Eventide Euro DDL
Eventide have finally landed in the sweet‑smelling meadows of Euroland with the Euro DDL, the beating heart of an Eventide digital delay in Eurorack format.
Eventide have finally landed in the sweet‑smelling meadows of Euroland with the Euro DDL, the beating heart of an Eventide digital delay in Eurorack format.
Eventide’s latest power supply allows you to not only power pedals requiring 9, 12, 15 and 18 volts of power...
The first single from the Manic Street Preachers' This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours album entered the UK charts at no.1 — even though the band had adandoned their traditional power‑chord approach in favour of acoustic guitars, string machines and unusual synth effects. We talk to Dave Eringa, the producer who oversaw this successful change of direction.
MangledVerb first appeared as an algorithm in the rackmount Eventide Eclipse effects units. It then migrated to the H9 guitar pedal, and is now available as a self-contained plug-in supporting all the usual formats.
Having diversified from hardware into plug-ins and stompboxes Eventide continue to be associated with the...
UltraTap delay was an algorithm in Eventide's H9 processor, but it has now become available as a plug-in in its own right.
With the H9 Harmonizer, Eventide managed to design a guitar stompbox that may never become obsolete. Less a pedal...
At yesterday’s Summer NAMM show, we got a quick look at Eventide’s UltraTap plug-in, a DAW-based version of the company’s UltraTap algorithm used on their H9 pedal...
What does Eventide’s “new method for processing audio” offer that we don’t already have in our plug-in folders?
Eventide's first foray into the world of plug-in effects sees them recreating five of their classic '70s processors. But is there still a place for them in today's studios?