Is anyone running two Eventide H9s

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.

Maybe that too, since they quit support and ended the H9 algorithm marketplace in 2021 -they have to be replacing that with next gen Id say
 
Wow! I have been dealing with my well system all day so I missed this. This pedal is a monster. I wonder how it interfaces with the H9. I love dual inputs, that would be great for my Parker.

Go “Beyond the effects horizon” with new Eventide H90 Harmonizer® Multi-FX Pedal

—Eventide’s new flagship pedal features 62 studio-quality effects and flexible I/O, ushering in a new era of music creation—

Little Ferry, NJ—November 9, 2022—Eventide Audio has introduced its latest addition to the storied Harmonizer® family, the H90 Harmonizer next-generation multi-effects pedal. Building on the foundation of the H9 Harmonizer multi-effects processor, the H90 offers 62 effect algorithms and hundreds of program combinations curated for a variety of instruments and genres. The compact H90 features include comprehensive I/O, flexible routing options, an intuitive UI designed for players, and a built-in tuner. Its modern ARM-based architecture, derived from the world’s most powerful effects processor, Eventide's flagship H9000 Harmonizer, gives the H90 the power to accommodate the ongoing creation of advanced, next-gen effects never heard before.

"The H90 is the culmination of years of creative input from the team at Eventide as well as our inspiring users. We're excited about the music (and cool new DSP math!) made possible with this next level of DSP power, and even more excited to hear the music our customers will make." —Russell Wedelich, VP of Development and Director of Signal Processing

Along with the iconic reverbs, delays, modulation, and pitch shifting effects of the H9 Max, the H90 offers 10 new powerful algorithms including state-of-the-art, fast-tracking, and warble-free Polyphonic Pitch Shifting using Eventide’s proprietary SIFT (Spectral Instantaneous Frequency Tracking) technology.

Six additional H90-exclusive algorithms are: Prism Shift, which lets users generate three voices from a single chord with separated, staggered, and pitch-shifted intervals to create four arpeggio types spanning up to three octaves; Even-Vibe provides an authentic Uni-Vibe emulation reimagined in stereo with envelope followers; Wormhole is a mega-sized, hyper-modulated reverb with pitch warping performance; Head Space recreates a vintage four-head Tape Delay with classic and modern creative tone shaping control; Bouquet Delay is a Bucket Brigade Delay (BBD) with modulation, LoFi and Modern flavors, enhanced for performance; and WeedWacker is a two-stage, serial overdrive reminiscent of a famous green pedal.

The H90 also places three legendary algorithms from Eventide’s acclaimed rackmount processors at a player’s feet: authentic emulations of the world’s first studio phaser and flanger—Instant Phaser and Instant Flanger—and the iconic SP2016 Reverb with the Room, Stereo Room and Hi-density plate reverbs from the original studio rackmount device. The upgraded DSP power of the H90 enhances the performance of previous H9 algorithms.

With the H90 Harmonizer, two advanced algorithms can be combined into a Program to create novel, inspiring sounds. The H90's dual algorithm design features true spillover between Programs, and series or parallel effect routing. Two mono inserts can be positioned anywhere in the signal chain allowing users to incorporate outboard effects in any configuration, or the inserts can be combined for one stereo insert. Instrument or line level operation, full gain controls and Dual Mode lets players optimize their signal flow to incorporate H90 into an existing rig, sit on the desktop next to your DAW, or make it the centerpiece of a setup.

For unparalleled live performance power, the H90 front panel has been reimagined for expanded hands-on control and parameter feedback by way of five push knobs, seven LED buttons, and a hi-res OLED display. Two large push knobs allow players to switch between SELECT, BANK, and PERFORM modes with ease. In PERFORM mode, players have six programmable footswitches. Functions like tap tempo, preset, insert bypass, or momentary states can be mapped and used to engage options like reverb freeze, pitch flex or delay repeat, while multiple instantaneous parameter changes can be made with three HotSwitches.

Expression mappings can be hand-adjusted with the PERFORM HotKnob. Up to six individual assignable parameters can be engaged with the three push-button Quick Knobs. Even more control is possible via two inputs for either expression pedals, auxiliary switches with up to three buttons, or CV control, along with extensive MIDI control.

Organizing sounds for a gig is made easy by the H90’s Playlist management. In SELECT mode, users can navigate their Playlist sequentially and in BANK mode, players can quickly load from a bank of three Programs—perfectly suited to cueing up a range of sounds for a song. The free H90 Control software for Mac and PC allows users to edit Programs, create lists, and update firmware.

The H90 Harmonizer is available immediately for $899 (USD-MSRP) from Eventide and authorized dealers worldwide.
 
So, basically what I'm getting is that it's a super intense sort of delay/modulation/reverb? What will it do that my Spidervalve won't? Not being antagonistic, I want an actual comparison.
Because it looks interesting, and of course, the Eventide name.

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So, basically what I'm getting is that it's a super intense sort of delay/modulation/reverb? What will it do that my Spidervalve won't? Not being antagonistic, I want an actual comparison.
Because it looks interesting, and of course, the Eventide name.

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It basically does a version of most every effect imaginable -and stackable
 
It basically does a version of most every effect imaginable -and stackable
Well, so does the Spidervalve. Though I could put one in the loop of the Spidervalve and play "Dueling Banjos" in four parts with one guitar. And two different amps.

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Well, so does the Spidervalve. Though I could put one in the loop of the Spidervalve and play "Dueling Banjos" in four parts with one guitar. And two different amps.

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Im stoked you like the Spidervalve and it suits you, I guess without an A/B comparison it would be hard to illustrate the differences in sound between the Line 6 algorithms of 12-15 years ago and the 2022 Eventide algorithms.
 
Yes, there's more in there than just ambience, modulation and harmonizers.
I'm very tempted to pull the trigger on one of these and move my H9 to the small gig board or my jam board.
 
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Well, so does the Spidervalve. Though I could put one in the loop of the Spidervalve and play "Dueling Banjos" in four parts with one guitar. And two different amps.

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While it reproduces almost every stomp you could think of it also has a bunch of proprietary algorithms that are very unique effects. And the more traditional effects, flange, echo, and chorus have traditional sounds, but there are also spins on those effects that are wild.
 
There is a lot of cool stuff in the new release, but the thing that has me drooling is there is a Tube Screamer in the H90. There are endless possibilities for stacking pitch shifting, reverb, or even cocked wah on that algorithm. I love the overdrive and distortion in the H9, but this brings another dimension, and I am looking forward to hearing Eventide's take on the TS. And the ability on the user level to build or deconstruct that base tone will be fun.
 
There is a lot of cool stuff in the new release, but the thing that has me drooling is there is a Tube Screamer in the H90. There are endless possibilities for stacking pitch shifting, reverb, or even cocked wah on that algorithm. I love the overdrive and distortion in the H9, but this brings another dimension, and I am looking forward to hearing Eventide's take on the TS. And the ability on the user level to build or deconstruct that base tone will be fun.

Mine will be here in ..... nope..

It's held up and not ready.

So not shipping yet.... damn,

Im headed to Europe, so it looks like I wont get to play with it for a few weeks....
 
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