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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - Undulator

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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with faster RATE settings to create a fade-in vibrato effect. At zero, the envelope will not affect
the rate of the LFOs. With positive values, the LFOs increase from the minimum rate towards
the value set by the RATE knob when you attack a note.
Tone: Shapes the high or low end of the output signal. Positive values roll off high frequencies Hi
Cut, 0 is at, and negative values roll off low frequencies Lo Cut. Use the Lo Cut range to reduce
muddiness. Use the Hi Cut range to roll off high frequencies for a softer sound. The tone control
only affects the wet signal path. Changes to the Chorus Mix knob (or usage of Env Mix) may change
the apparent effect of the Tone control. For example, a setting of Hi Cut 50 will sound brighter
when the Chorus Mix knob is set at 50 versus when Chorus Mix is at 100 (Vibrato).
Performance Parameters
Swirl: Adds another dimension to TriceraChorus’ sound via stereo phase shifters after the Detune section
to create throbbing and swooshing effects. The amount of Swirl depends on the greater level of either
Chorus Mix or Detune Mix and follows the Env Mix control. Swirl speed is adjusted by Rate and follows the
ENV Rate control. Use faster rates to achieve deeper Swirl effects.
Retrigger: Retriggers the LFOs to the beginning of their cycles. Useful for re-syncing during playback, or
creative effects.
Factory Presets
TriceraChorus:
2+3=5
CEO
CFO
Chorus Lap
DCUK
FauxVerb
GH0$TZ
Leslie Falsa
Lush Life
Old Times
Paschorius
Raven Chorus
Rum Punch
Schmozone
Slow Flange
Slow Swirl
Summer
Swirl Slap
Syrupy Leslie
Tail Decay
Tribrato
TriceraChorus
Very Stern
Vibecore
Vibrato
Yello Fin
Zwarbl
Undulator
Undulator is Eventide’s classic modulated tremolo effect from the iconic H3000 effects processor. This
unique, rhythmic effect combines input swell, chained detuned delays, and ethereal feedback run
through an AM/FM modulated tremolo. Additional secondary modulation allows for greater creativity
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE

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