We'll see how AKAI and AIR respond first. Eventide plug-ins give you the ability to make your recordings evoke the sonic landscape of legendary albums and open the doors to the creation of new sounds never heard before.
#Eventide h910 ilok 1 license#
I still have a few SONiVOX iLOK license activations stuck on the old laptop, but not sure they are really worth recovering. So now I have a new(er) laptop, a (refurbished) Dell, with an access cover on the bottom. I have an external keyboard, but the power button is on the internal keyboard.
Now the keyboard has come free and also detached the ribbon cables from the system board, which appears to have damaged the ribbon sockets, so no way back. Had no idea that would be terminal! But due to the cheap hardware design and no access cover on the bottom, I was required to remove the keyboard to access the drive bay. I would obviously have de-activated all of the iLOK licenses prior to attempting a hard drive swap on my cheap laptop (no names mentioned) if I had thought that would kill the laptop. Produced from 1979-1984, it introduced the MicroPitch effect, which used a proprietary single-sideband modulation technique for precise control of small pitch shifts. We'll see how responsive their support is. Building on the legacy of the H910 pitch shifter, the H949 Harmonizer® was Eventide’s first de-glitched pitch-shifter.
#Eventide h910 ilok 1 professional#
The real test will be the iLOK licenses on the same machine that belong to AKAI Professional and AIR Music (both inMusic Brands now). I'm hopeful that they will get around to it in a couple of business days next week. Just discovered this morning (on a Saturday), and emailed them. Anti-feedback modulates pitch around unity for subtle-to-outrageous effects. Execute perfect pitch changes, and control them manually via MIDI or Anti-feedback control. Faithfully reproduces the original unit's juicy signature girth and grit. I have not had to petition Eventide for a new activation but have found their support pretty responsive. Eventide has painstakingly modeled every section of the analog signal chain to recreate the sounds of the original H910.The original H910 was a 100 software-free, analog and digital processor that predated the earliest practical ADC or DSP chips by several years. Eventide H910 Harmonizer Plug-in Suite Features: True analog modeling of highly nonlinear electronics.