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July 4, 2024 at 4:21 pm #183585gustebeastParticipant
The H9000 is able to run some very large multi-fx algorithms, but many of the algorithms on it are pretty small with only a few controls. If all the algorithms were available for download, I might be able to take two that I always use in series (like SpaceTime + GobiGuitar), stack them together in VSIG and export it as a single algorithm. That way I can free up one of my 4 algorithm slots and switch between sounds using an algorithm change rather than an FX Chain change.
Similarly it would be cool if there was a way to take a mono algorithm and stack two copies next to each other to turn it into a stereo algorithm.
Assuming the algorithms cannot be made available for download, it would be cool if Emote has a feature to combine algorithms for you. This may not be realistic or scalable to all the different algorithms on the device, but wanted to float the idea.
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July 5, 2024 at 1:43 pm #183597
Hello,
The only algorithms that are not available for download are some of our newer offerings, such as the H9 and H90 algorithms.
You can download the GobiGuitar algorithm into VSig to edit, along with something else similar to SpaceTime. There are many delay/modulation/reverb combination algorithms that could get you into similar territory as SpaceTime. However, “combining” two algorithms in VSig may not be a simple task if you are not familiar with how VSig works or do not have a basic understanding of DSP.
You should be able to edit any of the algorithms that operate in mono to be in stereo as well, but it will take some time and knowledge of how to use VSig.
We have considered the possibility of allowing more algorithms to run in an FX Chain, or combining 2 algorithms if they are not too resource intensive, but this will require a good deal of work and I can’t promise if/when this would happen.
I would suggest checking out the “Virtual Rack” algorithms, which are multi-FX algorithms that allow you to send MIDI messages to engage the different effects https://cdn.eventideaudio.com/manuals/h9000/2.0/content/appendix/algorithms/66_Virtual_Racks.html
Thanks for your post!
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August 6, 2024 at 3:41 pm #184155bsfreqParticipant
We have considered the possibility of allowing more algorithms to run in an FX Chain, or combining 2 algorithms if they are not too resource intensive, but this will require a good deal of work and I can’t promise if/when this would happen.
I still feel that this work really needs to be done. Hopefully sooner than later. All the best.
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