Latching hotswitch eventide h97/10/2023 There are 52 algos and Eventide adds one or two new ones for the H9 every year. Plus, in 22 of the 52 algos, one can switch between the effect combinations (in real time with no glitch or lag) with a footswitch (called the Hotswitch). Plus, one can morph between any of these effect combinations in real time with an expression pedal. harmonic trem, or optical trem, or bias trem, or squarewave/chop, all with or without overdrive? Harmadillo. stereo leslie, stereo chorus, or stereo flange? Tricerachorus. delay, fuzz, and/or harmonizer? Pitchfuzz. pitchshift/chorus and/or digital delay Micropitch. analog chorus and/or analog delay? Vintage delay. That's three effects at once.ĭo you want compression, volume pedal, and/or three bands of parametric eq? That algo is Eqcompressor.ĭo you want distortion/fuzz, eq, and/or autowah, or manual wah? That's an algo named Sculpt. That's three effects at once.Īnother algo called Spacetime provides any one or combination of chorus, digital delay, and/or reverb. Each algo performs one, two, three, or four different effects at a time, depending on the specifics of the algo.įor example, an algo named Modechoverb provides any one or combination of modulation (your choice of flange or chorus), echo (an analog style delay), and/or reverb that's why it's called mod(ulation)-echo-(re)verb. Here's how: The H9 runs one of 52 algorithms at a time. Line 6 is trying to give you emulations of existing effects and allows you to route them, both sound great! Combining the two would make a killer pedalboard.Ĭlick to expand.And the H9 misinformation spreads faster than c-19. For one I think the H9 tries to be more authentic, doesn’t emulate anything but has it’s own strong algorithms. If you compare it to a Line 6 HX, they’re two different things. It’s got a pretty big following of folks sharing their love for it and their presets. Do you like the sound of the algorithms? If you do, you should get it and have fun. And if you want to run more than one effect at a time you can get there cheaper with a core. They even reward long time max users by giving them a free algorithm every now and again. Some folks like me know they’ll want it all but don’t want to pay the steep price for all those algorithms (The max is out of my price range). ![]() The H9 does allow this, and that comes at a price. It includes dual 1/4' TS analog inputs and outputs, in addition to a 1/4' expression pedal input for integrating an expression pedal or auxiliary switch. Strymon could release one pedal that you could change on the fly, but they don’t (to be fair a lot of their pedals do have different circuit boards with jfets, etc.). The H9 has an 'active' footswitch for engaging and bypassing the unit, as well as a tap tempo footswitch for controlling time-based effects. I have fond memories of playing with the TimeFactor, such a great delay! It too was based on the sounds of an older series, it even borrowed the colors, green DL4 is still a classic.Įventide has certain sounds nailed, some of it’s demand is driven by the likes of artists like Josh Smith (Leslie Sound) in every pedalboard demo he gives. How old is that thing? I bet it still sounds as good as it did when it came out. I was looking at an M13 for sale on the sweetwater website today. Somehow digital pedals come with an expiration date. ![]() It’s interesting that nobody asks if the Analogman Sunface is still a great Fuzz for 2020.
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