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H949 Dual Harmonizer® Controls
The H949 Harmonizer® plug-in comes bundled with the H949 Dual Harmonizer® plug-
in, which recreates two H949 units running in parallel, an application that was frequently
used in the hardware version to create doubling effects. Of course, you can also use the
H949 Dual to create a wide variety of other interesting sounds. The H949 Dual includes
two Main Panels (as described above), and an Expansion Panel with several additional
controls.
Expansion Panel Controls
Stereo Feedback
The three buttons in this group allow you to control the feed-
back routing between the two H949 units. In
MONO
mode,
the output from a single unit only feeds back into that unit. In
STEREO
mode, the output from the top unit feeds back into the
bottom unit, and vice versa. In
BOTH
mode, the output of each
unit feeds back into both itself and the other unit. An interesting
application of these modes is when using feedback combined
with pitch shifting: based on the Pitch Ratios of the bottom and
top units, can cause the incoming signal to shift up/down con-
tinuously, shift up and then down continuously, or shift away
from a Pitch Ratio of 1 in both directions.
Stereo Link
The three buttons in this group allow you to more easily con-
trol the plug-in, by linking corresponding controls in the bot-
tom and top units. In
MONO
mode, all controls can be set in-
dependently. In
LINK
mode, changing a control on one unit
will cause the corresponding control on the other unit to fol-
low that change.
REVERSE LINK
mode behaves much like
LINK
mode, but changing the Pitch Ratio on one unit will cause the
other unit’s Pitch Ratio to move in the opposite direction. This
is especially useful for creating stereo detuned and doubling
effects.
N.B. the Power and Line are always linked, regardless of the
Stereo Link setting.
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