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Electro-harmonix Harmony Machine Pitch Shifter Pedal

Electro-harmonix Harmony Machine Pitch Shifter Pedal
  • Product Code: eq110259
  • Availability: In Stock

$724.50 $905.62

Guitarist looking to create harmonies quickly and easily will appreciate the Electro-Harmonix Intelligent Harmony Machine, a guitar effects pedal that instantly creates matching harmonies to what you play.

The pedal opens the door to the music of great multi-lead guitar bands and multi-part harmonized solos. It's like having one or two guitarists jamming with you in perfect sync. The pedal has the ability to apply simple to sophisticated harmonies to completely transform what you play. It also boasts EHX's renowned impeccable tracking and genuine musical tone.

Creates Matching Harmonies    Great for Multi-Lead Guitar Bands    Perform Multi-Part Harmonized Solos    Simple to Sophisticated Harmonies    Impeccable Tracking and Musical Tone    Modes: Intelligent Harmony & Polyphonic    Momentary Switch    Dry and Shifted Signal Outputs    Includes 9 VDC Power Adapter

General
CompatibilityNot Specified by Manufacturer
Inputs / Outputs
Audio I/O1x 1/4" TS Hi-Z/Instrument Input
2x 1/4" TS Hi-Z/Instrument Output (Dry / Wet Outputs)
Power
Power SourceAC Adapter with Power Brick (Included)
Battery Type1x 9 V
DC Input Power9 VDC at 200 mA
Operating Current26 mA
Physical
Dimensions4.5 x 2.75 x 2.1" / 11.4 x 6.99 x 5.3 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.285 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.5 x 5.6 x 3.1"

Select your key and the Intelligent Harmony Machines will generate single note, diatonic harmonies with a huge range of choices that includes both two- and three-part harmonies. Here are your choices:

  • 6th Down
  • Perfect 4th Down
  • 3rd Down
  • 3rd Up
  • Perfect 4th Up
  • Perfect 5th Up
  • 6th Up
  • 7th Up
  • 3rd Up + 5th Up
  • 3rd Up + 7th Up
  • Perfect 5th Up + Octave Up

These sound so cool that EHX has included them as extra options for the multi-harmony parts (selections 9, 10, and 11) to give you even more choices:

  • Optional 4th Down + 3rd Up
  • Optional 3rd Up + 6th Up
  • Optional Octave Down + 5th Up
  • Optional 6th Down + 4th Down
  • Optional 3rd Down + 3rd Up
  • Optional Octave Down + 4th Down

The Intelligent Harmony Machine also performs perfect polyphonic pitch shifts, so the pitch shifts you dial up are applied to chords as well as single notes. EHX even included a Major/Minor switch, so you can select whether 2nds and 3rds will be major or minor. Here are the interval selections that are available:

  • Doubler
  • Perfect 4th Down
  • 3rd Down (minor on major)
  • 3rd Up (minor or major)
  • Perfect 4th Up
  • Perfect 5th Up
  • 2nd Down (minor or major)
  • 2nd Up (minor or major)
  • Octave Down
  • Octave Up
  • Perfect 5th Up + Octave Up

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. can you take this bag as carry on?

A: Yes, I have the 17 v2.0 and took it on a trip to Europe with no problems. Had a laptop, iPad, Canon 6D with grip, 24-70 2.8L, 70-200 2.8L, both with hoods, a 600EX, GoPro, chargers and had room for more. It's a great travel bag and will more than fit in the overhead bin or under the seat.

Q: 2. Can this pack be pressed down less than 3" thick when empty to fit it flat into a larger suitcase?

A: The Think Tank Photo Shape Shifter 15 V2.0 Backpack (Black) has exterior dimensions of 18.9 x 12 x 7", so it's not possible to squeeze the 7" dimensions into less than 3".

Q: 3. can i use this for mixer reverb as foot switch?

A: Typically you would use a momentary switch, not sustain, to latch effects on or off, but you may want to check with the mixer's owner's manual. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/143489-REG/Korg_PS1_PS1_Single_Momentary_Footswitch.html

Q: 4. Two questions - 1. Would this hold the Sigma 150-600mm Sport, along with an 18-200mm and the camera body. 2. Is it water proof?

A: Yes, the Think Tank Photo Shape Shifter 17 V2.0 Backpack (Black) should be able to hold the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens along with an 18-200mm lens and a camera body. The backpack is not waterproof, but it is constructed with water-repellent fabric coated on the underside with DWR polyurethane. It also includes a rain cover

Q: 5. Is the pedal mechanically quiet? My present pedal makes a loud clicking sound when stepped on.

A: Yes, the SP-2 is mechanically quiet and construction is solid. It will not create a loud clicking sound when you step on the pedal.

Q: 6. Would you be able to fit the Nikon 500 5.6 PF lens into the same pouch as the 70-200 2.8 that is shown in the images?

