

50 presets designed by AC/DC engineer Tony Platt Onboard mixer features microphone level and pan

Three different virtual microphone combinations - FET, Valve, and Dynamic Unison technology for Apollo interfaces offers authentic tone, touch, and feel of original Bluesbreaker Authentic and licensed plug-in emulation of the classic Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 combo amplifier Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 Plug-In Key Features: All Marshall plug-ins include UA’s Unison technology Apollo user’s guitar pickups will see the exact impedance load as if they’re plugged into a vintage Marshall Bluesbreaker - a feature found only on Apollo audio interfaces. Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 Plug-In - $199ĭeveloped by Softube, the Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 plug-in is an expert emulation of the ultra-rare 2×12 combo tube amplifier used on the highly influential 1966 album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton. Pitch change up to two octaves with signature ‘glitching’ effects Keyboard and MIDI control for instantly setting pitch ratios in semitones Exacting emulation of the original H910’s analog circuitry, developed by Eventide, exclusively for UAD-2 and Apollo interfaces This allows the H910 Harmonizer plug-in to retain the original hardware’s characteristic tone and dynamics.Įventide H910 Harmonizer Plug-In Key Features: In developing this processor exclusively for UAD-2 and Apollo hardware, Eventide modeled the H910’s entire analog/digital circuit, including its custom-built A/D converter.
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This exclusive version also contains the H910 Dual Harmonizer which recreates the popular technique of running two H910 units in parallel to create lush doubling and other interesting effects such as stereo-widening and cross-feedback.Universal Audio announces the release of UAD Software v8.4, featuring four exclusive new plug-ins for UAD hardware and Apollo interfaces - the Eventide H910 Harmonizer, Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 and Silver Jubilee 2555 amplifiers, and UA’s own Oxide Tape Recorder.ĭeveloped for Universal Audio by Eventide, the Eventide H910 Harmonizer plug-in is the first and only end-to-end circuit emulation of the mid-’70s processor.įrom sci-fi sound design to pop music landmarks from David Bowie and AC/DC, the H910’s unique analog/digital circuit generated previously unheard combinations of pitch change, delay, harmonization, and modulation effects. The recreation of the original piano-style keyboard remote control which was used live by several artists including Elton John, allows you to play musical pitch offsets and blend in a second delay line by using new mixer controls for added stereo sound.

A number of enhancements have been added to this release including “KYBD” and “ENV” pitch control modes, “OUT2 Delay Group” and a mixer. This is the first time the H910 plug-in is available unbundled and in every current native plug-in format (AAX/VST/AU). If you’re after something more out there, it’s more than possible to generate insane mechanical sounds, drone effects or robot language using self-oscillation, delay and anti-feedback. It’s just as capable for adding harmonies or slapback delays to vocals. Often used for spreading guitars, fattening snares and applying subtle, organic de-tuning to synths. The H910 plug-in was painstakingly modeled after every section of the analogue signal chain to recreate the unique sonic characteristics of the original, say its makers. The original H910’s analogue sound is unique owing to the fact that it predates the availability of even simple microprocessors or analogue-to-digital converters. And the list of famed producers, audio engineers and musicians that still use it to this day (either in hardware or plug-in form) for its unique combination of pitch shifting, modulation and delay is immense. The plug-in is a faithful recreation of the legendary studio processor that can be heard on countless ground-breaking works by artists including John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Suzanne Vega, Tom Petty, Laurie Anderson, AC/DC, David Bowie, Van Halen and countless others. Eventide have announced a limited time special on the new H910 Harmonizer plug-in (AAX/VST/AU) - only $99 until July 31 instead of $249.
