From H9 Quadravox to plugin Quadravox

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    • #161496
      alihai
      Participant

        Hi! I’m trying to replicate a delay that I made on the H9 pedal algorithm Quadravox in logic pro with the Quadravox plugin.
        I’m struggling to reproduce the “grouping” from the H9 in Quadravox, at least with this pattern:
        .A..B.CD  with delay D at 430ms.

        Is there any way to convert the preset or some guidelines on how to recreate that pattern? What length does each dot represent in the H9 version?
        I tried my best to space the note in the same way, it ends up with a slightly different timing…

        Thank you in advance!

      • #161523
        tbskoglund
        Keymaster
        Eventide Staff

          Hi,

          Unfortunately, there is no way to convert the H9 presets to work with the Quadravox plug-in. Since the architecture and UI of the plug-in are different, it can be difficult to reproduce the exact preset, but I think this recreation I made is pretty close: https://cdn.eventideaudio.com/presets/tide/430ms+.A..B.CD.tide

          A tip for recreating the H9 presets: set all voices to unison, and then turn the Pitch Mix parameter all the way counter clockwise. This will make it so you’re only hearing voices A and C or 1 and 3 on the plug-in. Once you have configured these using the plug-in, set the Pitch Mix on the H9 all the way clockwise so you’re only hearing B and D, and then setup you’re voices for 2 and 4 on the plug-in.

        • #161526
          alihai
          Participant

            Thank you so much man! That was actually close enough that I managed to get exactly what I was looking for with just a little tweaking.
            I really really appreciate!

          • #161527
            tbskoglund
            Keymaster
            Eventide Staff

              Great! Glad to hear this helped.

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