The H9 Control app provides remote control access to all Eventide effects pedals. With H9 Control, you can manage parameters, presets, and settings with an easy-to-use interface. Get instant access to over 500 presets that push the boundaries of delay, reverb, pitch-shifting, modulation, distortion, and more.
Also to know is, can you upgrade H9 core to Max?
If I buy a used H9 / H9 Core, can I take advantage of the H9 Max Out Upgrade program? Yes. As long as the pedal is registered under your Eventide account, you may take advantage of the new H9 Max Upgrade promotion.
Additionally, does Eventide H9 have distortion? Eventide has announced a new algorithm, CrushStation, that brings overdrive and distortion to the company’s popular H9 stompbox processor.
Also know, how do I use Eventide H9?
How many effects can you have on Eventide H9?
How much do H9 algorithms cost?
Algorithms at the App Store
You can buy additional algorithms to upload for $19.99 each, with five minutes to audition each one before you buy. (Note: the TimeFactor’s looper function is currently not available on the H9.)
Is the Eventide H9 being discontinued?
But, despite our best efforts, the H9 platform is now full and cannot accommodate any additional algorithms. In addition, due to supply chain disruptions and component shortages exacerbated by the COVID pandemic, we will no longer produce the standard H9 and H9 Core after 2020.
What algorithms does the H9 core come with?
The standard H9 comes bundled with the following algorithms, largely taken from Eventide’s Factor series of pedals:
- TimeFactor: Tape Echo, Vintage Delay.
- ModFactor: TremoloPan (two types), Chorus (four types).
- PitchFactor: H910/H949, Crystals and a tuner.
- Space: Shimmer, Hall.
What does an Eventide pedal do?
Eventide H9 Max Features:
Simple one-knob user interface on unit. … Exclusive H9 effects including PitchFuzz, SpaceTime, Crushstation, Sculpt, UltraTap Delay, Resonator, and Compressor EQ. 99 selectable presets, and you can download over 500 more. Stereo I/O and MIDI I/O, plus expression pedal and auxiliary switch inputs.
What is an Eventide Harmonizer?
Introduced in the mid-’70s, the Eventide H910 Harmonizer was the first commercially available digital audio effects unit. Its unique analog/digital circuit generated iconic pitch change, delay, and modulation effects in previously impossible combinations — with a sound that’s prized to this day.