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September 20, 2019 at 12:17 pm #115521matt@truearts.netMember
Hi Eventide. Any plans of a flash sale on H9 algorithms in the future? I know you do a max out special from time to time but that’s still a significant outlay on a lot of sounds that I wouldn’t use. I know myself that I’d pick up quite a few of the ones I personally desire if you had say a half price weekend or something. Also, how are upcoming specials or releases generally promoted to H9 users? (I wouldn’t want to miss out)
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September 22, 2019 at 7:36 am #152744matt wrote:Hi Eventide. Any plans of a flash sale on H9 algorithms in the future? I know you do a max out special from time to time but that's still a significant outlay on a lot of sounds that I wouldn't use. I know myself that I'd pick up quite a few of the ones I personally desire if you had say a half price weekend or something. Also, how are upcoming specials or releases generally promoted to H9 users? (I wouldn't want to miss out) Thanks in advance 🙂
No matter if there is a plan or not, we are not allowed to say that…What I can say is we normally do maxout promotion at the end of a year or when there is a new algorithm comes out. We've never done half price discount on H9 algorithms.
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September 22, 2019 at 5:12 pm #152745
For perhaps obvious reasons, I have an idea of the amount of work and talent that goes into creating the H9 algorithms.
Believe me, $20 or so, is a good deal.
People have no problem paying $100-200 for a pedal that does one thing only. H9 algs are cheap.
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September 22, 2019 at 9:57 pm #152746matt@truearts.netMember
I agree in many cases, particularly when it’s a distinctly different sound like Phaser, Synth etc. When it’s just variations on a theme (like different types of reverb, delay, pitch shift) then not quite as much, when you’ve paid $500 for the hardware already. Comparing to a seperate pedal also forgets that you can only use one H9 effect at a time.
This is not at all to diminish the quality of the work 🙂
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September 30, 2019 at 8:49 pm #152811camnParticipant
everone shld max out
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September 29, 2019 at 7:30 pm #152806apalazzoloParticipantmatt@truearts.net wrote:
I agree in many cases, particularly when it’s a distinctly different sound like Phaser, Synth etc. When it’s just variations on a theme (like different types of reverb, delay, pitch shift) then not quite as much, when you’ve paid $500 for the hardware already. Comparing to a seperate pedal also forgets that you can only use one H9 effect at a time.
This is not at all to diminish the quality of the work 🙂
Ugh … MANY of the H9 algorithms provide multiple effects at any given time. For example, Spacetime offers reverb, dual delay, and modulation (basically a chorus); Modechoverb (not to be the master of the obvious) provides modulation (either chorus or flange), echo, and reverb; Spring offers spring reverb and optical tremolo; and on and on.
Also, the H9 now offers 51 algos and something like 1000 presets for that $500. In a world where many people regularly pay $200 each for one-trick-pony stompboxes, $20 each for H9 algos seems like an unbeatable deal to me.
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