Here’s what a $7,000 reverb sounds like
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Hello
Probably not on my list of things to get. . . Like you said. . $7000 gear is for those who live off their music money
Damn 1 like?
What do i think? Pardon my French but imma go with *"HOLY SHIT!"* .mlgclip 👌
Tbh I would prefer a car to something that changes the sound so minimally. :[/]
A million dollar reverb is when you buy a new mansion and start screaming
When you buy an abandoned salt mine inside a mountaint and use that as a chamber reverb.
so like when led zeppelin recorded drums in hedley grange to get their natural reverb?
A million won't even get you a mansion these days
😂😂😂 I'll still with an impulse response and convolution reverb thank you very much
hi inflake
My wallet wishes that I never discovered this...
Oh hey, you're awesome
Well hope that Spotify revenue hits different
OH SNAILS HOUSE?? hell yeah
wait you buying it?
ZXp3ct3R it’s a good thing Spotify pays the least per stream out of all streaming platform
Ooh! I want to know what a $7,000 reverb sounds like!
*Places $20 fake airpods into ears*
Ultimately that’s it. You can buy the fanciest rack effects and instruments possible, but bear in mind few people are going to have the listening hardware to fully appreciate it.
LMAOOOOOOO
10$ fake headphones on my end not any brand in particular just know they fake
@@thrownstair Which just prove the saying "If it sounds good, it sounds good". In the end of the day only 20% of the people listening to your music will put all their attention for the things that are going on in your music, most of them will just be *_vibing_*
@@michaelnajoan5104
I watched a video recently where a guy was talking about how none of the musicians he knows are audiophiles. The Venn diagram between music makers and high-end music consumers seems to be relatively small.
The number of records that were mixed using NS-10s over the years should be evidence of that 😂
They’re not sponsoring you, but sent you a 7000$ reverb. Man, I wanna get not sponsored as well xD
oh yes they can send me a black hole. that would be amazing not sponsoring
how does that work exactly? Does he get to keep the unit or does he only get it on loan for a period of time?
@@TheChillMelodist prolly just giving up 1 for the marketing
@@nupreznz Yea, some companies give people stuff who aren't under contract depending on their following and content so that they can review the product. Some audio stores do it was well such as sweetwater.
No such thing as a “free gift”
The post-production studio for films where my good friend works has the Eventide H9000 and that's actually the only effect they have in their mixing rooms. Nothing else. So Andrew is right, it literally can replace all effects. All the films they mix and create effects for used the H9000. The only and major downside he told be many times is actually the no.1 strength of the H9000: too many possibilities and options. A sea of sonic exploration right in front of you, and that can really be a problem. You can spend a whole day just digging for special delay and end up with nothing because you want to keep exploring. It's really a blackhole of possibilities, you have to be pretty careful and have discipline to use it, no joke! It is that crazy.
will this reverb give my music an audience
I'm sure there's an "audience simulator" algorithm in there somewhere...
"expensive reverb pedal emulates empty venue your band plays in"
@@robo5911 Oof too real lmao
💀💀
Is it even fair to call it a reverb? It sounds like it has. . . everything
still not really impressed. I mean you have everything in every daw
@@Gruftgrabbler true. . . But still gear is good 😂
A lot of digital “reverb” rackmount units are multi-effects, I have a midiverb from the 80s that has a bunch of effects
@@downhill2k013 swwwwweeeeeeettt. . . Might have to look into that first. . . I have been eyeing some hardware on reverb.com
@@Gruftgrabbler yeah but i think the main appeal for this is just for when you have so much shit running that you NEED something else to take the processing power
holy crap that thing is super cool 👀
Oh, hey, you're here!
Skyscraper Soup
agreed!
Oh, hello Mr. Office theme
I feel like you just have a social media team commenting things you would say on random TH-cam videos. Dude you're everywhere.
Andrew: Can I have some reverb?
H9000: I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that...
Im old enough to get that. LoL.
