A Glimpse of the Future from the Past
In 1979, Tony Agnello had a vision. Up to that point, effect units were dedicated to a single function. There were EQs, compressors, limiters, pitch […]
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In 1979, Tony Agnello had a vision. Up to that point, effect units were dedicated to a single function. There were EQs, compressors, limiters, pitch […]
A Glimpse of the Future from the Past Read More
Phased Out In 1971, the Instant Phaser’s introduction rocked plenty of boats. With classic features like oscillator-controlled phasing and manual phasing, as well as innovations
From Phasing to Flanging Read More
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
Dan Ingram and the Evil Ox Read More
I’m sad to mention the death of my oldest audio industry friend, and possibly the person responsible for the survival—if not necessarily the success—of Eventide.
Eventide was founded over 46 years ago by my friend and partner, the prolific inventor and visionary, Richard Factor. In the latest episode of the
Gear Club Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Read More
When the first big outdoor festival/concerts like Woodstock were held, the PA folks encountered a somewhat unexpected problem. With a crowd so large, the normal
Remembering the Watkins Glen Festival Read More
“Know then that it is the year 10,191…” Those words begin the epic sci-fi movie “Dune,” released in 1984. What follows is a valiant attempt
Eventide and the Sound Effects for “Dune” Read More
Look What Tony Found If you can deal with an oxymoron (as opposed to the genuine article) please accept this blog as being from a
Join Your Friends and Competitors In Flaming Death Read More
The Next Step Welcome to the new Eventide Audio site. We understand that change can be a challenge—we’ve only redesigned our website three times in
Welcome to the New Eventide Website Read More
This is an entry from my personal blog (http://www.PriUPS.com/RIKLblog/dec06/061219-bd600-reject.htm ) that I’m adding here. It’s an advertisement that never was. And “Last Friday” was many,