I have never been happier with a pedal in my 60 years of playing! It is Amazing! I also have never felt more like a monkey looking at a football. haha. You guys had Way too much fun creating this phenomenal piece of gear. I LOVE IT!!!
Joe, you are probably the most articulate/knowledgable TH-cam manual in a box guy I have ever viewed. Thanks for making the H90 so much easier to access. Now, if you could do a video tutorial on the Morningstar editor and MC6Pro, I would 'pay' to have those as reference tools. Thanks man!
I paired the MC6 Pro on a board with the H90 and a Darkglass Microtubes Infinity. I have a couple pedal options to use as inserts in the H90 as well. Currently Have a Walrus Audio Julia and the other insert option is open for now. There is a MC8 and H90 video, you can search for on YT, really helpful for setting up the MIDI aspect. My MC6 has Prog up/down, activate, and select/perform as well as insert on/off so far. My Expression pedal is mapped to CC 10 so I can assign that to any parameter that I want control of on the H90. Very cool stuff!
I quickly bought and sold my H90 and went back to H9 due to comfort level and dispaly size live. But this tutorial has me changing my mind and definitely considering the upgrade again. Excellent information!
Re-revisiting the functions and workflow of the H90 just reminds me how great it is! I've been a user for almost a year now and I'm so happy with the results. Great for studio and live use.
Thank you! This pedal is amazingly versatile! And the quality of sound, of course is top notch. Being able to insert my H9 into the chain at any point makes the possibilities almost infinite. Oh, did I mention the quality of sound is top notch!!
Thanks for these great tutorials. Such an amazing machine Eventide has developed!!! I look forward to playing with this thing every day and these tutorials were a pleasant surprise today!!
@@meekee1973 Absolutely! They were designed for this. In addition, it’s possible to assign Mode Toggle to an external auxiliary switch or MIDI controller if you prefer.
OMG, you fixed the issue I was having at the 49:20 second mark. I could not figure out why my Q value was only going from 75 to 100 when mapped to an external MIDI expression pedal connected to my MC6 Pro. The control range was what I was missing! Thanks so much!!!
Just got it based off my experience with the h9 max.Love this pedal! I run my darckglass Adam and h9 max in the fx loop of this pedal. I now have infinite tone possibilities 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you eventide! Don’t listen to the haters There just poor attitudes 😂
The H90 does not have a headphone output, so in order to monitor the output in silence, you’ll need to connect the H90 to a device that has a headphone output - a mixer, a stereo cab emulator with hdph out, or an audio interface with direct monitoring.
I´m about to buy one, just depending on an answer on how manny effects can I have at the same time on the H90. Is this unit capable of having such a string of effects as compressor > chorus > detune > delay > reverb at the same time?
The H90 can only provide two algorithms at a time. If you are looking to use 5 dedicated effects for each category, it’s not possible. However, many Eventide algorithms are multifaceted. For example, our SpaceTime algorithm provides chorusing, dual vintage delay and plate reverb in one. We also have an EQ/Compressor algorithm. The combination of these two can get you great results.
I want to map an expression pedal to globally act as a volume pedal, but I don’t want the input gain to push past 0. I’ve tried in the Mac App, & just the hardware method shown at 49:20. Both times, the “pot” shows a yellow tick mark where it should stop the sweep, but when I move heel to toe, it still pushes past 0 to the full 12dB. Any advice?
@@sergiopauloworships1704 Input again is not a global function, but it is possible to map on a program basis. Are you 100% sure you’ve mapped the correct control source to the parameter? I recommend starting a topic in the Eventide Stompbox forums so more people can assist. You can also upload a video of the behavior: www.eventideaudio.com/forums/forum/products/stompboxes/
I'm currently using two H9s and using an Android tablet to control them via Bluetooth. Will that ever be possible with the H90? I'm not going to be pressing tiny buttons on stage, and tablet control really limits the tap dancing. It's a work flow that would be hard for me to give up.
@@MrAxman53 At this time, there are no plans to develop an Android version of H90 Control. You are welcomed to show your support of its development in the Eventide user forums.
