

Finally, the Freeze button allows you to make smeared textures out of single voices, full pads, or percussive elements resulting in metallic "shimmers. Use this for changing octaves, turning off/on the pitch shifters, or simply turning the Mix up or down while crafting your performance. ShimmerVerb also boasts a HotSwitch for calling up another state of parameters inside the same preset. Ribbon mappings are great for Feedback swells, moving the Pitch knobs, or changing the Size for a massive detuning result. Now convert server core to full Gui using with the following install-WindowsFeature PowerShell command. The PowerShell will open in a new window. Desktop users can plug in a MIDI keyboard and gain tactile command over this function via the modulation wheel. To open PowerShell type start PowerShell on command prompt and press Enter. "The Ribbon" is an easy to program performance macro allowing users to morph between two settings with one control. ShimmerVerb shines via its playable, performance-based parameters. Feedback can be further fine-tuned by specifying which frequencies are fed back through the low/mid/high cross-over network. Anyways I used the hotswitch core and on round 62 I switched with an enemy right as they were exiting a spawn door. In typical Eventide fashion, features have been added such as the ability to infinitely feedback the signal, resulting in cascading reverbs that smear into oblivion. I recently unlocked the CORE / INFINITE level in world 4 where you can go through (I assume) infinite maps while building up hacks (not the one where you can go through infinite waves on a certain map). Now, this iconic sound has been refined and extended with a modern, unified interface that is great for adding dreamy ambiance to guitars, keys, synths, samples, and vocals. This production technique was popularized by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on U2's The Unforgettable Fire. ShimmerVerb combines a massively lustrous reverb with parallel pitch shifters to add ethereal layers making any signal, well, "shimmer." Oftentimes, producers would achieve the effect by using Eventide pitch shifting hardware such as the H910, H949, or H3000 or other rack mount units in combination with a reverb.
