Decksaver Eventide H90 Harmonizer Cover

£31.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals by Decksaver, the Decksaver Eventide H90 Harmonizer Cover Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals is a great Pitch choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Decksaver brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals by Decksaver, the Decksaver Eventide H90 Harmonizer Cover Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals is a great Pitch choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Decksaver brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more. The Decksaver Eventide H90 Harmonizer cover is a high-quality cover designed to accommodate the Eventide H90 Harmonizer MIDI Keyboard protecting your equipment when not in use. The custom moulded protective cover is constructed from a highly-durable polycarbonate shell for optimal strength. The cover helps to protect the Eventide H90 Harmonizer MIDI Keyboard from dust liquid accidental impact damage and more. The precision trimmed design of the Decksaver cover allows you to accommodate cables and more so your equipment is always ready to go. With its smoked clear finish the cover allows you to see your equipment at all times. Please Note: Images are for reference only the cover DOES NOT include the Eventide H90 Harmonizer MIDI Keyboard.

Brand

Decksaver

Category

Pitch & Harmoniser Pedals

Pitch processors shift the incoming note to a new interval, while harmonisers add one or more shifted voices alongside it. Digital detection may follow single notes, chords or a selected musical key, and some units allow continuous expression-controlled sweeps. Tracking accuracy, latency, interval range, scale intelligence and formant handling determine how natural or deliberately synthetic the added voices sound.

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Pitch

Moves the detected note to another interval or adds shifted voices alongside it. Tracking method, polyphonic capability, latency, scale awareness and formant handling determine whether the result follows chords naturally or produces a more synthetic, stepped character.