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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - MicroPitch

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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MicroPitch
MicroPitch is a ne-resolution pitch shifter ideal for vocal doubling, tone fattening, and unique delays.
With independent control of each pitch shifter’s shift amount and delay time, plus feedback and
modulation controls, MicroPitch makes it easy to create pristine chorusing effects, deep pitch dives,
haunting echoes, and more.
Mix: Relative level of the wet and dry signals.
Pitch Mix: Controls the ratio of the level of Pitch A to Pitch B.
Pitch A: Controls the amount of pitch shift up for voice A, from Unison to +50 cents.
Pitch B: Controls the amount of pitch shift down for voice B, from Unison to -50 cents.
Delay A: Controls the amount of time delay of the A pitch-shifted output. With Tempo Sync OFF,
delay is displayed in ms. With Tempo Sync ON, delay can be sync’d to the tempo and is displayed as
a rhythmic sub-division of the tempo beat value.
Delay B: Controls the amount of time delay of the B pitch-shifted output. With Tempo Sync OFF,
delay is displayed in ms. With Tempo Sync ON, delay can be sync’d to the tempo and is displayed as
a rhythmic sub-division of the tempo beat value.
Modulation Depth: Controls the amount (or depth) of pitch modulation around the current pitch for
each voice. A value of 100 represents a bipolar full swing of the modulation from 0 cents to 2x
Pitch. Lesser values scale proportionally.
Mod Source:
-Env: Increased volume decreases the Pitch modulation.
LFO: Constant LFO modulation determined by the Mod Rate parameter.
+Env: Increased volume increases the Pitch modulation.
Mod Rate: Controls the LFO rate when LFO is selected as the Mod Source. 0.1 to 10 Hz
Mod Sens: Controls the sensitivity of the envelope follower when -Env or +Env is selected as the
Mod Source.
Feedback: Controls the amount of feedback for Delays A and B.
Tone: Applies ltering to voice A and voice B.
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