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Eventide Harmonizer H90 - DynaVerb

Eventide Harmonizer H90
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Factory Presets
DualVerb
Echo Verbs
Empty Streets
HotSw Freeze
SpaceGallop
DynaVerb
DynaVerb couples an Eventide Eclipse reverb with a model of the Eventide Omnipressor® to create an
adaptable dynamics reverb. The Omnipressor is capable of all types of dynamics processing from gating,
expansion, compression, limiting, and even its signature dynamic reversal,’ where loud signals are
squashed, but quiet signals are amplied. In DynaVerb, the Omnipressor can dynamically control the
output of a reverberator based on, either the input signal for maximum control, the reverb output for
incredible chaos, or any mixture of the two. As an added bonus DynaVerb can also be used as a standalone
Omnipressor by setting Decay to zero.
Mix: Wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal
Decay: Decay in seconds or note-based with Tempo Sync ON. When decay is 0, this effect can be
used as a standalone Omnipressor or gate.
Size: Room size of reverb.
Attack Time: Attack time of Omnipressor/gate in seconds.
Low Band Shelving Level: Post reverb shelving boost/cut of low frequencies with cut-off at 350 Hz.
High Band Shelving Level: Post reverb shelving boost/cut of high frequencies with cutoff at 2000
Hz.
Compression/Expansion Ratio: Ratio control for the Omnipressor from traditional Gated sound, to
expansion, then compression, then limiting and innite ducking, then to negative ratios which result
in dynamic reversal.
Release Time: Release time for the Omnipressor/gate in seconds.
Threshold: Threshold for the Omnipressor/gate.
Sidechain: The mixer to the sidechain input (gain control signal). When set to minimum, the gain
curve is derived from the input only. At maximum, it is a feedback dynamics unit with gain derived
from the reverb output. In Omnipressor Mode, this simply lets you fade between a feedforward (FF)
and feedback (FB) compressor/expander/gate/etc.
11. ALGORITHM GUIDE
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