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.
Reviewed By maxbgroove [all]
June 25th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.5.16 on Mac
Super nice&lush great-sounding reverb i was searching for. It's not disappears in the mix, it's super easy to tune, Highly recommend!!.
Read ReviewReviewed By CottonMather [all]
December 11th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.3 on Mac
Although CPU-intensive, it's the ideal synth for anyone who wants to make abrasive, industrial sounds. Think Ben Frost, Franck Vigroux, Mika Vainio, and late Pan Sonic. The "randomizer" is a fountain of inspiration.
Read ReviewReviewed By Boy Wonder [all]
July 29th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
Fascinated with the rhythmic/echo-y/reverb-y sounds of the particles engine in Noire piano, I sought out similar multitap pitched delays I could use on synths. I tried the free Chow Matrix but it was not only finicky but sounded grainy. Cubase's own multitap delay, which does sound smooth, only goes to a 5th (7st). Loomer's Shift2, with it's five pitched delay lines, was also a contender for top spot, but Octavox with its eight taps, multiple scales, and easy to use interface, was the winner. Too bad you need a little math for this plugin. Instead of allowing you to set the taps at intervals such as 1/4, 1/8, 16, 1/16 dotted, etc, it uses ms. That means, if you're working at 120bpm, you'd have to know 62ms=1/8 note, 93ms=dotted 1/8th note, 125ms=1/4 note, 250m=1/2 note, 375ms=dotted half note, etc. Pretty tedious, but since Octavox allows you to save presets, that's a plus. I really like pitch intervals, too. Using it, you can never go wrong in what every key you're working in as the proper scale is already set for you. Hopefully, in Octavox 2, they'll add traditional timing in addition to the ms.
Read ReviewReviewed By henszeysoundllc [all]
December 28th, 2020
Version reviewed: H3000 on Mac
Specfriggintackluar! I used to have the hardware. The H3000 Factory character and the sound quality feel like the original and I love the expanded controls.
Read ReviewThis is a really innovative synth that can help expand your creativity. As a physicist, I was initially attracted to the dual pendulum oscillation aspect, but as a musician, I just love how some of the rhythmic stuff is really fresh and exciting.
Read ReviewThis is no mainstream synth. Very nice GUI and a phantastic sound, I like especially the possibilties in creating complex bass sounds.
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A big thank to the developers.
Read Reviewein synth, der sich deutlich von der masse abhebt, fetter sound, cooles interface, läuft stabil (hier in cubase 10, 64-bit)...und das für lau...hier gibt es wirklich nichts zu meckern - unbedingt antesten - dieser schätzchen bereichert jede DAW !.
Read ReviewReviewed By FoxDE [all]
July 8th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows
A very unique sound, it doesn't really fit the mold of other effect VSTs. It was a little difficult setting up and using, but I was satisfied when I was done with it.
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