H90 & VSig

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    • #172525
      garmccorm
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      Will we ever be able to use VSig to create H90 algorithms?

      VSig has been huge for Eventide enthusiasts. Given the current hardware lineup, there is a large gap between what many could afford (H90) and what very few can afford (H9000). Because VSig is not available for the H90, customers are going to the used market for legacy products to get the functionality they want.

    • #172564
      Puppeteer
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      It would be awesome if that were to happen, I’d love to export some of my algorithms to the H90.  Heck I’d settle for being able to be able to export presets and chains from the H9000 to the H90. I have the H9000 so don’t really have a need for the H90, but would still like to be able to support it with presets etc.

    • #172565
      fiddlercrabseason
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      I’ll commit to buying another H90 *today* if Eventide commits to making VSig available for the H90 by a specified date.

      I’ve been chest deep into ZOIA and MAX for the past couple years. Being able to apply to the H90 what I’ve learned in those two environments would be beyond fanstastic.

       

    • #172566
      Puppeteer
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      2 x H90’s you are nearly in the H9000 realm in terms of dollars.  A H9000R might be more your jam than 2 x H90’s.  More FX power and you get VSIG with what’s available now.

      • #172595
        garmccorm
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        I almost jumped at a used H9000R recently, but picked up a DSP7000, PCM81, and 2290 instead for the same price.

        I’ve used Axe FX for many years, I have an H9 and H90 as well. I think the latest Eventide offerings try to make the products intuitive for musicians, but are limiting for tech types. Axe FX is better in terms of tweakability, but still limiting in other ways. I’ll leave all kinds of DSP untapped because I max’d out the block type for example.

        My plan is to get my feet wet with VSig in the DSP7000, and turn around the PCM81 and 2290 after I’ve duplicated some sounds. If I get hooked, I may sell the 7000 as well and upgrade to a 9k if they don’t open up VSig with the H90 or release an in-between hardware unit.

        VSig and the harmonizer wasn’t nearly as bad as I feared. Got the 232 working in no time, and I designed my first scratch chorus algorithm today in about a half hour. I can see how this might be addicting

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