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August 27, 2017 at 5:07 pm #114326brockParticipantAdditional ser presets for the HarPeggiator algorithm, in a 50-Preset [L]ist container. For PitchFactor, or H9. Slicers, tremolos, glitch machines, filter patterns, fuzzy logic, multi-fx, pitch manglers, and sequencers.Drag ‘n’ drop over the Preset List tab in H9 Control 2.9.0, or go to Settings -> ‘Import presets or preset lists’. Every preset (except #50) includes integrated expression pedal control. Many presets are NSFW, & should never be discussed in polite company. To utilize the new Seq View GUI, download H9 Control 2.9.0 here:Seq View Preset List:
- StereoSlice 1210
- Attack Trem 0606
- Spinning Sweeper
- Flip Circle Pick
- Quantum Choppers
- Pinky Fades 1320
- Bowed Reversals
- Squared Tremolos
- RND Glitch Chop
- Glitchier Rhythm
- VCF-200 SampHold
- Chopped Ice Pick
- Filter Splatters
- Rhythmic Glitch
- Fixed Filters 09
- Glide Modulators
- Step 2 Generator
- Fuzzy Octaves -1
- Pitch Squiggles
- Buildup Slicers
- ChanceMusic Cage
- MURF Filters 1-5
- Panned Intervals
- Fifth + Glide DN
- Hyper Extend SEQ
- Hard Pan Multi-FX
- Sequencer Rhythm
- Fuzz Logic Trail
- WokeUp This Morn
- All-FX + Octaves
- Circuit Bent SEQ
- Fake Delay Tap17
- Chug it Down SEQ
- Sounds Like Prog
- Up Stroke Zipper
- MFX Undercurrent
- Add Picked Bass
- Fuzz Face Power
- Orbital Sander
- TremBot Arpeggio
- AutoPan Glitcher
- Whammy Arm Spasm
- Perc Noise SEQ
- Delicate Tremolo
- Laser Alarm Trip
- Octave Up Trills
- Swing-Lo Aim-Hi
- Totally -Random-
- Pitch-Speed RAND
- HARP Blank Patch [preset programming template]
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August 28, 2017 at 5:47 am #147042mistercharlieParticipant
Well, that’s my afternoon gone. Thanks a *lot*, Brock 😉
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September 4, 2017 at 11:47 pm #147106spaceJamMember
Whoa, this is awesome, thank you brock!
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December 15, 2017 at 9:53 pm #147892SteveBowmanMember
Brock,
I dl’d the file and tried both methods of importing. Got the message “imported one preset list and no presets.” A little help, please. I can’t wait to ruin my evening running through these, and the new GUI (which I just now discovered).
I’m in Demo Mode because I’m not in my studio at the moment. Shouldn’t make a difference, right?
Steve
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December 15, 2017 at 10:36 pm #147893gkellumParticipantSteveBowman wrote:
I dl'd the file and tried both methods of importing. Got the message "imported one preset list and no presets." A little help, please. I can't wait to ruin my evening running through these, and the new GUI (which I just now discovered).
It sounds like it imported correctly. Look for Brock's presets under the Preset List mode in H9 Control.
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December 17, 2017 at 5:32 pm #147900SteveBowmanMember
Problem solved. It did import correctly. When I looked at the first few patches (in demo mode, not in studio) I didn’t see the pitch patterns–because the first few are just rhythm patches.
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February 15, 2018 at 7:52 pm #148441
Just spent some time playing these presets. They are amazing. This should be seen by more people.
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February 19, 2018 at 12:41 am #148468brockParticipant
Thanks, bohan. And I appreciate your in-depth replies at this forum. I get the impression that you were a deep user / Eventide fan long before you worked for them. You know your s***.
There were a few rebuilt presets in here, but most were inspired by the new SEQ VIEW. Programmed for stereo; mono-compatible (as much as I tested). Expression pedal programming is integral to each one of the presets for ‘constrained morphing’, for lack of a better term. The SEQ VIEW is great for checking out the effects combinations at each point in the pedal throw. I was aiming for a natural, ‘wah’-like feel.
Funny, but the original ‘synthesizer’ focus quickly turned into a mixture of many FX types. I find myself using variations of these presets after a thick, sustaining source. SuperEgo / freeze effects, big ‘verbs, synths, face-melting distortion. But they’re equally at home with any strong signal clean tone.
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February 22, 2018 at 7:18 pm #148501ramonovskiMember
I need to try these ASAP!
And if you don’t mind, I’d like to record a quick video showing these, Mr. Brock!
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March 1, 2018 at 9:27 pm #148552brockParticipantramonovski wrote:I need to try these ASAP! And if you don’t mind, I’d like to record a quick video showing these, Mr. Brock!
Sure. Let me know what think. I’ve always wanted to upload a few demos. Many are in progress (but I get all anal about my production quality). I’m in the process of tearing down my entire studio for a new location, so anything from me won’t happen anytime soon. Looking forward to your take on this.
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April 21, 2018 at 2:14 am #149012joegrant413Participant
Look forward to trying these out, thanks! I’ve never owned a Boss Slicer, and I’m hoping this will give me a taste of that experience.
BTW, Eventide, it took a looooonnnggg time for me to get a few of these presets over to my H9 as a presets. Lots of mis-steps and usability confusion. And, AFAIK, there is no way to copy a bunch of presets over to an existing preset list on the H9 itself.
Anyway, I’ll check a few of these out tomorrow.
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April 23, 2018 at 3:07 pm #149016joegrant413 wrote:
Look forward to trying these out, thanks! I've never owned a Boss Slicer, and I'm hoping this will give me a taste of that experience.
BTW, Eventide, it took a looooonnnggg time for me to get a few of these presets over to my H9 as a presets. Lots of mis-steps and usability confusion. And, AFAIK, there is no way to copy a bunch of presets over to an existing preset list on the H9 itself.
Anyway, I'll check a few of these out tomorrow.
You can just drag this list file to your H9 Control on PC/Mac, or email it to your iOS devices and directly open and import it, or download it to an Android device and import it in the H9 Control app.
You can also save this list to H9 in the Preset List screen in H9 Control.
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