H3000 Factory
Iconic H3000 Pitch Shift, Delay, and Modulation
Note: There’s a new version of this product.
Recreating a Legend
The H3000 Factory is a re-creation of several key algorithms from the H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer® effects processor. The plug-in provides a convenient modular interface to combine up to 18 effects blocks together in a practically limitless number of configurations. It offers pairs of sweepable delays, pitch shifters, filters, mixers, amplitude modulators (or VCAs), and an assortment of modulation sources including two low-frequency oscillators, envelope generators, and more. Each of your custom effects can be easily manipulated in real-time or synchronized to a session. All of this flexibility, with the sought-after sound of the H3000, brings you a great-sounding plug-in that’s as versatile as the original that inspired it.
Sound Examples
Features
- Over 450 presets including over 100 new artist presets and over 100 original presets from the H3000
- Available effects blocks include delays, amplitude modulators, envelope followers, pitch shifters, filters and low frequency oscillators.
- The Function Generator features nineteen waveshapes, a white noise generator, MIDI control and a sidechain input.
- All delays and LFOs can be locked to system tempo. Each delay can be looped and offers a low pass filter.
- The filters include selectable band pass, high pass, and low pass with variable Q, and can be swept and modulated without audible artifacts.
Reviews
A setting for any aspect of a mix.
The H3000 Factory plugin is the closest Eventide have come to porting the legendary power of the hardware into a single plugin form. With over 450 presets, the H3000 Factory literally has a setting for any aspect of a mix or sound design project…
George Robinson
Get That Pro Sound
Compares favourably to the original.
The H3000 Factory plug-in compares very favourably to the original hardware… It’s a joy to have these effects available to users of a wider range of DAWs and at a price point which brings it within reach of even moderately serious users.
Jono Buchanan
Resident Advisor