Eventide Blackhole & MicroPitch Immersive
Eventide’s celebrated reverb and pitch/modulation plug‑ins have been reinvented — with immersive audio applications in mind.
To find the exact phrase, put the words in quotes or join them together with a plus sign e.g. live+recording or "live recording".
To find, say, all live recording articles that mention Avid, enter: live+recording +avid - and use sidebar filters to narrow down searches further.
Eventide’s celebrated reverb and pitch/modulation plug‑ins have been reinvented — with immersive audio applications in mind.
Eventide Audio have expanded the capabilities of their Blackhole and Micropitch plug-ins, introducing support for surround and immersive audio formats including Dolby Atmos.
We check out the updated version of Eventide’s creative ‘Structural Split’ effect.
Huge bundle of 33 classic and contemporary processors available now.
An EQ that gives you separate control over the transient and sustain portions could be more useful than you think!
Innovative plug-in lets you process attack and sustain portions of sound independently.
Eventide’s Spring is a meticulous emulation of the kind of spring reverb you might find in a guitar combo, but with an extended parameter range for more creative uses.
If lush, smooth, shimmer reverb and freeze effects are your thing, look no further than ShimmerVerb.
Undulator combines multitap delay with feedback and detuning, alongside a multi-waveform tremolo whose depth and speed can themselves be modulated.
With algorithms ported from their H9 pedal system, MicroPitch is a dual pitch-shifter and a dual delay effect with modulation.
Get the sound of a classic Leslie rotating speaker in your DAW.
MicroPitch offers dual pitch-shifting and delay, plus tempo-sync'able modulation.
New plug-in from processing veterans offers more than just distortion...
Hot on the heels of the Instant Phaser MkII, Eventide have released an update to their Instant Flanger plug-in.
Eventide have long offered a plug-in version of their 1972 Instant Phaser hardware, and now they've revisited it to add both new capabilities and the ability to 'age' the circuity by introducing modelled component value drift.
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.
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?