
Eventide SplitEQ
An EQ that gives you separate control over the transient and sustain portions could be more useful than you think!

An EQ that gives you separate control over the transient and sustain portions could be more useful than you think!

Another of Eventide’s excellent plug‑ins makes the transition to the popular pedal format.

Innovative plug-in lets you process attack and sustain portions of sound independently.

Eventide, the undisputed masters of digital pitch-shifting, have launched a limited-edition version of their industry standard DSP4000. Is it just window dressing, or does it have anything genuinely new to offer? Hugh Robjohns finds out.

While UltraTap can go some way towards replicating a multi‑head tape echo machine, it also excels at artificial double-tracking, dreamy ambient delays, vocal thickening and gentle tremolo...

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Classic stereo-widening effect combines pitch-shifts, delays and modulation.

Tony Agnello and Richard Factor chat about the 50 year history of Eventide, from their groundbreaking use of digital technology in the early ’70s to the modern challenges of adapting their algorithms for plug-ins and stompboxes.

From sketches to final mixes, engineer Jonathan Low spent 2020 overseeing Taylor Swift’s hit lockdown albums folklore and evermore.

Eventide's new entry-level unit brings their high-end algorithms within reach of the serious home studio owner.