The #102 Dual Shift Algorithm in H3000 Factory native

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      teacue
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        Does H3000 Factory Native contains all the parameters of the H3000 Hardware Algorithm #102 Dual Shift?

        I am slowly and enthusiastically learning how to program the H3000 Factory Plugin smiley

        For this purpose I had a look to the Eventide H3000 Programming Worksheets that one can find on your old site.

        In these Workseets I founded the parameters for the algorithm #102, Dual Shift:

        Left Pitch

        Left Delay

        Left Feedback

        Left Mix

        Right Pitch

        Right Delay

        Right Feedback

        Right Mix

        And the Expert Parameters:

        Low Note

        High Note

        Source

        Seing that you could reproduce the preset #102 Dual Shift in the Plugin,

        can I consider that the parameters Left Pitch, Left Delay, Left Feedback and Left Mix from the the Dual Shift algorithm are similar to:

        Pitch Shift 1, Delay 1, Delay 1 Feedback and Mixer 1 in the Plugin?

        (Then the same for right)

        And that the expert parameters Low Note, High Note are similar to:

        Pitch Shift Parameters: Low Note, High Note in the plugin?

        If yes, it would mean that all the H3000 original presets based on this algorithm (to my knowledge there are twenty presets) can be reproduced in the plugin.

        Would you then consider to provide the Data Sheets of these original  presets?

        In my learning process I would gladly reproduce/transcribe these presets manually.

        Best regards

      • #142889
        tlongabaugh
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

          Hi teacue-

          Yes, the modules you mention in the plug-in do correspond to the parameters in the H3000 hardware algorithm, though we can't guarantee it will sound exactly the same (I believe it should be close). You should be able to therefore recreate the presets based on that algorithm. I will have to check if we have records of the original preset parameter values from the H3000, since that's a bit of an archaeological task.

          Best,

          Tom 

        • #142890
          teacue
          Participant

            Thanks for your answer!

            These are great news smiley

            It would be really great if you indeed could provide the data sheets.

            “Archaeological task”

            Yes but isn’t the H3000 a dinosaur?

            Now forgive me but your answer leads me to another question.

            Further studying the Programming Worksheets I noticed that the algorithm “Reverse Shift” and “Layered Shift” have also modules that are all contained also in the plugin.

            I also noticed that you could also reproduce presets from the algorithm “Layered Shift” (#231 Micropitchshift, #325 Magic)

            and from the algorithm “Multi Shift” (#521 Micropitch Slap).

            May I then assume that these three further algorithm could be reproduced with the modules included in the plugin?

            If yes, may I again ask if you could extend your acheological search to the Data Sheets for these algorithms too? wink

            Best regards

             

          • #142898
            DGillespie
            Moderator
            Eventide Staff

              Hi Teacue,

               

              You ask some good questions, and the answer is, I don't know off hand which algorithms and presets you should be able to recreate, but you are correct that the Dual Shift algorithm seems possible, which means presets based on it should be too.  It sounds like you have the manual, so by following those structures you may be able to do some other algorithms as well. As Tom mentioned it's a bit of a dig to find out the preset values, so I won't be able to dig into this immediately.  However, I'm going to try to see if we can't spend some time on it at some point, because it is an interesting question, and I'm happy to help if I can.

               

              Dan

               

              It sounds like you have the H3000 Manual, and you are right

            • #143117
              medway
              Participant
                teacue wrote:

                Does H3000 Factory Native contains all the parameters of the H3000 Hardware Algorithm #102 Dual Shift?

                I am slowly and enthusiastically learning how to program the H3000 Factory Plugin smiley

                For this purpose I had a look to the Eventide H3000 Programming Worksheets that one can find on your old site.

                In these Workseets I founded the parameters for the algorithm #102, Dual Shift:

                Left Pitch

                Left Delay

                Left Feedback

                Left Mix

                Right Pitch

                Right Delay

                Right Feedback

                Right Mix

                And the Expert Parameters:

                Low Note

                High Note

                Source

                Seing that you could reproduce the preset #102 Dual Shift in the Plugin,

                can I consider that the parameters Left Pitch, Left Delay, Left Feedback and Left Mix from the the Dual Shift algorithm are similar to:

                Pitch Shift 1, Delay 1, Delay 1 Feedback and Mixer 1 in the Plugin?

                (Then the same for right)

                And that the expert parameters Low Note, High Note are similar to:

                Pitch Shift Parameters: Low Note, High Note in the plugin?

                If yes, it would mean that all the H3000 original presets based on this algorithm (to my knowledge there are twenty presets) can be reproduced in the plugin.

                Would you then consider to provide the Data Sheets of these original  presets?

                In my learning process I would gladly reproduce/transcribe these presets manually.

                Best regards

                 

                Intersting question. I’ll try re-creating one of the H3000 Dual shit algo presets and compare the sound 🙂

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