H3000 “alternatives” for rough techno/industrial

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  1. jgoose

    jgoose Newbie

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    Tried this a while back after seeing a few producers I like use it (and knowing the hardware version’s long history in Industrial) and really liked what I got out of it using it on stuff like feedback or noisy synth pads- especially for creating harsh soundscapes/ambience with some texture and movement. I’d like to grab it but I’m trying to pause on buying plugins for a while. Curious if anyone who has tried it has anything similar they like for that kind of thing (bonus if it’s on the sister site & Mac friendly).
     
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  3. KORG3R

    KORG3R Platinum Record

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    They have the plugin too right?
     
  4. jgoose

    jgoose Newbie

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    Yep- that's what I've tried... I really dig it, but it's on the pricier side, so trying to see if there's other options folks like
     
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    This is the perfect moment to grab a demo of the eventide, make some patches in it, and then trying to understand how they work and then replicating them with stock plugins. It's delays, pitch shifters and some modulation. Nothing outerwordly. Especially if you use Bitwig or Live/FL, it's fairly easy to rack-up a stock emulation (Logic, Cubase, not trivial - maybe use a patcher like Kushview Element). It won't be perfect cloning, but it will offer the opportunity to have your own unique set of sounds.
     
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    macros mk2 Audiosexual

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    H3000 plugin is on sister site, thats where I got it
     
  7. ClaudeBalls

    ClaudeBalls Producer

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    Even with the H3000 mkII you still have to add some external saturation to get even close to the delicious grunge of the hardware. Saturation in the flavor of digital heat. Something like the InPhonik RX950 Classic AD/DA Converter of the sister site or even the InPhonik PCM2612 Retro Decimator Unit. The big difference between the H3K mk 1 and mk 2 is the DA output modeling but even with the changes it is still too clean and to hifi sounding to me. The hardware is clunky, heavy and angry. The plugin is still too polite. But better than nothing.
     
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