Eventide Unveils New Crystals Plugin
Crystals is a plugin version of the H3000 Harmonizer effect, which combines twin reverse pitch shifters with reverse delays and reverb.
Eventide has unveiled its new Crystals plugin for Mac, PC and iOS.
A plugin version of the H3000 Harmonizer effect, which combines twin reverse pitch shifters with reverse delays and reverb, Crystals features two reverse granular delays that can be manipulated by length and pitch.
The plugin's Ribbon function allows users to sweep the effect between two different settings of any combination of controls. The plugin also features a number of available presets, for easy configuration of parameters.
The plugin's Flex function shifts both voices up one octave, while its Mix Lock function keeps the wet-dry mix constant while presets are being auditioned. The plugin also features reverb with up to 100 seconds of decay.
The Eventide Crystals plugin is available from now through July 5 for $39, with the price increasing to $99 thereafter. The iOS version is available from now through June 14 for $9.99, with the price increasing to $14.99 thereafter. For Mac and PC, it's available as a VST, AAX, and AU plug-in.
For more info on the plugin, point your browser to eventideaudio.com.
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