The original H910’s unique pitch change method introduced random ‘glitches’ into the audio and the word ‘glitch’ into the audio engineer’s vocabulary. Stereo (cross-unit) Feedback can cause the incoming signal to shift up and then down continuously.Easily fattens and thickens instruments when assigning opposite pitch ratios.Recreates two H910 units running in parallel to create doubling effects and other unique sounds.Mix Lock allows for scrolling through presets or settings while keeping the dry/wet mix constant.Individually control delay outputs and dry/wet mix.Self-oscillation - create colorful, unique sound effects and drones.Delay rhythms and melodies to create everything from slap-back echoes to feedback chaos.Modify pitch by musical intervals (diatonic) to harmonize vocals or solo instruments.Optional “glitching” of original H910 hardware to create unpredictable sounds as it alters pitch.Anti-Feedback modulates the pitch around unity for a subtle or wild effect.
Perform perfect pitch changes, controlled manually via MIDI or with Anti-Feedback.True analog modeling of highly nonlinear electronics for faithful reproduction of the original H910’s juicyness and grit.OUT2 Delay Group adds inspiring attributes to your sound.The built-in envelope follower makes exploring these possibilities easy. Envelope Follower - Engineers and producers discovered that sending a control voltage to the hardware H910 could be used to slightly (or massively) vary the pitch, creating entirely new sounds.With the H910 plug-in you can easily use MIDI to control pitch and harmonization in real-time. Keyboard and MIDI mapping - The original H910 featured a keyboard remote control which was used live by several artists including Elton John.