H3000 Factory Mk II Overview & Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- The Holy Grail of Multi-FX, the H3000 Factory Mk II plug-in recreates key algorithms from the H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer® effects processor. Its modular interface allows users to combine up to 18 effects blocks in various configurations, with an intuitive UI optimized for workflow speed. Take a closer look in this tutorial demo by Eli Krantzberg.
Learn more and try the free demo at etide.io/H3000...
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00:01 Intro
00:47 Explore Interface and Modulation Sources
01:52 Synchronizing and Adjusting Volumes
02:23 Building Blocks and Starting Effects
03:35 Modulation Routing and Assignments
04:38 Soft Key Configuration and Internal Modulation
06:14 Advanced Modulation Techniques
07:53 Fine-tuning Pitch and Mixing Outputs
Thank you for making this free of charge for Anthology bundle owners. Respect.
That’s how companies should care about the quality of their products!
Historical company that wrote the history in the music industry
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Looks so good! I was drawn to this because I love the sound of so many classic tracks that have used it. I'm not making any money from my music yet but think I'm going to have to buy this as an investment for the future. It seems like the 'Serum' of effects!
wow tried it today and I have to say thank you! 2008 I used the hardware for about a year and it was absolute killer on vocals. Unfortunately I had to leave the studio where I was working around 2010 and the later h3000mk1 plugin never felt like the real deal to me. But this thing. I mean it's long ago since working with the hardware, but I had that same feeling today when I tested the mk2 version!
EXCELLENT video!
Thank You!!!
I just made a similar (shorter) comment on the updated band delays video ... A $99.00 cross grade for...A resizable gui (should be free), a few added presets (a $10.00 preset pack... maybe), and modeling the original a to d (And Analog ?) circuitry (presumably with a time machine of some sort otherwise it samples a decades old unit winch wouldn't be "accurate") is at best a $29.00 upgrade, not a $99.00 one...not if the company wants to extract extra money from long term users...
Unless there is a side by side video showing us what we get for that high cross-grade price other than what I mentioned at the beginning. It's not a good look in terms of building brand loyalty in the age of such fierce price competition from other very well regarded plugin developers (and their ongoing perpetual fire sale prices... 10 years ago, maybe. Today, not so much). I do hope a more sensible mindset prevails.
Agree. Couldn't believe they want 99 for the Mod factory one. The filters didn't match the hardware on that one (also one of the mod sources waves was inverted) and it seems they fixed that but it should be a paid update to make it correct. Now if they modeled the transformer hum it might be :) Luckily I got the hardware still.
@@radiowaves13 I hope you work for eventide. Otherwise... Sad.
The fact remains In today's pricing climate, especially in the absence of a side by side audio demo showcasing the difference that is supposed to be worth a 99.00 cross-grade price, is a bad look from and engenders bad feelings towards, Eventide. The aforementioned is likely to cost them more than they're going to make from that type of pricing. And I got my cross grades for free mind you (although I wouldn't have resented a 10 - 30 dollar upgrade price)... but that doesn't change my opinion of (your bosses?) business plans.
Now I don't do "flame wars" so I'll turn this particular, potentially sad, floor back to you for a last word.
Been looking at your videos here about H3000. Thanks for those.
But honestly your marketing department are really sleeping! You could potentially make more revenue on this plugin if they woke up a bit. It's not rocket science to show potential buyers what an impact this thing has had on music through so many years, I bet ya everyone has a favorite record where this was used!
It makes impact right now in my Ableton projects.
plz make stereo 500 rack version similar to ams rmx16
You can buy the bundle of H3000 MKII with the new Band Delays MKII, but you can't bundle a crossgrade, only individually. Would be nice to get a little more discount of both.
Yes please 😊
Is it only me, or is there no "what's new" to be found anywhere for this update? All we know is that it has a new UI.
Also: This is free for existing Anthology XII users. Just download the 1.2.0 full installer.
These are complete refreshes of the original plug-ins, featuring brand-new modeling of the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, precise filter recreations that capture the magical sound, and a refreshed preset library containing more accurate recreations of presets from the original H3000.
Would be great to hear a AB comparison between MKI and MKII to convince people to update. Otherwise I see also just a new GUI for a big price 😱
@@adknon9631 We offer free 30-day demos on our website if you'd like to test them out
Sound quality is different. Load same presets on MK1 and MK2 and listen.
@@EventideAudio well, great, but it's 2024. There's so much more that can be done now. Look, Eventide's sound quality is absolutely unimpeachable in most of your plugins. This is why I'm a customer and own nearly everything you make. But there's just so, so much more you could be doing by abandoning the idea that you must accurately model only the original hardware. I mean, yes, do that, BUT take those models and go wild with them once you have the algorithms down. I mean... soft keys? Really? Why make the UI suffer just because the old hardware UI had severe limitations? Think outside the (hardware) box.
Is there no reverb on this.
@@robertlevasseur8896 Correct, no reverb. Rather, this plug-in is based on the Mod Factory algorithms that allows you to combine up to 18 other effect blocks.
What's the name of the demo song?
Does anyone know if this is included in the subscription?
Yes - they're included in the Ensemble subscription
Does this plugin now have all the algorithms of the hardware?
These are complete refreshes of the original plug-ins, featuring brand-new modeling of the analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, precise filter recreations that capture the magical sound, and a refreshed preset library containing more accurate recreations of presets from the original H3000.
You can explore the entire collection of presets by downloading our free demos at etide.io/H3000MkII
@@EventideAudiothat’s great, thank you. However does it have all the algorithms of the original hardware so that all the presets of the hardware can be used? That was the thing that held me back from getting the MK1 plugins.
Does this have the magic air preset
You can explore the entire collection of presets by downloading our free demos at etide.io/H3000MkII
You guys could've done a hardware reissue of the original. Instead, you spent countless hours developing software to reinvent the wheel.. Can you at least give us all hardware owners an EDITOR for the hardware and make us happy?
You forgot to say "please"
@@directed6924 I didn't know you worked for Eventide. This has been asked for many years now and It started with the word please. At this point, they need to realize that it's the people who own the hardware who make Eventide the company that it is.
With converters that don't exist anymore, analog preamps that will sound different, and a dying multi-effects hardware rack business? Also there's not a single chance an editor will be made for it. It's long out of support. Buy an H9000.
Stop complaining...
@@docshay7328 who asked for your opinion?