The Clockworks Legacy package was reviewed on its launch in SOS September 2003, and you can read that SOS review here.Ī couple of years after the Clockworks Legacy bundle was launched, Eventide built on it to create the Anthology and Anthology II collections.
#Eventide h910 output wiring pro#
Available only for Pro Tools TDM systems (remember them?), it comprised accurate emulations of five vintage Eventide processors: the original H910 and its slightly more sophisticated successor, the H949, the Instant Flanger and Phaser, and the Omnipressor compressor. Like ClockworkĮventide first ventured into the world of plug–ins some 12 years ago with their Clockworks Legacy bundle. Nor should we neglect analogue processors such as the Instant Phaser and Flanger, which many still consider the benchmark for those particular effects.
It was the start of a lineage that would bring us the classic H3000 multi–effects - a staple of any self–respecting studio in the ’80s - and which includes current models like the Eclipse, H8000FW and H7600. Their original H910 Harmonizer was the first commercially successful pitch–shifter, and one of the first digital effects units to reach the market. It’s hard to think of a bigger name in the world of hardware effects than Eventide.
Eventide’s H910 and H949 Harmonizer emulations have been rewritten from the ground up in Anthology X, and the new Dual versions are a real boon.Īnthology X makes many of Eventide’s signature effects available in native plug–in formats for the first time.