H9 with SPDIF

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    • #116046
      JohnSilver
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        Hello,

        Is there a way to upgrade H9 to SPDIF input and outputs? I would like to use multiple h9s without increasing the latency.
        Is there any future model with this upgrade, or a mod to upgrade today’s h9?

      • #155574
        nickrose
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        Eventide Staff

          Sorry, the H9 has no possible SPDIF options – we'd like it to, for the reasons you mention, but it does not.

          Obviously, cannot discuss future products, but their features will be influenced by user demand.

           

        • #155579
          JohnSilver
          Participant

            If I use a parallel loop to reduce latency with kill dry on, what is the effect of the mix level? Can I still set specific mix level on each preset for wetter or dryer without affecting the general tone? Or is it always fixed at 50% dry 50% wet in a parallel loop?

          • #155580
            nickrose
            Moderator
            Eventide Staff

              If killdry is on, the MIX control becomes a "wet level" control, meaning it controls the level of the effect output. The combination of this with the dry signal from the parallel loop gives you a "wet/dry" mix.

               

            • #155582
              JohnSilver
              Participant

                Thanks a lot.
                With kill dry on,
                To avoid any comb filtering and phase cancellation issues,
                Should I use parallel loop only for reverbs and delay algorithms (included modulated delays/reverbs)?
                Does pure modulations algorithms should NOT be used in parallel loop?
                That’s very important topic ty

              • #155583
                nickrose
                Moderator
                Eventide Staff

                  As you point out, there is a risk of comb filtering or phase cancellation issues with undelayed digital signals in a parallel loop. In many cases this will be masked by the effect itself.

                  So, as with any effect, try it and see how it works.

                   

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