Is anyone running two Eventide H9s

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I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a H9 Core. My only reluctance is trying to figure out how I am going to manage both pedals. I could connect them via midi to bank patches. However I sometimes reach over to the iPad to tweak or switch presets as I am playing. Is anyone rocking two of these and how do you manage the pedals?
 
I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a H9 Core. My only reluctance is trying to figure out how I am going to manage both pedals. I could connect them via midi to bank patches. However I sometimes reach over to the iPad to tweak or switch presets as I am playing. Is anyone rocking two of these and how do you manage the pedals?

Oh man, Im building out a custom MIDI controller, with MIDI switcher, and H9 and some other things for similar reasons -I just got my test set up up this weekend. I will try to reach some conclusions once Im back from out west Thursday.
 
Very cool. The switching I have many options for it is the tweaking of the algorithms in live situations. I was thinking I could put the Evenmidi on the unit that is not communicating with the iPad. But then I am bending down to adjust things instead of reaching forward to adjust the iPad.

First world problems

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For how much you love the H9, I’d do it immediately. I’ve seen several massive boards with two, so I’m sure there’s a relatively easy way to make it work.
 
Honestly I thought there was a drop down to select H9 1 vs H9 2 on the iPad app.

I am going to have to check this out. If so I am pumped. I really do not want to buy additional controller hardware. If there is a software solution this is great.
 
The cool thing is if you have a MAX and add a CORE all of your MAX algorithms or any algorithms you have purchased port over to the other unit.
 
I am thinking, hoping, maybe the ability to run multiple algorithms simultaneously. If so, my board is going to get really small really fast.
 
Thats exactly what it is. I can almost guarantee -as that is the only downside to the H9

The only other thing I can think of would be amp/cab sim. They did dip their toe in the waters of overdrive with Crush Station and did it well.
 
When you consider all of the gear it replaces it is priced fairly well. And the sound quality is through the roof.

Oh I get it. To me, it is worth it to spend money on something that is the only thing of its kind.
 
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