Nashville, TN — July 13, 2017 — Eventide will be unveiling UltraTap, a new plug-in based on their TEC Award-winning H9 Harmonizer® at this year’s Summer NAMM show. They will also be presenting their new Euro DDL module for Eurorack modular systems. Eventide will be conducting demos of these new products at their booth #1135 and will be giving away a limited edition Copper H9 Max featuring the newly released PitchFuzz algorithm.
UltraTap — A unique multi-tap effect that’s capable of rhythmic delays, glitchy reverbs, huge pad-like volume swells, and extraordinary modulation. It’s the perfect tool for creating drum fills, vocal choruses, swelling guitar chords, and other evolving effects. Producers, engineers, sound designers and musicians will have loads of fun discovering its multiple uses. UltraTap will be available for purchase on August 1st at an introductory price of $49. (MSRP $79) (Pictured above)
Euro DDL — A digital delay with an analog soul, the Euro DDL features a unique design that strictly limits the amount of digital circuitry to the bare minimum. From short delays for double tracking, to creating swept delays and tape echo class effects, the Euro DDL brings it all to your Eurorack rig.
Available in limited quantities starting in August. (MSRP $473)
Copper H9 Max —Eventide will be giving away a limited edition Copper H9 Max preloaded with all 49 effect algorithms including PitchFuzz, which combines Fuzz, Pitch and Delay for an amazing range of tonal shapes. Customers can sign up at the Eventide booth or through the Eventide website. Limited number of this special edition will be available in August. (MSRP $797)
Additional Links:
- UltraTap info: http://www.eventideaudio.com/ultratap-plugin
- UltraTap teaser: https://youtu.be/Na5Qn95kNSY
- Euro DDL info: http://www.eventideaudio.com/euroddl
- Copper H9 Max Promo: http://www.eventideaudio.com/promo/cu-h9max
About Eventide:
For over 45 years Eventide has remained at the forefront of recording technology. In 1975 they revolutionized the audio industry by creating the world’s first commercially available digital audio effects unit. Since then, their legendary studio processors, stompboxes, and plug-ins have been heard on countless hit records.