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Old 1st April 2005   #1
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Eventide H3000 Factory, Reverb plug-ins?

I'm thinking about upgrading to Eventide's Anthology Bundle.
Seems like a good deal. However, I've not used or heard the Reverb, Octavox or H3000 Factory.
Any user comments welcome.
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Hi,

The best thing to do is try it . there's a 30 days demo . And after that you'll want to have it.

I think it's one of the best bundles ou there . The reverb is fantastic and the octavox is the great eventide pitch . You also get the omnipressor that I quite like .

I haven't had the time to play a lot with the H3000 Factory but even without it, it would be worth it .

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the reverb alone is worth the bundle imho.
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The reverb is available alone for cheaper than the bundle .

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I already have the Clockworks bundle and Band Delays. Therefore, upgrading to the full Anthology bundle would then yield the reverb, Octavox and H3000 Factory.
Is the reverb the only plug worth noting?

Downloading the demos is certainly in the cards but any experienced users comments would certainly help.
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The reverb sounds pretty good. I haven't found much of a need for the Factory yet. I am used to using the Sound Toys Ultra Tools which seem to cover a lot of the same ground,
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I already have the Clockworks bundle and Band Delays.
Pitman , in your case (if you own two registered plug ins) the upgrade to the anthology is cheaper than the reverb alone . It's a no brainer . The octavox is great too .

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How does the Eventide reverb compare to the Altverb?
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has anyone compared the H3000 Factory to the H3000SE box? has anyone actually sold the box after buying the plugs? thanks.
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If you can afford, I would have kept it.
There's something about those converters..

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