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How to Delete ShimmerVerb

Published by: Eventide
Release Date: March 06, 2024

Need to cancel your ShimmerVerb subscription or delete the app? This guide provides step-by-step instructions for iPhones, Android devices, PCs (Windows/Mac), and PayPal. Remember to cancel at least 24 hours before your trial ends to avoid charges.

Guide to Cancel and Delete ShimmerVerb

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ShimmerVerb Unsubscribe Instructions

Unsubscribing from ShimmerVerb is easy. Follow these steps based on your device:

Canceling ShimmerVerb Subscription on iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name at the top to access your Apple ID.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Here, you'll see all your active subscriptions. Find ShimmerVerb and tap on it.
  5. Press Cancel Subscription.

Canceling ShimmerVerb Subscription on Android:

  1. Open the Google Play Store.
  2. Ensure you’re signed in to the correct Google Account.
  3. Tap the Menu icon, then Subscriptions.
  4. Select ShimmerVerb and tap Cancel Subscription.

Canceling ShimmerVerb Subscription on Paypal:

  1. Log into your PayPal account.
  2. Click the Settings icon.
  3. Navigate to Payments, then Manage Automatic Payments.
  4. Find ShimmerVerb and click Cancel.

Congratulations! Your ShimmerVerb subscription is canceled, but you can still use the service until the end of the billing cycle.

How to Delete ShimmerVerb - Eventide from Your iOS or Android

Delete ShimmerVerb from iPhone or iPad:

To delete ShimmerVerb from your iOS device, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the ShimmerVerb app on your home screen.
  2. Long press the app until options appear.
  3. Select Remove App and confirm.

Delete ShimmerVerb from Android:

  1. Find ShimmerVerb in your app drawer or home screen.
  2. Long press the app and drag it to Uninstall.
  3. Confirm to uninstall.

Note: Deleting the app does not stop payments.

How to Get a Refund

If you think you’ve been wrongfully billed or want a refund for ShimmerVerb, here’s what to do:

If you need help unsubscribing or further assistance, visit the ShimmerVerb forum. Our community is ready to help!

What is ShimmerVerb?

Taking keys to celestial heights with shimmerverb:

ShimmerVerb combines a massively lustrous reverb with parallel pitch shifters to add ethereal layers making any signal, well, "shimmer." Oftentimes, producers would achieve the effect by using Eventide pitch shifting hardware such as the H910, H949, or H3000 or other rack mount units in combination with a reverb. This production technique was popularized by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on U2's The Unforgettable Fire. Now, this iconic sound has been refined and extended with a modern, unified interface that is great for adding dreamy ambiance to guitars, keys, synths, samples, and vocals. In typical Eventide fashion, features have been added such as the ability to infinitely feedback the signal, resulting in cascading reverbs that smear into oblivion. Feedback can be further fine-tuned by specifying which frequencies are fed back through the low/mid/high cross-over network.

ShimmerVerb shines via its playable, performance-based parameters. "The Ribbon" is an easy to program performance macro allowing users to morph between two settings with one control. Desktop users can plug in a MIDI keyboard and gain tactile command over this function via the modulation wheel. Ribbon mappings are great for Feedback swells, moving the Pitch knobs, or changing the Size for a massive detuning result. ShimmerVerb also boasts a HotSwitch for calling up another state of parameters inside the same preset. Use this for changing octaves, turning off/on the pitch shifters, or simply turning the Mix up or down while crafting your performance. Finally, the Freeze button allows you to make smeared textures out of single voices, full pads, or percussive elements resulting in metallic "shimmers."

Features:
- Unique reverb plug-in with parallel pitch shifters on the reverb tail.
- Easily pitch with perfect fourths, fifths, and octaves.
- Micropitch tuning available around perfect intervals.
- Four octaves of pitch shifting (from two octaves down to two octaves up).
- Delay pitched signals up to one second or sync them to your DAW's tempo.
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