Brand: Eventide
Features:
- UltraTap Delay
- CrushStation
- Shimmer
- EQ Compressor
- MangledVerb
Details: This product has been played/demoed in store, used to make promotional materials, or returned in great condition. It may be missing its original packaging or inserts or show very slight signs of use. This item is backed with the same return policy and satisfaction guarantee as a new product, making it a risk free purchase.
Eventide H9 MAX Harmonizer The H9 MAX includes all 45 algorithms and associated presets from Space, TimeFactor, PitchFactor, and Modfactor, plus UltraTap Delay, Resonator, and Compressor EQ. The H9 features a simple, one-knob user interface which allows easy Effect Editing and Preset Selection. Two onboard Footswitches let you change Presets, Tap Tempo, and Bypass with your feet during live performance. While the H9 is fully controllable via its front panel, a free editor/librarian, H9 Control, can be downloaded to your Mac, PC, or iOS device. Use the H9 Control app for live editing, creating and managing presets, and changing system settings. H9 even connects via Bluetooth to iPods, iPhones and iPads for wireless live control. Eventide H9 MAX Harmonizer features: Can employ all of Eventide’s stompbox effects Simple one-knob user interface on unit Free H9 Control app for iOS devices or Mac/PC Pre-loaded with 45 classic algorithms 99 selectable presets Includes new UltraTap Delay Stereo I/O and MIDI I/O, plus expression pedal and auxiliary switch inputs Built-in tuner True bypass circuitry Power supply included
UPC: 686751476822
EAN: 686751476822
Ryan Tarpley –
I purchased the Eventide H9 MAX primarily for use with synths and samplers in my home studio and to replace my trusty Digitech DSP 256. Updating was easy, and a quick connection to my iPad helped with exploring the options this cool little white box has to offer. The Eventide engineers also hit the mark for compatibility. My expression pedals, Electro-Harmonix 8-Step Program, and Moog MF-201 foot controller all seem to work perfectly fine with its expression input.
Ryan Tarpley –