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November 19, 2025 at 7:41 pm #193377
Hello, at the risk of sounding totally ignorant, and after looking through the algorithms in the manual, it looks like the H90 can only do one effect at a time. Am I missing something or am I correct about that.
Robert Hurless
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November 20, 2025 at 2:50 am #193379
No, you can use two algorithms at once (one placed in Program A and the other in Program B, both together referred to as a Performance), either totally separately or in parallel or series. Some algorithms are multi effect (e.g. SpaceTime) which can give you more than two effects at once. Have a look at the Quick Start Guide for the H90, it should make things much clearer.
https://cdn.eventideaudio.com/uploads/2022/11/H90-QRG-141360-Rev-A.pdf
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November 20, 2025 at 6:08 am #193380
HI Hermetech, thank you for that information.
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November 20, 2025 at 6:34 am #193381
No worries, I may have got the terminology wrong with regards to Programs, Presets, Algorithms and Performances (it is rather confusing/hierarchical) but the Quick Guide ought to explain it better than I can! The way I use it 99% of the time (in “Insert” mode) is to have two algorithms together, either in parallel or series.
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November 20, 2025 at 10:22 am #193387
To add to Hermetech’s comments, I’d say most algorithms have multiple effects. Eventide’s system isn’t as flexible as all effects always available, but they choose effect combinations wisely. Some examples:
Spring = spring reverb and grid bias tremolo
Spacetime = modulation (chorus-like) into dual delay and reverb (where the exact signal path can be changes with the control knobs).
Resonator = comb filtering, delay, and reverb.
TriceraChorus = flanging, chorus/trichorus/leslie, or vibrato and detune (also has a phasor-like swirl thingy and and one very basic delay).
PitchFuzz = fuzz, dual delay, and pitchshift.
ModEchoVerb = modulation, echo (delay), and reverb.
EQCompressor = parametric equalizer and compressor.
Ducked Delay = dual ducking delay or compressor.
DynaVerb = ducking reverb or compressor.
Sticky Tape = flange/chorus/doubling, widening, compressor, tone, pitch-modulation.
Etc.
It takes a while to look at the control panel and “see” the various effects in each algo, But once you have that mindset the various effects jump right out at you.
And, I’m guessing we’ll see more of this because the H90 is much more powerful than the H9.
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