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Eventide Updates TimeFactor With New Looper
By Music Dish on December 12 2014 | 440 Views
Eventide announces the immediate availability of free v5.0 software for TimeFactor, featuring a new looper with a host of advanced features and full compatibility with the H9 Control app
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Today, Eventide announced the immediate availability of v5.0, a free software download for TimeFactor users. The new software will be shipping in TimeFactor shipments from Eventide starting in January. The new software features s a new looper with a host of advanced features and adds full compatibility with the H9 Control app via USB. This new TimeFactor update is free and can be downloaded using the H9 Control app.
Here is a how-to video: http://bit.ly/TimeFactorLooperUpdate
Looper advanced features:
Reverse play and record with immediate reverse playback
Seamless Varispeed overdubbing and loop playback over a full range of speeds from 200x to pause to reverse 200x
Real-time, non-destructive, loop head and tail trimming
Auto beat-quantization of footswitch actions in Tempo Mode.
Tempo Mode maintains real time intelligent beat sync even with speed changes or trimmed loop
MIDI clock sync to your drum machine or sequencer for locking your loop to the beat without drift
Now, the H9 Control app provides editor librarian functionality for all Eventide stompboxes for easy preset editing, management and creation of Preset Lists. H9 Control delivers new capabilities such as a Universal Save feature for synchronizing changes to user presets that exist in multiple Preset Lists for any Eventide stompbox.
Free download here: http://bit.ly/H9ControlUpdate
About Eventide
Eventide was founded in 1971 in New York City. Eventide is a leading developer and manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast, and live performance. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide invented the H910, the first Harmonizer effects processor in 1975, followed in 1977 by the H949, the first de-glitched Harmonizer with additional delay. Visit Eventide online at eventide.com.
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