My wife said I can’t hang out with you anymore Leon. You’re costing me far too much money and I spend all my free time now playing with all my gear and recording and not as much time with her... I’ll help the wife pack and be over in a half ‘n hour!!! ✌🏼 Another great gear video, thanks!
i've watched a few '5 favorite algorithms' since ordering mine. this is the only video so far where the sounds actually sounded great. thanks very much.
@@LeonTodd nice! I initially wrote off a lot of them and stuck to my favorites for so long but man all of the H9 only ones are solid turns out. I never even considered using it for drive/fuzz tones. Now I have a bunch of presets using them. Hardest part for me is only using 1 and wanting it all over the pedal board.
@Leon Todd I absolutely love delay in certain applications. Especially the way Nuno Bettencourt used it in the song "Am I'm Ever Gonna Change" from the album III SIDES TO EVERY STORY.
Dear Mr. Leon Todd. Thank you for the detailed videos. Most of us do not understand exactly what each knob does, and explaining them really helps us create the perfect preset. I really think you should do an episode dedicated specifically to the UltraTap algorithm. Give us a walk-through on each knob. For example, that "spread and taper" bit caught my attention (as I'm sure it didi for many of us), but that "Slurm" demo blew my mind! Highly suggest you do a video on this algorithm in great detail, as you seem to understand it well! Keep on rocking' sir!
Great tour that helps demystify what is an always fabulous but often daunting - for all its variability - pedal. And a further question I'd love to see you cover, what's the secret to successfully using the Hotswitch? Many thanks.
H9 & FM3/AXEFX 3 together is pretty much everything you would ever need for approx 1600 bucks, not bad! Use the reverb/delay on H9 to save CPU space when creating heavier presets on FM3 when needed.
Great video LT. I’ve been an Eventide fan since the 80s. Have an H9 and an H9000. As a fellow fractal freak, an added plus is you can midi in your H9 to your AX8 and have the H9 do different things on a scene by scene basis. This is how I have my live setup and its an excellent compliment. Eventide Algos are kind of unique the way they’re bundled.
Leon Todd love the H9000, it has the majority of the H9 stuff plus so much more its insane. Most home studios including mine wouldn’t take advantage of 1/4 of the power and routing the H9000 offers, but man its really awesome to use in a session. I also own the Anthology bundle so if I’m using my 8 stereo effects busses (insane by itself, how many reverbs and delays can you possibly use in one song?) I always have the plugins too.
PitchFuzz is glorious: it’s suuuper versatile and each part of it sounds stellar. You can do things like shimmery delays that melt progressively (with one delay line set an octave above) , or Jack White like Octaved fuzz riffs with some ambience slapback DLY... the example here was not my fave but hey.
Great videos Would be cool if you did a video or videos on getting a specific song effect that's unique with H9. Like Summer Nights Van Halen or Little Guitars.
Hi Leon, I’m using the H9 myself and after re-watching this video, I’m just wondering.. how did you route the pedal ? into the front or in the effects loop ? Thanks in advance
the h9 core i recently purchased doesnt have an access to add more algorithms??? the purchase from the app was removed??? please give other ways of adding algorithms. ty
Thanks Leon. I love your "Haitch Nyne"" algorithm review. These are super inspiring videos for people new to Eventide. Hopefully you will soon be tired of your flashy "Haitch Nyne-Tee" and will give us a couple more algorithm videos for the old H9... You know, for old times sake. Apart from its Fuzz effect, the Pitchfuzz algorithm seems to have the similar pitch shifting abilities as the "Micropitch" algorithm (AKA Van Halen's Balance album), but adds even more options for pitch and delay on top of that(?) If that's true, it's a VERY versatile algorithm.
Is there a way in the H9 to globally turn the Mix down from 100% to something reasonable while running through the presets? Most of Eventide's FX are wayyyy over the top to run even at 25%. Regards.
Hey, you cannot run multiple algorithms on the same H9 device. That’s the main reason people run multiple units on their board. Some algorithms have multiple effects running simultaneously (e.g. harmodillo, spacetime, most of pitchfactor).
@@LeonTodd I just bought one of these second hand. It's an H9max I have no idea how many algorithms are on it or if I have to download to it. Do you know how to do that? Do I need a tablet?
I tried their acoustic strings. I liked them for the first three or so days, but then they went dead just like non-coated strings. I went back to Elixir nanoweb.
