According to the Eventide web site the H910, their first harmonizer, is a
"versatile digital delay line" and harmonizer. So the pitch shifting is
digital, not analog.
John Loffink
The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
http://www.microtonal-synthesis.comThe Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site
http://www.wavemakers-synth.com > -----Original Message-----
> From: Sikorsky [mailto:vulture.squadron@...]
> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 1:23 PM
> To: motm@yahoogroups.com; paulhaneberg
> Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Pitch Shifter
>
>
> oops
> i think i got over excited on that last post and didn't read it properly,
> so
> repeat after me:
>
> Eventide H949 Harmonizer
>
> you can get them in the uk for around £250, the pitch can either be
> voltage
> controlled or clocked via a VCO
> i've got an H949 and i love it - i'm not too sure what facilities are
> available on the H910 which is far cheaper on the s/h market
> as far as i know, the H910 & H949 are analogue pitch shifters
>
> cheers
> paul (ducking this time)
>