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June 5, 2025 at 11:04 am #190490
Any idea about getting the H90 to perform as the EHX Attack Detay, ideally in poly mode? See here for a video of what I mean, worth more than a thousand words.
Related, not a solution.
Thanks in advance!
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June 5, 2025 at 12:04 pm #190492
Any idea about getting the H90 to perform as the EHX Attack Delay, ideally in poly mode?
In poly mode, no. Here are a couple ideas in consecutive posts on another forum. Just leave out the steps involving added reverb. And keep in mind that setting the correct threshold level for your input signal is key to its success.
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June 5, 2025 at 2:51 pm #190493
Thanks
In poly mode, no.
Thanks brock, thing is I am explicitly interested in the poly mode. I already have a Pigtronix Philosopher King which does exactly the same as the EHX (or the same as the solution you suggest, if you wish), but it lacks poly mode.
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June 5, 2025 at 5:59 pm #190496
Understood. I have a Philodopher’s King on the ‘board here, too. A little fussy to set up, but it does so much, and I rely on its compression.
I’m half-tempted to compare the poly envelopes of the Attack Decay with those of the new POG 3 (if it wasn’t so exorbitant). I can tell you that the attack curves are nothing like the original noise box.
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June 19, 2025 at 5:15 am #190661
Thanks brock. I guess I’ll have to splurge out on the EHX Attack Decay, then!
Pity because obviously the H90 can discriminate between different notes, so it would be fantastic to have a per-note envelope shaper. Would anybody know how to open a feature request with the Eventide staff? Pretty sure 90% of the functionality is implemented in order for algos like Polysynth to work.
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