H90 preset types

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    • #184159
      Hurlessgtr
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      Hello everyone, I already own the Micro Pitch Delay, which is just amazing. But before I drop so big bucks on the H90 what I want to know is will it do what the Micro Pitch, and the Tricerachous, do so I don’t have to buy the Tricerachorus. I really like the H3000 delays in the MP so can the H90 do those as well? I have seen many videos on YT but I cannot find one that addresses this directly. Again, I love my Micro Pitch 90’s VH sound, nothing else like it.

      I almost forgot to mention that the jacks on the Eventide pedals are too close together for the sp104 plugs, so you will need to use the straight version. I have some old George L’s laying around so I used those. The MXR Reverb has a stereo input and output jacks so I had to make a short TS-TS to TRS cable.

      Moderator if the following comment is not allowed please remove it. I do pedalboard construction and wiring to your specs with meticulous work.

      Thank you for all comments and suggestions.

      Robert

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    • #184161
      joecozzi
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      Eventide Staff

      Hello Hurlessgtr,

      what I want to know is will it do what the Micro Pitch, and the Tricerachous, do so I don’t have to buy the Tricerachorus.

      Yes. Both algorithms are in the H90 and so are the presets. Plus, the H90 will allow for greater control of the parameters since you’ll be able to precisely dial in your values as opposed to simply using your ears.

      I really like the H3000 delays in the MP so can the H90 do those as well?

      Yes. The presets are in there.

      Again, I love my Micro Pitch 90’s VH sound, nothing else like it.

      Then you will most certainly enjoy the EVH-inspired Programs in the H90 all of which employ the MicroPitch algorithm.

      I almost forgot to mention that the jacks on the Eventide pedals are too close together for the sp104 plugs, so you will need to use the straight version.

      What are SP104 plugs? Did you mean Squareplug SP400? If so, they fit. I have them on several Eventide demo boards. IMG_9505

      • #184162
        brock
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        Apologies on the sidetrack, but that is one well constructed ‘board, Mr. Cozzi.  I’m going to guess you build them in-house.

      • #184163
        joecozzi
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

        Thank you, sir! Yes, I build these boards myself, custom build cables and all.

    • #184411
      Stratmaster
      Participant

      In also using the SP400s on my board.IMG_1650

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