Create H9 pedal plugin shimmer effect with H3000 Factory

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      Demious
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      I would like to get rid of the complete parallel signal of the H9 ShimmerVerb/EQ/Compressor plugins, next to the main signal containing the H3000 Factory and Band Delay, for my virtual guitar rig.

      I find numerous posts on H9 plugins being taken from the H3000 structure, which seems to indicate that the H3000 can do what the separate pedal plugins can do. I know the H3000 doesnt have a reverb, but that’s what I’m using the Band Delay for, I just need to know how to recreate the shimmer effect with the H3000 factory.

      So far I havent been able to create anyting that even remotely resembles the shimmer effect from the pedal, I really can use some help here.

      Anyone who can explain how to do this, or who can point me to a tutorial that explains this?

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      dbaylies
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      Hey Demious,

      The H3000 Factory Mk II plug-in models the Patch Factory, mod factory|one, and mod factory|two algorithms from the original H3000 hardware unit, but it does not model any of the reverbs that would be necessary to accurately recreate a Shimmer effect. You could try to get close, perhaps using the presets from the “Pitched Delays” category, but it won’t sound perfect.

      If you are curious how to build a Shimmer effect from scratch, a useful routing diagram is provided in the ShimmerVerb plugin manual (see attached image). You could perhaps build this using the Factory Mk II pitch shifters as an ingredient, but with an external reverb plugin and some sort of delay feedback system outside of the plugin. Though this may complicate your setup more than it’s worth.

      Let us know how you get on,

      David

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