Great tutorial! :) Has the H90 any Internal controllers available like followers or LFO's? I would particularly like to control parameters dynamically depending on the input level.. Thanks
Currently, no, there aren’t any LFOs for this type of control, though the H90 does accept control voltages and MIDI for similar control externally. We welcome this type of recommendation in our user forums where our developers keep an eye.
Unfortunately, I do think that lacking internal controllers to control parameters dynamically is eminently a big constraint in the H90. So I would like to see a minimum of pitch and volume envelope followers, LFO's, and ADSR's available internally to program the H90 creatively. Thank you @@EventideAudio
In Part 3 of the tutorial series we cover how to use Inserts as splitters for this type of signal flow, so it would be possible, for example, to have a dry signal come out of Out 3 while wet signal is coming out of Out 1(&2).
We are simply showing the connections for a stereo insert. In the case where only Out 1 is connected the H90 would convert an internal stereo path to mono. Connect Out 2 to another amp, and H90 reconfigures to stereo.
This thing is very complicated. Sure, there are obviously people that can master the finer points, and that’s fine, but there should also be a simple way of adjusting parameters on the fly. Have I missed it?
Press the Parameters button. Press the P LED button to edit Program parameters or press A or B buttons to edit preset parameters. Use SELECT to move through pages of parameters. As they appear on the screen, is the three quick knobs to make adjustments.
Thank you! Do you have anything that explains which order I should put this in with my other pedals? I'm not sure which is best? Should it be before my noise gate/overdrive/distortion? or after? If I use a mixer pedal, where should that be? Thank you so much!
The answer to this can vary depending on what types of effects you’re using on the H90. But in general, I’d place any gain-based effects like OD/Distortion, Wah, and compression before the H90. With noise gates it depends where in your signal chain your distortion is or whether you get your dirt from the amp’s preamp section or not. If you’re just using a gate to quiet down a noisy single coil guitar, put it early in the chain. But, if you’re using it to quiet down the lead channel of a monster amp, you may need it in the amp’s effects loop.
I had to pause 8 minutes in to thank you for using fingers on the "foot" switches and not some dirty boot or greasy sneaker. I'll give you guys a marketing tip: ship them switch cover pads with your pedals as a bonus cuz I can't believe the cost of even one of those little plastic things the size of a one dollar guitar pick.
i have never wanted to love a pedal so much but I want to actually play guitar and not watch 4 hours of video to get basic functionality that is possible within seconds of booting up a quad cortex, helix, kemper, basically anything else ever made. Fantastic sounding device but entirely to complicated to do simple tasks.
Finally tutorials that really raise the bar!
Whatever you're paying Joe - It's not enough. His knowledge and support on forums is unprecedented. Thanks again Joe 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have never been happier with a pedal in my 60 years of playing! It is Amazing! I also have never felt more like a monkey looking at a football. haha. You guys had Way too much fun creating this phenomenal piece of gear. I LOVE IT!!!
We have been waiting for a good video tutorial for such a long time. Thank you!
Joe, you are probably the most articulate/knowledgable TH-cam manual in a box guy I have ever viewed. Thanks for making the H90 so much easier to access. Now, if you could do a video tutorial on the Morningstar editor and MC6Pro, I would 'pay' to have those as reference tools. Thanks man!
I paired the MC6 Pro on a board with the H90 and a Darkglass Microtubes Infinity. I have a couple pedal options to use as inserts in the H90 as well. Currently Have a Walrus Audio Julia and the other insert option is open for now. There is a MC8 and H90 video, you can search for on YT, really helpful for setting up the MIDI aspect. My MC6 has Prog up/down, activate, and select/perform as well as insert on/off so far. My Expression pedal is mapped to CC 10 so I can assign that to any parameter that I want control of on the H90.
Very cool stuff!
Joe crushing it with the videos!! Triple AAA content!! Appreciate the amount of time and effort it took to make these!! Gold Star for Joe!!!
I quickly bought and sold my H90 and went back to H9 due to comfort level and dispaly size live. But this tutorial has me changing my mind and definitely considering the upgrade again. Excellent information!
My god this has so much potential. Bu you need to be using it all the time otherwise you will forget how to use it!
