![]() ![]() The Main Output passed the effected signal, and a Delay Only Output passed a delayed (but otherwise non-affected) signal. The original H949 hardware unit featured two outputs. Besides a huge three-octave range, it also does micro pitch and random pitch detuning, delay-only flanging, and some interesting and unique reverse effects. This loving recreation of one of the first effects processors created by Eventide in the late 1970s captures all the original hardware's magic, vibe, and attitude. He puts the H49 through its paces by testing the versatility of the drum loop functions, demonstrates how well the drums perform with the delay mode and the two different algorithms and also puts the Dual H949 version through its paces on a lead guitar, by displaying the excellence of the harmonizer effect. In this video for Production Expert, Eli Krantzberg takes a look at the Eventide H949 Harmonizer. ![]()
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