Arturia Revives 1974 Glitch Sounds to Prove We Love Audio Sadism
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KEY POINTS
- â˘Arturia launched FX Collection 6 in 2026, adding two new plugins including EFX Ambient and Pitch Shifter-910.
- â˘The Pitch Shifter-910 emulates the 1974 Eventide H910 Harmonizer, famed for its distinctive glitchy character.
- â˘FX Collection's Intro version costs $99 with 6 effects, while the full Pro package with 39 effects costs $499.
In 2026, Arturia decided to dredge up musical relics and released FX Collection 6, featuring the EFX Ambient and the very deliberately glitchy Pitch Shifter-910. The latter painfully resurrects the iconic 1974 Eventide H910 Harmonizerâyes, digital pitchshifting ancient history preserved like a digital museum exhibit with all its lovable quirks intact. For only $499 you get 39 effects, or if you're feeling thrifty and only mildly masochistic, the $99 Intro version offers a modest six effectsânot too shabby for basic sonic torture. Arturia is basically saying, "Hey, wanna hear your music behave like a vintage robot with a cold?"
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 2/21/2026 | Author: Terrence OâBrien
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