Re-revisiting the functions and workflow of the H90 just reminds me how great it is! I've been a user for almost a year now and I'm so happy with the results. Great for studio and live use.
Thank you so much! Just got an h90 and this video series got me up and running in an afternoon.
Thank you! This pedal is amazingly versatile! And the quality of sound, of course is top notch. Being able to insert my H9 into the chain at any point makes the possibilities almost infinite. Oh, did I mention the quality of sound is top notch!!
Thanks for these great tutorials. Such an amazing machine Eventide has developed!!! I look forward to playing with this thing every day and these tutorials were a pleasant surprise today!!
just got mine, Joe has been super helpful thanks so much!
great content guys. one question: can i press the perform (and select) knob with my foot?
@@meekee1973 Absolutely! They were designed for this. In addition, it’s possible to assign Mode Toggle to an external auxiliary switch or MIDI controller if you prefer.
I need the t-shirt in my life!
Already plugged this baby to my Polybrute! Dreamy!
H90 is the goat. Thanks again for this vid
OMG, you fixed the issue I was having at the 49:20 second mark. I could not figure out why my Q value was only going from 75 to 100 when mapped to an external MIDI expression pedal connected to my MC6 Pro. The control range was what I was missing! Thanks so much!!!
Thank you very much for the video tutorial, very comprehensive and helps a lot
Best pedal ever! So good i bought two. Maybe a third one day.
Cheers
Joe! You are the man! And a massive huge thank you!!
Just got it based off my experience with the h9 max.Love this pedal!
I run my darckglass Adam and h9 max in the fx loop of this pedal. I now have infinite tone possibilities 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you eventide!
Don’t listen to the haters
There just poor attitudes 😂
Amazing guide - thank you so much!!!
🎸Great high quality ((stereo)) sounds!♥️
How can I connect my headphones to the H90 to get stereo sound?
The H90 does not have a headphone output, so in order to monitor the output in silence, you’ll need to connect the H90 to a device that has a headphone output - a mixer, a stereo cab emulator with hdph out, or an audio interface with direct monitoring.
I´m about to buy one, just depending on an answer on how manny effects can I have at the same time on the H90. Is this unit capable of having such a string of effects as compressor > chorus > detune > delay > reverb at the same time?
The H90 can only provide two algorithms at a time. If you are looking to use 5 dedicated effects for each category, it’s not possible. However, many Eventide algorithms are multifaceted. For example, our SpaceTime algorithm provides chorusing, dual vintage delay and plate reverb in one. We also have an EQ/Compressor algorithm. The combination of these two can get you great results.
@@EventideAudio I appreciate your fast answer! I´ve ordered it just now.
I want to map an expression pedal to globally act as a volume pedal, but I don’t want the input gain to push past 0. I’ve tried in the Mac App, & just the hardware method shown at 49:20. Both times, the “pot” shows a yellow tick mark where it should stop the sweep, but when I move heel to toe, it still pushes past 0 to the full 12dB. Any advice?
@@sergiopauloworships1704 Input again is not a global function, but it is possible to map on a program basis. Are you 100% sure you’ve mapped the correct control source to the parameter? I recommend starting a topic in the Eventide Stompbox forums so more people can assist. You can also upload a video of the behavior: www.eventideaudio.com/forums/forum/products/stompboxes/
I'm currently using two H9s and using an Android tablet to control them via Bluetooth. Will that ever be possible with the H90? I'm not going to be pressing tiny buttons on stage, and tablet control really limits the tap dancing. It's a work flow that would be hard for me to give up.
@@MrAxman53 At this time, there are no plans to develop an Android version of H90 Control. You are welcomed to show your support of its development in the Eventide user forums.
Great tutorial! :) Has the H90 any Internal controllers available like followers or LFO's? I would particularly like to control parameters dynamically depending on the input level.. Thanks
Currently, no, there aren’t any LFOs for this type of control, though the H90 does accept control voltages and MIDI for similar control externally. We welcome this type of recommendation in our user forums where our developers keep an eye.
