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April 30, 2025 2 min read
Guitar players and musicians, get ready to expand your sonic palette: Eventide has just released Harmonizer+, a brand-new suite of vocal algorithms for the acclaimed H90 Harmonizer pedal. Formerly reserved for the flagship H9000, these cutting-edge vocal processors now fit in the palm of your hand—perfect for stage setups, home studios, and creative jam sessions.
Since inventing the first Harmonizer® in 1975, Eventide has been at the forefront of pitch and time-based effects. The original H910 changed the course of music production, and the H90 pedal continued that tradition—earning a TEC Award for its versatility. Now, Harmonizer+ brings the advanced vocal-shaping power of the H9000 into the H90, giving guitarists and vocalists alike access to pristine pitch correction, harmonization, and experimental sound design.
VocalTune: Flawless Pitch & Formant Control
Whether you’re tightening up backing vocals or crafting avant-garde textures, VocalTune puts surgical precision at your fingertips.
Transform a single vocal line into a sweeping choir or subtle double-track—VocalPitch makes it simple to dial in harmonies that sing.
To complement these new algorithms, Eventide has updated the H90 Control software (Mac, PC & iPad) to v1.10:
Update your H90’s firmware **for free** via the H90 Control desktop app and dive into the new vocal world in minutes.
Why Guitarists & Musicians Will Love It
Whether you’re layering guitars and vocals in a home studio or crafting unique effects for live shows, Harmonizer+ turns your H90 into a powerhouse vocal workstation.
Ready to explore Harmonizer+?
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