MicroPitch Delay

I was just coming to post about this as I just stumbled across it. Seems/Sounds interesting. I like it!
 

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I am happy new types of effects pedals are starting to get attention. I can see this working for stereo rigs or recording. I think I might like the Black Hole a lot better, but I am happy with these new releases.
 
All these new Eventide pedals are just the algorithms from the Factor and H9 pedals released in a stand alone pedal. I wonder how the hardware portion is, if there are any improvements to the Factor and H9 base.
 
Are there controls on these pedals that you don't have in the H9 software? You can just get the H9 Max and have them all, I'd guess.
 
Even though the Blackhole and this Micropitch are a chip off the H9 Block it is nice in some ways to have the individual pedals as well. The H9 is unique in it running one also at a time. You can have multiple effects in the patch but it is a bit unique in that regard. Having this pedal could free up some options and or keep you from getting multiple H9's like some people do. The traditional knob application is nice for some who shy away from apps and menu dives due to appreciating a more simple, familiar approach to sound tweaking.
 
Very cool and obviously taking some guts/concepts from the Pitch Factor.

It's about time others here get on the Eventide pitch shifter bandwagon; I've been raving about these for years, and they've been around since 1975 (H910).

These types of units are on tons of albums and songs that you grew up with.
 
Do these have much value when running only one amp?,,,or is a stereo setup the only way to really get the intended fx.?
 
Wish they'd make something like this to run between the amp and one of the cabs, so it would have true stereo spread using a basic mono head.
Surely it would be pricey as H, but since I'm just wish'n anyways.
 
Wish they'd make something like this to run between the amp and one of the cabs, so it would have true stereo spread using a basic mono head.
Surely it would be pricey as H, but since I'm just wish'n anyways.

I would think that would be a much more difficult pedal to make.
 
Wish they'd make something like this to run between the amp and one of the cabs, so it would have true stereo spread using a basic mono head.
Surely it would be pricey as H, but since I'm just wish'n anyways.

You’re getting into the old school rack method, load down the head, run through delays, reamp with power amps.

I think the Waza Tube Expander might be the closest available item today.
 
I ordered one. Look forward to getting it.

Are you going to use it through the loop of one amp and then send the other side of stereo into something else?
Or really I should just ask; How are you going to try it first?, in regards to placement in the signal chain?

I just watched the Pete Thorn demo on this and he was just using it as a post-processor in the video.
It sounded amazing like that and would probably be the only way I could get optimal use from it seeing as I don't have a stereo amp nor want to mess with two amps.
 
Are you going to use it through the loop of one amp and then send the other side of stereo into something else?
Or really I should just ask; How are you going to try it first?, in regards to placement in the signal chain?

I just watched the Pete Thorn demo on this and he was just using it as a post-processor in the video.
It sounded amazing like that and would probably be the only way I could get optimal use from it seeing as I don't have a stereo amp nor want to mess with two amps.

The pedal does much more than folks are talking about so I want to really dig into it and see what I can get out of it. I am going to try it in all the various ways I can and see what it can do. I often run two amps so I am looking forward to that.
 
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