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Artist Profile: Siegfried Meier
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Juno Award winning producer, engineer, mixer and songwriter Siegfried Meier of Beach Road Studios in Ontario, Canada. We discussed using Eventide plug-ins in his mixes and…
Pedals with the Pros: Sarah Lipstate
We recently caught up with Sarah Lipstate of Noveller to discuss her live setup and pedalboard configuration. Active since 2005, Sarah Lipstate has enough guitar and guitar pedal knowledge to fill a few books….
AES 2017: One for the Books
Jack here again, fresh off the boat from the 143rd AES Convention. This was actually my first AES Convention, and I believe this was an excellent one to start with. I’ll definitely…
News from the Lab: H9000 Part 1
Hello! My name is Jack Impink. I am an electronic musician by trade, working with both gear and software. I like to use older equipment alongside programs like Max/MSP to see what…
Catching up with Newfangled Audio’s Dan Gillespie
Eventide’s former DSP Engineer, Dan Gillespie, recently launched his own company, Newfangled Audio. The new company has released two new and exciting mastering plugins — Elevate & EQuivocate (both available through Eventide). I recently enjoyed an opportunity to…
Hit the Low End – H9 as a Bass Pedal
With effects algorithms that range from reverb to delay to pitch-shifting and beyond, the H9 is a pedal that pretty much does it all. In the past, we’ve showcased the H9 on…
CU @ Summer NAMM!
In just a few days, we’ll be on the road to Nashville for Summer NAMM! This year, we’ll be unveiling a new plug-in and conducting demos of our upcoming eurorack module. We…
An Introduction to Structural Effects™
Background Since the dawn of recording, engineers and musicians have been manipulating sound using various mechanical and electrical means. Analog was the only show in town for the first 50 years of…
RIP Ham Brosious
I’m sad to mention the death of my oldest audio industry friend, and possibly the person responsible for the survival—if not necessarily the success—of Eventide. Ham Brosious died a few days ago…