In Memory of Stephen M. Katz, 1945-2023
This blog by Richard Factor is dedicated to our dear friend and co-founder, Stephen M. Katz, who sadly passed away a few days ago. This […]
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This blog by Richard Factor is dedicated to our dear friend and co-founder, Stephen M. Katz, who sadly passed away a few days ago. This […]
In Memory of Stephen M. Katz, 1945-2023 Read More
We recently had the great pleasure of checking out Phish live during their NYE run which was an awesome experience!
Mike Gordon of Phish touring with H90 & H9000 Read More
Looking to incorporate Eventide pitch shift algorithms into his signal path, veteran FOH engineer Robert Scovill elegantly implemented a works-in-a-drawer solution powered by Eventide H9 pedals.
Eventide H9s go on tour with Kenny Chesney and Robert Scovill Read More
Check out Nate Navarro’s H90 demo and download a program list of his favorite bass tones for free.
Nate Navarro takes Bass to the Next Dimension with H90 Read More
SplitEQ was a go-to plug-in when mixing Kendrick Lamar’s “Die Hard” in Atmos.
Kevin Madigan on Shaping Frequencies & Controlling Transients with SplitEQ Read More
“It’s a great instrument. There is a whole world out there that is available through some microtonal instigation, and Misha is great for that.”
For Lisa Bella Donna, Eventide’s Misha Invites Discovery and Curiosity Read More
Learn as he demonstrates how how the legendary SP2016 algorithms work in a hip-hop vocal mix.
Exploring SP2016 with Hip-hop Engineer, Dxt3r Read More
“It is just a very interesting approach to creating and playing new melodies, and it gave me results that I wasn’t expecting”
Richard Devine Finds Misha Eurorack Sequencer Creative and Inspiring Read More
This week on Pedals with the Pros, we catch up with guitarist Maddie Rice. You’ve probably heard her shredding in Saturday Night Live’s current house
Pedals with the Pros: Maddie Rice Read More
Physion Mk II is a production toolkit that enables you to selectively apply effects to the Transient and Tonal elements of a signal, giving you greater creative freedom and flexibility to sculpt your sound. This new update includes various improvements and new effects. Take a look at some of the highlights of this exciting release.
What’s New in Physion Mk II? Read More