Unfortunately, I do think that lacking internal controllers to control parameters dynamically is eminently a big constraint in the H90. So I would like to see a minimum of pitch and volume envelope followers, LFO's, and ADSR's available internally to program the H90 creatively. Thank you @@EventideAudio
@@pangea2003 yes these features are need on H-90.i hope they develop those in future firmware updates.
Yooo its Joe!!
Thank you for this tutorial! would it be possible to have a dry signal coming out of one output, and a completey wet out of the other?
In Part 3 of the tutorial series we cover how to use Inserts as splitters for this type of signal flow, so it would be possible, for example, to have a dry signal come out of Out 3 while wet signal is coming out of Out 1(&2).
Just bought one!
3 bite jammer. Love it.
at minute marker 2:55... what device is that?
Line 6 HX Stomp
33:48 what's a point? if out2 is not connected then h90 works in mono. why stereo insert?
We are simply showing the connections for a stereo insert. In the case where only Out 1 is connected the H90 would convert an internal stereo path to mono. Connect Out 2 to another amp, and H90 reconfigures to stereo.
@@EventideAudio got it
Is this a stereo pedal? How would that be wired in back?
Yes, you could go stereo in / out or mono in / stereo out. Around 02:11 should give you a good look at this
Can the ctrl jack change channel on my amp ?
No. but if your amp is MIDI capable, that may be an option.
is the switching of programs gapless?
@@meekee1973 Switching Programs is fast and with spillover activated, it’s seamless from one Program to another.
@@EventideAudio thanks
This thing is very complicated. Sure, there are obviously people that can master the finer points, and that’s fine, but there should also be a simple way of adjusting parameters on the fly. Have I missed it?
Press the Parameters button. Press the P LED button to edit Program parameters or press A or B buttons to edit preset parameters. Use SELECT to move through pages of parameters. As they appear on the screen, is the three quick knobs to make adjustments.
@@EventideAudio Thank you so much!
Hey, I like your Guitar Stand? Is it one, or 2 Stacked Together and could you post the Link?? Thanks for the Review.
Hello, the product is the DRS Alpha 4 and Bravo 4 stacked together. It’s available on zZounds.com.
@@EventideAudio Thanks!!
You would have made it a audio Interface with a simple line in mic pre if not a mic pre then just a audio interface
Thank you! Do you have anything that explains which order I should put this in with my other pedals? I'm not sure which is best? Should it be before my noise gate/overdrive/distortion? or after? If I use a mixer pedal, where should that be? Thank you so much!
The answer to this can vary depending on what types of effects you’re using on the H90. But in general, I’d place any gain-based effects like OD/Distortion, Wah, and compression before the H90. With noise gates it depends where in your signal chain your distortion is or whether you get your dirt from the amp’s preamp section or not. If you’re just using a gate to quiet down a noisy single coil guitar, put it early in the chain. But, if you’re using it to quiet down the lead channel of a monster amp, you may need it in the amp’s effects loop.
I had to pause 8 minutes in to thank you for using fingers on the "foot" switches and not some dirty boot or greasy sneaker. I'll give you guys a marketing tip: ship them switch cover pads with your pedals as a bonus cuz I can't believe the cost of even one of those little plastic things the size of a one dollar guitar pick.
Do yourself a favour and just use the H90 control on your laptop
i have never wanted to love a pedal so much but I want to actually play guitar and not watch 4 hours of video to get basic functionality that is possible within seconds of booting up a quad cortex, helix, kemper, basically anything else ever made. Fantastic sounding device but entirely to complicated to do simple tasks.
I plugged right into it and started playing. I just turn the Select knob and push down to load sounds. Pretty simple.
Boomer
Takes about five minutes to learn the way around and then you can build whatever you want.
This pedal is really NOT intuitive
I LITERALLY CAN’T AGREE MORE. Maybe if you’re Tim Pierce, or some pro studio professional….and super noisy. Sooooo bummed.☹️
@@scottm3775it's not noisy for me
@ It was my amp-Mesa DC-5. Was quiet in my Badcat.
if I hear the words hotknob or hotswitch one more time, I am gonna !@#$%^^&*(
You have to be kidding
Way too complicated. 🙄