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February 26, 2020 at 2:46 pm #115799joeydegoParticipant
This would really be a cool edition to the PDFs that currently exist. I know hovering over some of the algos in the browser give some details, but a go to PDF would be really awesome. This is something that can be unofficial, drafted up by an intern or even a manic fan of Eventide giving the typical uses, and in some cases historical aspects of some of these algos. Personally, it would give me a better starting point where I can bookmark to check out later algos I think would be cool for my particular workflow.
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February 26, 2020 at 7:03 pm #154178joeydego wrote:
This would really be a cool edition to the PDFs that currently exist. I know hovering over some of the algos in the browser give some details, but a go to PDF would be really awesome. This is something that can be unofficial, drafted up by an intern or even a manic fan of Eventide giving the typical uses, and in some cases historical aspects of some of these algos. Personally, it would give me a better starting point where I can bookmark to check out later algos I think would be cool for my particular workflow.
Is this guide what you're looking for?
https://www.eventideaudio.com/downloader/13167
It can be found under the Manual section of the H9000 docs page on this website. We released it fairly recently, hope it helps!
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February 27, 2020 at 4:03 am #154184joeydegoParticipantdbaylies wrote:joeydego wrote:
This would really be a cool edition to the PDFs that currently exist. I know hovering over some of the algos in the browser give some details, but a go to PDF would be really awesome. This is something that can be unofficial, drafted up by an intern or even a manic fan of Eventide giving the typical uses, and in some cases historical aspects of some of these algos. Personally, it would give me a better starting point where I can bookmark to check out later algos I think would be cool for my particular workflow.
Is this guide what you're looking for?
https://www.eventideaudio.com/downloader/13167
It can be found under the Manual section of the H9000 docs page on this website. We released it fairly recently, hope it helps!
Exactly this. Thanks.
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