The Eventide legacy is alive and well in the Anthology XI plug-in suite, which includes digitizations of 45 years worth of Eventide’s most celebrated gear. The Omnipressor comp, the H910 Harmonizer, and even hardware-based digital reverbs from the H8000 — it’s all here in Anthology XI. Artist presets from a who’s who of the production and mastering world — those from George Massenburg, Dave Pensado, Andrew Scheps, and more — make this bundle the ultimate starter set for any serious audio adventurer and a comprehensive collection for any Eventide fan at heart.
Eventide’s flagship standalone multi-effects processor is today’s H9000: a study in nearly 50 years of digital algorithm research and development. Packing four quad-core ARM processors for a total of 16 DSP audio engines — that’s 16x more powerful than the groundbreaking H9 stomp — and a whopping 1,600 onboard re-creations of Eventide classics to modern essentials, the H9000 has prepared the market for an entirely new generation of audio-processing outboard gear.
Eventide soul comes to Euroracks everywhere in the EuroDDL. This hands-on, performance-minded patchable digital delay unit reaches back to the company’s model-1745 DDL roots, with more processing power and longer delays (up to 160 seconds!) on tap than its designers could have ever envisioned. With tactile knobs, tap tempo, and subdivision switches, and a corona of intoxicating audio additives (saturation, reverse, and mult modes), the EuroDDL puts all the performance power of the world’s best digidelay and plug-in units into an irresistible rackmount design.
Just about every guitar, bass, and keyboard player at Sweetwater who has auditioned this groundbreaking stomp has made it a central part of our gigging EDC. Its 99 presets spanning 49 algorithms equip the H9 Max with the lushest digital reverbs and modeled delays to the choicest pedal overdrives and gnarliest bitcrush effects. And with its single-knob interface and streamlined dual-switch layout, despite its raw sonic power, the H9 Max delivers a user experience that’s unlike any other pedal on the market.
Sweetwater tips our hats to the minds behind Eventide’s incredible audio legacy: Richard Factor, Steve Katz, Orville Greene, and Tony Agnello. As an industry, we couldn’t have gotten to where we are today without your hard work and contributions.