Eventide have announced the Anthology XI bundle, which encapsulates the company’s adventures in effects which spans more than four decades.
Eventide’s Anthology XI contains effects, reverb, the Clockworks legacy and utilities. It features almost 3,000 presets for all sound-sculpting needs.
Effects-wise, there is four and eight voice pitch shifting, creative delays and the new Fission plugin, which effectively splits sound in two. Reverbs range from the mangled, to the ultra-sophisticated, to the David Bowie and Tony Visconti Tverb.
The Clockworks Legacy offers up five plugins from Eventide’s iconic series of hardware effects like the H910 Harmonizer, the Omnipressor, as well as phasing and flanging.
The collection is rounded off with a small suite of utility plugins, including channel strips, EQs and a sub-sample delay.
You can grab the bundle at an introductory discounted price until January 11 next year.
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