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Pedals with the Pros: Warbly Jets
On this week’s Pedals with the Pros, Warbly Jets walks us through the songwriting process behind their most recent single, “NASA”, in a special video feature. Watch how the H9 plays a…
“That’s What We’re Supposed to Sound Like!”
In this blog takeover, legendary producer/mixing engineer Chuck Zwicky (Prince, Soul Asylum, Dead Prez and Jeff Beck) talks with us about the living, breathing quality of sound. My mixing setup is a hybrid…
Pedals with the Pros: Rachel Brandsness
We interview Eventide Artist Rachel Brandsness, former lead guitarist of Nashville band Fools for Rowan. Now, she is one half of Flarelight with Tyler Warren.
Blog Takeover: Brev Sullivan
Brev Sullivan Talks Guitar Rigs with Eventide.
Ice-Cold Reverb: Scoring Films with Trey Toy & Matthew Wang
Composers & film scorers Trey Toy and Matthew Wang discuss using Eventide reverbs to provide the ambience for tense, close settings.
Pedals with the Pros: Lady Starlight
On this week’s Pedals with the Pros, we had the chance to interview techno icon and style extraordinaire, Lady Starlight.
Pedals with the Pros: Kanami Tōno of BAND-MAID
We talk effects and solo sculpting with one of Japan’s baddest guitarists, Kanami Tōno of BAND-MAID.
Jacob Shea: Seven Worlds, 1600 Algorithms, One Processing Engine: The H9000R
Eventide H9000R Powers Theme and Score Composition for Bleeding Fingers Music’s Jacob Shea https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN-MbPl2I3k&feature=emb_imp_woyt The BBC Natural History Unit’s Seven Worlds, One Planet wildlife documentary series, filmed over nearly five years across…
Bowie: My Scandalous Confession
Eventide founder, Richard Factor, shares his connection to the great David Bowie.
Explore Our 50th Flashback Series
50th Flashback #1: The PS 101 Instant Phaser
Explore the history of tape flanging and the first device to simulate the effect, the PS101 Instant Phaser.
50th Flashback #2.1: The DDL 1745 Delay
Learn about the history of the Digital Delay Line and it’s impact on the industry.
Flashback #2.2: The DDL 1745A Delay
Learn how DDL1745 evolved with the addition of LEDs and improved electronic control of delay.
Flashback #2.3: The DDL 1745M Delay
We take a look at the DDL1745M, a new kind of Delay Line with built-in RAM Memory.
Flashback #3: The Omnipressor®
Learn about the world’s first dynamics effects processor with sidechain and a host of other features.
Flashback #4.1: The H910 Harmonizer®
Learn the history of pitch change and the products that would eventually become the Harmonizer.
Flashback #4.2: H910 Harmonizer® Pt. 2
Explore how the combination of Delay, Pitch & Feedback became the H910 Harmonizer.
Flashback #4.3: H910 Harmonizer Pt. 3
Minds. Blown. The earliest users of the H910 share their experience with the world’s first digital effects device.
Flashback #5: FL 201 Instant Flanger
Learn the history of tape flanging and the and the many ways the FL201 Instant Flanger changed music production.
Flashback #6: HM80 — The Baby Harmonizer®
Learn about our first non-rackmount product, the HM80—a Harmonizer designed for performing musicians.
Flashback #7.1: The H949 Harmonizer®
Learn about our de-glitching technology and the nuts and bolts of the first Intelligent Audio Processor!
Flashback #7.2: H949 Pt. 2
Part two of the H949 Harmonizer Creation Saga explores the many groundbreaking features of this new and improved Harmonizer.
Flashback #7.3: H949 Pt. 3
We continue the tale of the H949 Harmonizer by sharing stories from some its most devoted users and the classic albums it has appeared on.
Flashback #8: The H969 Harmonizer®
Learn about the Eventide H969 Harmonizer, released in 1984 and offered the “cleanest, highest quality pitch change ever.”
Flashback #9.1: Broadcast
The Broadcast Products that Were and Weren’t, including the short-lived Eventide Monstermat.
Flashback #9.2 Dump & Go – The Profanity Delay
Learn about the Eventide Profanity Delay which became almost indispensable to talk radio.
Flashback #10: Thinking Outside the Black Box
Learn about an entirely different product, the Eventide Spectrum Analyzer.