Eventides vary slightly as the years passed. They have an instrument level section and many of the algorithms are instrument level. 4000-8000 series added a tremendous line level collection. Italo left the company but continued to release some of his favorite libraries, which have been the highlight of the collection. www.italodeangelis.com/it/FX_processors_libraries/ You remind me a lot of Italo, where you understand the process of controlling the algorithm, and your reinterpretations on Fractal format are always enjoyed and appreciated. Good morning Leon, please consider Broon’s Bane, it would be delightful to hear you interpret Alex Lifeson’s music. I know you’re a fan of that era. 😜
I learned a lot from Italo's posts over on TGP, although the nature of a text based gear forum meant that his obvious passion and conviction rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. The preset's he's made that I've heard are absolutely top tier. Broon's Bane - you know me too well!!!
Today's video is bought to you by the letter haitch.
1! 1 milliseconds reverb!
2! 2 milliseconds reverb!
3! 3 milliseconds reverb!
Ahh ah ah ah ah!!!
My wife said I can’t hang out with you anymore Leon.
You’re costing me far too much money and I spend all my free time now playing with all my gear and recording and not as much time with her...
I’ll help the wife pack and be over in a half ‘n hour!!! ✌🏼
Another great gear video, thanks!
i've watched a few '5 favorite algorithms' since ordering mine. this is the only video so far where the sounds actually sounded great. thanks very much.
Wow, thanks!
11 months later and it’s still nice to go back and check out the ultra tap flavors you had going on lol
Love your H9 videos. You essentially have the lockdown on deep diving into some of it.
Glad you like them! I've been toying with the idea of doing a series that covers every algorithm. Only another 35 or so to go :p
@@LeonTodd nice! I initially wrote off a lot of them and stuck to my favorites for so long but man all of the H9 only ones are solid turns out. I never even considered using it for drive/fuzz tones. Now I have a bunch of presets using them. Hardest part for me is only using 1 and wanting it all over the pedal board.
@@daveryan2148 yeah a H9x2 or H9x4 would be a knockout multi fx unit!
@Leon Todd I absolutely love delay in certain applications. Especially the way Nuno Bettencourt used it in the song "Am I'm Ever Gonna Change" from the album III SIDES TO EVERY STORY.
What a great album!
D-Mac Thanks for turning me on to Nuno Bettencourt. I’d heard the name but never the playing and WOW what a beast.
I love your H9 videos! Thanks so much Leon
Glad you like them!
Dear Mr. Leon Todd. Thank you for the detailed videos. Most of us do not understand exactly what each knob does, and explaining them really helps us create the perfect preset. I really think you should do an episode dedicated specifically to the UltraTap algorithm. Give us a walk-through on each knob. For example, that "spread and taper" bit caught my attention (as I'm sure it didi for many of us), but that "Slurm" demo blew my mind! Highly suggest you do a video on this algorithm in great detail, as you seem to understand it well! Keep on rocking' sir!
Ultratap is amazing! Great idea for a vid
Amazing. Those clean delays and reverbs were pristine. Great vid sir.
Very enjoyable and thanks for sharing brother! Be Well Leon!
*YOU KNOW, Todd you are the homeboy I never had, growing up here in JIM CROW SOUTH.* 😎salute
Great tour that helps demystify what is an always fabulous but often daunting - for all its variability - pedal. And a further question I'd love to see you cover, what's the secret to successfully using the Hotswitch? Many thanks.
that "Crunchstation" has that "I cant dance" tone I've been looking for years
Read this comment and I instantly have that song stuck in my head!
@@LeonTodd the typical summer beach nostalgia stuck in time songs like "I can't dance", "Gimme all your luvin" and so on .... god the nostalgia!
H9 & FM3/AXEFX 3 together is pretty much everything you would ever need for approx 1600 bucks, not bad! Use the reverb/delay on H9 to save CPU space when creating heavier presets on FM3 when needed.
Great video LT. I’ve been an Eventide fan since the 80s. Have an H9 and an H9000. As a fellow fractal freak, an added plus is you can midi in your H9 to your AX8 and have the H9 do different things on a scene by scene basis. This is how I have my live setup and its an excellent compliment. Eventide Algos are kind of unique the way they’re bundled.
It plays so well with my amps and with the FAS stuff. How are you liking the H9000? Looks like an INSANE unit.
Leon Todd love the H9000, it has the majority of the H9 stuff plus so much more its insane. Most home studios including mine wouldn’t take advantage of 1/4 of the power and routing the H9000 offers, but man its really awesome to use in a session. I also own the Anthology bundle so if I’m using my 8 stereo effects busses (insane by itself, how many reverbs and delays can you possibly use in one song?) I always have the plugins too.
what's your signal chain to integrate the H9 with the AX8? is it in front, in the loop? Would you share? thanks!
@@mauriciogaribay8438mine is in the loop, personally. It can of course be wired a multitude of ways.
