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Insider – 100% Swill-free: No Sale, No Promo, No Products
Welcome to the Eventide Insider! First off, we want to say thanks for neglecting to ‘unsubscribe’ from our newsletter for yet another year. And, of course, thanks for your support. As we…
Dan Ingram and the Evil Ox
In this special blog we pay tribute to Dan Ingram. Dan was the top rated American top 40 DJ for almost 22 years on 77 WABC NY. In this excerpt from Richard Factor’s…
Pedals with the Pros: GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! H9!
This week, we’re changing things up! For this installment of Pedals with the Pros, we asked Joseph Andreoli of experimental rock duo GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES! to guest-write his own feature. He also included…
Pedals with the Pros: Stu G
We recently caught up with Nashville based guitarist, songwriter and producer Stu Garrard. As the former guitarist of British band Delirious?, Stu G doesn’t mess around when it comes to pedals. He…
Insider News: Android H9 Control, NAMM, GRAMMYS, TEC Awards and yikes, it’s only January
It’s January and that can only mean one thing — we’re getting ready for NAMM. Eventide will be exhibiting at the Anaheim Convention Center on January 25 – 28th. We are excited…
Artist Profile: Siegfried Meier
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Juno Award winning producer, engineer, mixer and songwriter Siegfried Meier of Beach Road Studios in Ontario, Canada. We discussed using Eventide plug-ins in his mixes and…
Pedals with the Pros: Sarah Lipstate
We recently caught up with Sarah Lipstate of Noveller to discuss her live setup and pedalboard configuration. Active since 2005, Sarah Lipstate has enough guitar and guitar pedal knowledge to fill a few books….
AES 2017: One for the Books
Jack here again, fresh off the boat from the 143rd AES Convention. This was actually my first AES Convention, and I believe this was an excellent one to start with. I’ll definitely…
News from the Lab: H9000 Part 1
Hello! My name is Jack Impink. I am an electronic musician by trade, working with both gear and software. I like to use older equipment alongside programs like Max/MSP to see what…