Eventide PitchFactor Provides Gearwire Staffer With A New Place to Sleep

June 01, 2009
Eventide PitchFactor Part One

Owen spent a disturbing amount of time in the studio last week, and so we called in the authorities to bust down the barricaded door. There sat Owen, with a 3-days' growth of beard and a device with a sort of red aura emanating from it. The device was none other than the Eventide PitchFactor, and Owen wasn't quite done going through the specs yet. So we gave him some sandwiches and bottled water and barricaded him in there again, with instructions not to come out until he was done.

Now you can watch the first part of the fruit of his efforts, in this thorough demo the seemingly endless PitchFactor. Owen is currently intubated* in the hospital as a result, but it was so worth it!


*Don't worry, it's a Talk Box!



Presenter: Owen O'Malley and Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Gearwire Studio -- Chicago, IL

Gretchen Hasse is a media producer for Gearwire.


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ACTUALLY controlling the Etide P Factor

By: laguitarzan

Thank God!That I found this site.I have had my P Factor for about 18 days and have gotten to the point that I can set a key and get a 3rd octave ,but the rest has been little more than noise because of my rate of experimental developmental learning curve.I had felt like again ,I got the only blind keyboard in typing class ,thus I drop never to learn typing.This has been promising and I look forward to stumbling over the next installment.Wish me luck?

Mon, 2009-06-01 21:24

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