Compared to the Factor and Space pedals, the H9 is shockingly minimal with just 2 footswitches, one giant knob/button flanked by a few more tiny buttons, and a much smaller footprint than its predecessors. And like an alien artifact, it packs unimaginable power within. The H9 has an immediate eye-catching effect with it’s sci-fi relic exterior gleaming with a glossy white glow.
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Now they’re set to revolutionize the way the world thinks about effects all over again with the H9. With their entry into pedal based effects processing, Eventide went from being a renowned studio recording heavyweight to one of the world leaders in stompbox effects in only a few short years. The Space stompbox continued with some of the finest reverb algorithms available in any format.Īnd thus concludes the pre-H9 era. Then came the PitchFactor Harmonizer Stompbox which gave gigging guitarists access to classic and contemporary pitch shifting without the need to lug around thousands of dollars worth of rack gear. Fast forward to the 21st century, and Eventide finally brought their legendary studio quality effects to the guitar playing masses with the release of the TimeFactor and ModFactor Stompbox delay and modulation guitar pedals. Their innovation continued with the release of such gems as the H3000 Harmonizer in the late 80’s which many guitarists may recognize for its appearance on Steve Vai’s Ballerina 12/24 from Passion and Warfare. Using vintage Eventide in your system? Drop a line a weigh in.Reviewed by: Gabriel TanakaRating:5On November 21, 2013Last modified: October 6, 2016Įventide has come a long way since pioneering pitch shifting in the 1970’s with their first Harmonizer rack units, the most famous being the H910 and H949.
#EVENTIDE H910 HARMONIZER & 2016 STEREO ROOM PRICE DOWNLOAD#
I’d love a ‘real’ Omnipressor for the mix room at GoldCoast but these seem pretty much impossible to find for a reasonable sum.Ĭommodore PET anyone? Of little interest to most, the download package contains a ton of info on Eventide’s PET-based RTA system. Simple in principle, but the crazy part is it actually works. One of my favorite patches in the SPACE (#19 ‘NEBULA’) models the above OMNIPRESSOR – it reverses the attack envelope of any sound.
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I’ve had my eye on these early ‘compact’ HM80 harmonizers for a while seems tough to find but would def tie the vintage synth ‘rig’ together. I use it on literally every electric guitar and electric piano I record at home, and most synths as well. At home ( where I don’t have room for a big outboard rack)I heavily depend on my Eventide Space reverb pedal, which is pretty likely the greatest effect pedal ever made. We have their classic H3000 Harmonizer at our studio Goldcoast Recorders ( one of only two digital processors we’ve kept in the main mix room).
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Products covered, with text, photos, and some specs, include: Harmonizer HM80, H949 and H910 LU618 de-glitch board ( ooops) HK940 keyboard, FL 201 instant flanger and BPC 101 phaser card 2830 omnipressor BD955 Broadcast delay line 1745M delay line JJ193 delay line TIMESQUEEZE system with PTC 945 precision tape controller RD770 Monstermat mon/stereo matrioxing unit and the Eventide Real Time Analyzer systems THS 224 and VTU02. Download 17 pages of Eventide promotional material / data sheets and price lists circa 1979 – 1981: