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Hello fellow users and dear Eventide team, Congrats for making such a great unit, I’ve been using the H90 for 6 month and I’m very happy with it. It’s a very deep and I’m still learning a lot, here are my suggestions and wishes for the future : (I MAY intentionally repeat some of the ideas above that I really wish to happen)
- Freeze Algorithm
I second users that want this feature, car the freeze options on Reverbs & Polyphony arent’ completely satisfying to me : The reverb algorithms is working well for ambient freeze style, but for more concrete sound it’s not suitable. The Polyphony is the one I use the most and it definitely have it’s qualities but : When you through it without freezing, we can hear a sort of ‘slapback’. I would rather prefer an algo that stays completely inaudible until the freeze is activated. Here are suggestions of an Freeze algorithm : – Transparency when it’s not used – Set of in-algo effects to bring life to the freezed signal : modulations, reverb, pitch stuff (just like polyphony) – Stack multiple layers of freeze signal : just like the Plus Pedal by Gamechanger Audio. This kind of feature is gold for monophonic instruments. – Glide function between successive freezed chords/notes, inspired by the EHX Hog II – Decay parameter, would give the possibility of making the signal fade away, like with a acoustic piano.
- Attack envelope (Slow Gear / Attack Decay / POG II)
After trying to find a short attack envelope within existing algorithms (Dynaverb/Omnipressor & Ultratap) nothing gave me what I was looking for. Omnipressor changes the sound to much, and does not track very well for this use. I think it would be nice to have a dedicated algorithm for this. Here are the parameters I imagine for this : – Attack – Decay – Compression – Blend – Modulation – Lowpass filter / hi pass filter – Dual pitch shifting
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I emphatically second these two!