator (LFO).
Because your sound is faded down for part of the waveform, the overall sound seems quieter. Many
tremolo pedals provide a gain or volume control to help offset this volume loss.
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE

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