Eventide H8000
The H8000's heritage harkens back to the mid-70's, when Eventide debuted the first device capable of real-time pitch shifting, the H910. Today, the H8000 affords the user a seemingly limitless palette of sonic treatments. Pitch-shifting, chorusing, flanging, all types of delays are just tip of the iceberg. And they are all delivered with the signature Eventide sound.
Eventide proudly introduces its new eight-channel processor, the H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer® brand effects processor. Designed for ultimate flexibility, the H8000 provides the highest quality audio performance combined with over one thousand of our best preset-algorithms culled from over thirty years of developing effects for live sound, broadcast, post-production, and music recording.
Eight channels of AES/EBU, ADAT and stereo S/PDIF digital I/O: 24-bit
Over eighty 5.1 presets, including 5.1 reverbs, and effects up to 96kHz sampling frequency.
The very best Eventide preset-algorithms, including our award-winning reverb, lush choruses, FM panners, sample-and-hold filters, vibratos, modulating delays, multiband compression, phase shifting, micro pitch shifting, vocoding and much more
New search engine functionality for easier preset sorting
Monolithic Tandem™ which allows one large algorithm to run using two DSP chips, providing the user with maximum horsepower for huge, complex algorithms including 5.1 reverbs and effects
Complex editing simplified with "Building-Block Effects Architecture"
"Anything-to-Anything" routing capability
Featuring UltraShifter™, our most natural-sounding, formant-corrected pitch changer, optimized for voice, which includes automatic pitch correction
New Custom Scales capability
MIDI, BPM, and Tap Tempo lock your effects in time with the beat
174 second mono sampler, or 87 seconds of phase-locked stereo with advanced looping, editing, and layering capabilities
Supported by VSIG™, our PC graphic editor/development tool
Pristine analog: Stereo XLR and ¼" TRS inputs, s/n >110dB
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