Are you plugged into the front of the amp or effects loop
PitchFuzz is glorious: it’s suuuper versatile and each part of it sounds stellar.
You can do things like shimmery delays that melt progressively (with one delay line set an octave above) , or Jack White like Octaved fuzz riffs with some ambience slapback DLY... the example here was not my fave but hey.
thank you
Ultra tap is also great for Early Reflection thickening fx, or for emulating Echorec style fx
Ooooh I need to try that!
nice video - great demo
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great videos
Would be cool if you did a video or videos on getting a specific song effect that's unique with H9. Like Summer Nights Van Halen or Little Guitars.
Ultratap is just amazing.
The longer I've used it the more I've come to appreciate it, simply stunning
Hi Leon, I’m using the H9 myself and after re-watching this video, I’m just wondering.. how did you route the pedal ? into the front or in the effects loop ? Thanks in advance
Great video and thanks for keeping the variety. Question - for the H9 distortions, were you running them direct or in the loop?
In front - in fact everything was in front with this video for a change!
I'm in Canada. We pronounce the H the same way you do, so, keep it up m8! :) Though I must say, I'm not anti-haitch.. LoL
the h9 core i recently purchased doesnt have an access to add more algorithms??? the purchase from the app was removed??? please give other ways of adding algorithms. ty
I'd contact eventide directly and see if they can help
Thanks Leon. I love your "Haitch Nyne"" algorithm review. These are super inspiring videos for people new to Eventide. Hopefully you will soon be tired of your flashy "Haitch Nyne-Tee" and will give us a couple more algorithm videos for the old H9... You know, for old times sake.
Apart from its Fuzz effect, the Pitchfuzz algorithm seems to have the similar pitch shifting abilities as the "Micropitch" algorithm (AKA Van Halen's Balance album), but adds even more options for pitch and delay on top of that(?)
If that's true, it's a VERY versatile algorithm.
Yeah pitchfuzz is great in that regard. Love it
Is there a way in the H9 to globally turn the Mix down from 100% to something reasonable while running through the presets? Most of Eventide's FX are wayyyy over the top to run even at 25%. Regards.
Pretty sure there's a global mix control in the H9 control app
The sounds you create comes only out of the h9 max or do you use other gear to create these sounds?
The "amp" tones are from my Axe-Fx
@@LeonTodd thanks now i understand it better!
Do you have to buy separately or those are those stock inside the H9 max? Awesome great video!
Stock with the Max
Damn, I think my Old Blue Jeans are back.
It's a H9 if you are max you can always follow up. Please!
how could you combine algorithms in the same unit?
Hey, you cannot run multiple algorithms on the same H9 device. That’s the main reason people run multiple units on their board. Some algorithms have multiple effects running simultaneously (e.g. harmodillo, spacetime, most of pitchfactor).
@@CosmicHippopotamus thanks
Hey. Its only 1 algorithms at a time with h9???
Correct
@@LeonTodd there are 3 different models with H9. Core regular and max. How do I tell them apart?
@@LeonTodd I just bought one of these second hand. It's an H9max I have no idea how many algorithms are on it or if I have to download to it. Do you know how to do that? Do I need a tablet?
Hii man , have u tried clear tone 11-56 coated strings ?
I tried their acoustic strings. I liked them for the first three or so days, but then they went dead just like non-coated strings. I went back to Elixir nanoweb.
Eventides vary slightly as the years passed. They have an instrument level section and many of the algorithms are instrument level. 4000-8000 series added a tremendous line level collection. Italo left the company but continued to release some of his favorite libraries, which have been the highlight of the collection.
www.italodeangelis.com/it/FX_processors_libraries/
You remind me a lot of Italo, where you understand the process of controlling the algorithm, and your reinterpretations on Fractal format are always enjoyed and appreciated. Good morning Leon, please consider Broon’s Bane, it would be delightful to hear you interpret Alex Lifeson’s music. I know you’re a fan of that era. 😜
I learned a lot from Italo's posts over on TGP, although the nature of a text based gear forum meant that his obvious passion and conviction rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. The preset's he's made that I've heard are absolutely top tier.
Broon's Bane - you know me too well!!!
I say it exactly the same way you do.
Is this the h9 or the h9 max?
Mine is a max
Are you running in stereo in front?
H9 aside, that 77 Strat sounds FAT. nice
AITCH!!!!
Ultratap was amazing, the rest, yes but nooooo
‘Aitch’ is the correct pronunciation. Aspirating the letter is very bad English.
Be cool dude
The British presence in Australia began with penal colonies, so bad english refers to more than just the way we speak