Buy yourself a guitar at this price. The tone is cold and with the axe you can already do a lot of space tones when you experimentSelf explanatory. I know some algorithms are somewhat unique, but I feel that we should be able to “fake” them using existing blocks. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
This pedal is getting a lot of hype, I’m looking for someone to talk me out of getting one
Some of the new pitch algorithms are out of reach. PrismShift for example.Self explanatory. I know some algorithms are somewhat unique, but I feel that we should be able to “fake” them using existing blocks. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
This pedal is getting a lot of hype, I’m looking for someone to talk me out of getting one
Try hi cut.To me it matters the most how it Sounds …..I know the Fractals can do everything the Eventide can do with multiple blocks and stuff but I myself really like the ‘tone’ of the Eventide FX….. bit more heavier, thicker…. Fractal is very neutral IMHO. So will get the H90 for sure for my Tube Amp + Suhr Reactive Load IR Rig and H90 stereo FX
Tried it all with EQ and stuff…..it is not only an EQ thing else for example every good reverb could sound like a Lexicon verb and so on….Try hi cut.
Yes it is. The Eventide pitch stuff all has a high cut at 2kHz.Tried it all with EQ and stuff…..it is not only an EQ thing else for example every good reverb could sound like a Lexicon verb and so on….
I'm an h9 owner and it's a cool pedal. However, there's a thread on this forum about how the h9 effects can be done with the AXE 3. From my understanding the new H90 is like having 2 H9's with some more algorithms and a new screen with more buttons and inputs/outputs.
Case in point the recent threads about the Keeley Andy Timmons Halo delay pedal emulations.Replicating preset patches from other devices in the Axe Fx is largely dependent on how knowledgeable you are in what’s available, how to combine and adjust that to get to a specific result, and how long you’re willing to spend chasing the match. I’ve been regularly amazed at people coming up with sounds that I had no idea could be made with the Axe Fx.