EasyManua.ls Logo

Eventide Harmonizer H90 - Spring

Eventide Harmonizer H90
264 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Note
The equalization section provides controls for high and low shelving lters. These controls affect
parameters deep within the feedback structure of the reverberator and the effect may be subtle or
dramatic depending on the program material and other reverb settings such as Decay, Position, or
Diffusion. In general, the controls will have more pronounced effects at longer decay times and
more distant position settings. Additionally, it’s usually easier to hear the effect of changes to the
high frequency controls than it is to hear changes to the low frequency controls.
Low Freq: Sets the corner frequency for the low shelving lter; the range is from 50 to 500 Hz in
increments of 50 Hz.
Low Gain: Adjustable gain for the low shelving lter, from -8 to +4 dB.
High Freq: Sets the corner frequency for the high shelf lter; the range is from 1000 to 8000 Hz in
increments of 500 Hz.
High Gain: Adjustable gain for the high shelf lter, from -8 to 0 dB.
Factory Presets
Bedroom
Dessert Plate
Echo Room
Empty Auditorium
SP2016 Reverb
Vintage Plate
Vintage Room
Vintage Stereo
Spring
Spring models the sound and character of the popular articial reverbs found in guitar ampliers. It also
goes a step further by allowing access to physical parameter controls not readily available in a real spring
tank. By tweaking these parameters, the Spring Algorithm can create faithful representations of real
springs or push the physical boundaries to achieve new distinctive sounds. Pay extra attention to the
11. ALGORITHM GUIDE
233

Table of Contents

Related product manuals