Eventide DSP7000 UltraHarmonizer Effects Processor (used)

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Eventide DSP7000 UltraHarmonizer Effects Processor (used)

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Eventide DSP7000 UltraHarmonizer Effects Processor (used)

 

The Eventide DSP7000 Ultra-Harmonizer series can generate up to eleven pitch-shifted voices, provide four stages of dynamics control or 128 bands of equalisation (64 bands in stereo), simultaneously. The DSP7000 model incorporates enough memory to provide 87 seconds of mono delay (at 48kHz), which is extended in the DSP7500 with 174 seconds of stereo sampling memory.
The unit comes pre-programmed with over 500 effects presets ranging from rich, natural reverbs, through countless variations on the familiar time-delay effects (chorus, phasing, flanging and so on) and inevitably on to some of the very best pitch-shifting and pitch-correction algorithms available today. Over 150 user presets can be stored internally and removable PCMCIA cards of up to 4Mb in capacity can be used to store libraries of hundreds more. Expanding its scope even further, the 7000 series can read DSP4000 memory cards - even the official DSP4000 effects library extends to well over 1000 patches, providing a vast archive for a variety of general and specialised uses.
Many DSP7000 owners will find every effect they could ever need, either included in the factory presets or readily available from the existing DSP4000 libraries, and all the usual parameters can be tweaked through the front-panel controls. However, one of the greatest strengths of the DSP7000, as with the DSP4000 before it, is that its programmability is simply phenomenal and allows enormous creativity virtually unmatched by anything else on the market. And I am not just talking in terms of choosing and ordering the vast array of available signal processing blocks, or even of the huge amount of DSP power enabling extraordinarily complex arrays of processing to be constructed. One of the most important aspects of programming the DSP7000 is the way the various signal processing elements can be controlled and modified in response to both internal and external control sources - the latter including MIDI controllers, footswitches, pedals, and control voltage generators.
This unit is used but is in great condition!

The Eventide DSP7000 Ultra-Harmonizer series can generate up to eleven pitch-shifted voices, provide four stages of dynamics control or 128 bands of equalisation (64 bands in stereo), simultaneously. The DSP7000 model incorporates enough memory to provide 87 seconds of mono delay (at 48kHz), which is extended in the DSP7500 with 174 seconds of stereo sampling memory.

The unit comes pre-programmed with over 500 effects presets ranging from rich, natural reverbs, through countless variations on the familiar time-delay effects (chorus, phasing, flanging and so on) and inevitably on to some of the very best pitch-shifting and pitch-correction algorithms available today. Over 150 user presets can be stored internally and removable PCMCIA cards of up to 4Mb in capacity can be used to store libraries of hundreds more. Expanding its scope even further, the 7000 series can read DSP4000 memory cards - even the official DSP4000 effects library extends to well over 1000 patches, providing a vast archive for a variety of general and specialised uses.

 

Many DSP7000 owners will find every effect they could ever need, either included in the factory presets or readily available from the existing DSP4000 libraries, and all the usual parameters can be tweaked through the front-panel controls. However, one of the greatest strengths of the DSP7000, as with the DSP4000 before it, is that its programmability is simply phenomenal and allows enormous creativity virtually unmatched by anything else on the market. And I am not just talking in terms of choosing and ordering the vast array of available signal processing blocks, or even of the huge amount of DSP power enabling extraordinarily complex arrays of processing to be constructed. One of the most important aspects of programming the DSP7000 is the way the various signal processing elements can be controlled and modified in response to both internal and external control sources - the latter including MIDI controllers, footswitches, pedals, and control voltage generators.

 

This unit is used but is in great condition!

 

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