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Eventide Releases H8000FW V5.5 Upgrade


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Little Ferry, NJ - Aug 11, 2010 - Eventide has released the V5.5 software upgrade for the H8000FW Ultra-Harmonizer. V5.5 is a free download for registered H8000FW users at eventide.com. V5.5 adds Windows 7 and Snow Leopard compatibility, some system enhancements, and adds all of the TimeFactor and ModFactor effects and presets to the already abundant 1,800 programs resident in the H8000FW.

Also available on the Eventide website, at no charge for registered users, are new updated H8000FW signal routing programs for Mac and PC.



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