The built-in envelope follower makes exploring these possibilities easy. Engineers and producers discovered that sending a control voltage to the hardware H910 could be used to slightly (or massively) vary the pitch, creating entirely new sounds. NEW Envelope Follower - An envelope follower has also been implemented in this latest release.
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With the H910 plug-in you can easily use MIDI to control pitch and harmonization in real-time.
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In addition to the glitch, all of the quirkiness of the original H910 has been emulated.
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Not surprisingly, artists found creative ways to use the glitch and, in fact, years later when the H949 was introduced with advanced de-glitching circuitry, some users were disappointed that the glitch was gone. The original H910’s unique pitch change method introduced random ‘glitches’ into the audio and the word ‘glitch’ into the audio engineer’s vocabulary.