Bundle of 5 TDM plug-ins
These 5 plug-ins have been painstakingly rendered by the engineers at Eventide to faithfully recreate in unrelenting detail the unique character of famous Eventide processors. Full automation and MIDI control, and control surface support have been added to take full advantage of the power and flexibility of Pro Tools.
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Omnipressor® (1971-1984) is a compressor with an attitude. Dubbed the Omnipressor, because it simultaneously compresses and expands, it was widely used on hit records throughout the last thirty years.
The
Instant Phaser (1971-1977) is the plug-in based on the very first phaser, a single function analog processor featuring a sweeping filter bank.
The
H910 (1975-1984), is the plug-in recreation of the very first Harmonizer effects...
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These 5 plug-ins have been painstakingly rendered by the engineers at Eventide to faithfully recreate in unrelenting detail the unique character of famous Eventide processors. Full automation and MIDI control, and control surface support have been added to take full advantage of the power and flexibility of Pro Tools.
The
Omnipressor® (1971-1984) is a compressor with an attitude. Dubbed the Omnipressor, because it simultaneously compresses and expands, it was widely used on hit records throughout the last thirty years.
The
Instant Phaser (1971-1977) is the plug-in based on the very first phaser, a single function analog processor featuring a sweeping filter bank.
The
H910 (1975-1984), is the plug-in recreation of the very first Harmonizer effects processor, was adopted by industry luminaries like Tony Visconti who used it to create the unique snare sound on Bowie's Young Americans, Low and Lodger. Frank Zappa used the H910 in his guitar rig.
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Instant Flanger (1976-1984) is the plug-in recreation of one of the first hardware products to recreate "flanging." The plug-in provides the ability to choose or combine modulation sources together including the LFO, or input signal (envelope follower), or manual sweep which can be controlled by MIDI.
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H949 (1977-1984) took pitch changing even further. The plug-in recreates the unique random feature which creates slight variations in delay resulting in a less "mechanical" sound. The original can be heard on countless hit records of the last twenty five years. Jimmy Page used the H949 in his guitar rig.
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