Eventide H9 Harmonizer Multi-Effect Pedal | Reverb Demo Video - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 28, 2015
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Treat yourself or find the perfect gift for your favorite music maker. For four decades, Eventide has been trailblazing in the way of building, bending, and layering sound. Their effects pedals demonstrate this, and none more so than the H9 Harmonizer. The Eventide H9 may be the end-all, be-all of multi-effects pedals. It contains literally dozens of highly varied effects in one small chassis and is operated through a sleek, intuitive interface. You can even download an iPhone app for even further precision tweaking of whichever effect you choose. Modulation, pitch-shifting, delay, filtering, reverb, saturation, and more are all accessible with the Eventide H9. In this video, we explore some of these effects with local guitarist Joe Shadid.

If you want to downsize your pedalboard without downsizing your sound, the H9 is perfect: it contains everything you could ever need on your board in one stompbox. Compare new and used Eventide H9 Harmonizer Multi-Effect pedals here https://goo.gl/bUv16w

Riffs played:
2:40 - "Hush" - Deep Purple
3:08 - "Little Sister" - Queens of The Stone Age
3:28 - "Every Breath You Take" - The Police
3:44 - "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" - Pink Floyd
4:02 - "Master of Puppets" - Metallica
4:25 - Scofield-esque Riff
4:46 - Backwards Riff
4:58 - Splitter Verb Original Riff
5:15 - "Mystery Train" - Elvis Presley
5:32 - Ultra Swell Original Riff
5:47 - "California Love" - 2Pac
6:07 - Steamed In Beer Original Fuzz Riff
6:23 - "Where The Streets Have No Name" - U2
7:33 - "You Can't Do That" - The Beatles
7:58 - Arpeggiator Original Riff
8:47 - "Frankenstein" - Edgar Winter Group Full Band Demo

Hosted by Joe Shadid

Bass - Jim Tuerk

Drums - Jon Leganski
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