A: Unfortunately this bag is too small for the 500mm and the 70-200mm. I would recommend the Lowepro Flipside 500, click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/2OZQu2G

Q: 7. Can this bag hold a Canon 5d Miii, Canon 70-200mm f2.2, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Canon 135mm f2.0 (all with hoods on but reversed), Canon 600 ex RT flash, Canon 430 ex iii flash, Canon ST E3-RT trigger?

A: I love using my bag and it fits nicely the following gear 1Dx, 5Dii, 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8, speed light, radio trigger, spare batteries, handful of filters, release cables, 15 laptop and memory cards. I hope this helps.

Q: 8. Does the XK-3 operate properly under Windows 10?

A: Yes. Use our free Macroworks software (available on XKeys.com) for programming.

Q: 9. If a piece of software (such as Microsoft Stream video reviewing site, for example) responds to the media playback control keys on a standard computer keyboard, does that mean it should respond to this foot pedal as well?

A: Yes, the X-keys XK-3 Media Player Foot Pedal BH #XKMPFP is capable of controlling playback for any application that responds to multimedia commands.

Q: 10. Hi can this bag fit 2x mirrorless (sony a7r2 body no grip) canon 50mm f1.2, sigma 85mm and canon 16-35 f4IS lens? Together with a 15 macbook pro retina? Can u try it out?

A: This bag can handle much bigger cameras and lenses then the ones you are speaking of so you will have no problem. It is designed to hold the a 15 computer as well. Sorry, but we are not able to pull from stock all those items and do a test fit. ThinkTank is a superb bag maker, I have several of their products, all work perfectly.

26/09/2024

[26 mA] I got the last one in stock (time to reorder, B&H!) and I can see why... the Mel9 pedal adds a completely new vibe to any electric guitar setup. It's very dynamic and responsive, only slightly losing track with very soft notes. Send the dry out to one amp, and the effect out to another (or the sound board) and your sound palette gets very big very quickly. Like everyone else probably did, I immediately dialed in the flute sound and learned Strawberry Fields Forever, but it doesn't stop there. Strings, cello, orchestra and choir sounds are super-fun and very authentic - even down to the warbly tape sound. One thing I'm considering is putting an EQ pedal on Mel9 as its sounds can be a little harsh in the midrange. Dial that back, add some reverb, set the attack and decay at about 1 o'clock, and you have a string pad like keyboard players have always enjoyed - at a fraction of the cost of MIDI guitar synth. Play around with pickup settings too, as the effect sound definitely responds differently to neck vs. bridge pickups. Playing speed is also a factor... most of the sounds take a little time to bloom, so staccato, rapid picking probably won't let the sounds fully develop. But for adding a huge layer and vintage texture to your sound, the Mel9 is where it's at. I can't wait to try it on bass guitar too. This one will be used a lot.

5
18/07/2024

[1.285 lb] A simple and easy to use looper Clean controls, solid switch design and rugged body.

5
22/06/2024

[1.285 lb] Best chorus I've played. Limited range but sounds so good. The modern 9v plug is a bonus.

5
14/06/2024

[1.285 lb] Yes, this pedal is pretty cool! I particularly like the orchestra and choir voices, though the rest are interesting too. I got it, added it to my pedal board, and tried it out at a gig. Audience members were looking around trying to figure out where all the orchestral sounds were coming from. My bandmates thought it was hilarious that our scrappy garage band suddenly had this new big production sound.

5
03/04/2024

[1.285 lb] First of all, this pedal has so many features and applications. Four different octaves, attack, and low-pass filter (I don't use the detune much, but others probably would get some mileage out of it), plus a built-in presets footswitch. One note: if you are powering your pedalboard with a dedicated pedal power supply, only certain combinations of power supply and pedals will work if you include the POG2. Do some research online if you already have a pedal power supply or if you will add one in the future. Even though this was a special delivery order and not something that B&H carries in stock, B&H delivered very quickly.

5
30/11/-0001

[1x 9 V] The EHX series of organ pedals are a breath of fresh air in an industry that seems content recycling the same basic stompbox designs. You can get a wide range of sounds that go from subtle organ texture to bizarre voicings. Having a dry signal out is fantastic for players like me (bass) who want to keep an uneffected signal to my bass rig. Meanwhile I can run the organ sounds into a separate amp and/or series of pedals and tweak to taste. I'm not sure I'll use it in a live setting much, but its a blast to record and play with.

5
30/11/-0001

[9 VDC at 200 mA] well, I have dozens of pedals, but this one still amazes me from the first day I bought it. spectacular slow down feature, selectable waveforms, 16-step sequencer, envelope, presets, tap tempo (along with tap-in port), expression support, tons of subdivisions... well, it just does everything, in STEREO, and still it's all analog. can be really as slow and as lighting-ring-mod-like fast as you want: the rate button works like a gear switch for precise adjustments. also, we all know EHX doesn't look good at times, but the visuals we got here are just awesome, sorts of retro spaceship with those leds on top (those don't only look nice, but also an important part of its UI). real candy to look at. there's only one con: the thing isn't small and won't fit small boards, but at least all the controls are visible, no hidden settings etc. Devs at EHX could make it smaller and even save some money on electronic parts, but it's big by design: both features and sounds wise.

5

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