Eventide, a company long revered for its high-end processors, has announced that its new H7600 Ultra-Harmonizer will be shown to what is certain to be an appreciative audience at the 2006 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California which begins January 19th. The H7600 is Eventide’s most powerful stereo effects processor to-date, with nearly 1,000 preset- algorithms and a 174-second sampler along with AES/EBU, S/PDIF, and word clock digital I/O, two channels of analog I/O via XLR, and even two channels of high-impedance instrument inputs. Using the company’s Building Block Architecture, users can create their own customized preset-algorithms. The H7600 also includes OS X and PC-based graphic preset development tools.