Underrated comment :)
Excellent comment, one of my all time fav movie scenes
great comment. 👍👍👍👍
As the lucky owner of an Eventide Eclipse (little brother to the H series) I can tell you that the exploration of the effects on these units is so gloriously fun it should be illegal.
For anyone who can't justify its price:
1) record the most basic loop ever
2) buy this machine
3) build a small robot arm that rotates the preset button and presses record every 5 minutes
4) automatically publish each 10 recordings into an ambient album
5) repeat until album profit is more than 7 grand
...That's actually not a terrible idea...
Simply awesome
Are there any impulse responses someone has recorded?
+1 though I have to wonder, surely impulse responses don't cover all of its behavior? at some level of reverb complexity there has got to be nonlinearity in the frequency response such that a mere linear convolution is insufficient. some of those reverb sounds were impossibly good...
ffm.to/therainydays
yet useless
We have some in our Gumroad page from the H8000
I literally just spent about 12 hours adjusting 12 settings on a Zoom A3 pedal to get just the right combination of delay and reverb. If I had THIS thing, would anyone EVER see me again?! 😳
Probably not...
Andrew Huang; "'m not getting payed for this video"
Also Andrew Huang: "they gave me this $7000 outboard reverb"
RIIIIIIGHT
and then if i buy one and say Andrew sent me then it was worth it for eventide.. talk about saving on the advertisement budget
Lol fair, but he could also have come on here and been like, "Is it good? Yes. Is it worth $7,000? No. Go pay half a year's rent instead," and nothing could have stopped him. So if you're gonna do that then you better have a loooot of faith in your product
@Per Meister They gave it to him so they can’t just suddenly say it’s a loan. As soon as they add caveats to what Andrew can say or do with it then it isn’t truly a gift. He won’t be outright rude if he doesn’t like a product because then companies won’t want to send him stuff for free. On the other hand if Andrew makes this thing cooler than it really is and people who buy it feel like they were lies to then in the future he’ll be less likely to have others believe his opinion on anything. It’s a balancing act of being truthful, nice, and also appreciative of the gift you’ve been given since no one is entitled to be given everything they want just because they have a huge following.
This is what my student loans looks like in physical form
this is the best comment ever...
Maybe that's all the loan sharks want. . . Music gear (they'll be okay with used hopefully)
Not true because this reverb is worth it
@@KosieRosie 😂
@@KosieRosie not it's not you can do with one good effect box for fraction on the price and no one will notice it
this thing sounds incredible, but so does not spending $7000
Ive been thinking about one of these for years, and now I know I need it.
Hello.
Im a beginning guitarist.
😃😃
Really, you do not need it.. for 7k you would be better buying an entire studio space.
Oh u just have 7k to drop out of nowhere?
luxury is a very accurate description of this. At the beginning I was like "a 7k reverb and its digital? psh". Its pretty clear that this is so much more than that. Instead of loading up your cpu with crazy fx chains in live you just run one plugin that controls a computer dedicated to effects processing, dope.
*Professional Studio Gear.*
It’s not just the 9000. Every single eventide unit ever made sounds amazing. 3000ś are fuckin awesome sounding.
When not reverberating it acts as microwave.
Man that's awesome! Too bad it would take me about 3 years just to pick the righ sound for something. Then again, a kid in me would play around with it so much.
sounds about right lmao :D
Let a kid play with it, a real one, it’s shocking how they randomly find stuff they you wouldn’t... I let mine play with my guitar rig, have a few killer tones because of it
ffm.to/therainydays
@@robertw1871 Exactly what I did with my kids. Let them play with the Eventides, the Steinway, the Moog Ones, old Oberheims, my Jupiters, controllers like Roli, Haken, LinnDrum, all the direct response hardware. And yeah, they always come around with fresh ideas! Admittedly, the same is true in some way for GarageBand, but let's be fair. One is producing, the other is re-producing.
I'm going to literally hold my breath until the video with this + the modular comes out.
My life is in your hands Andrew!
facebook.com/watch/?v=301533257854124
*dies*
jk idk
This is a piece of hardware that I really just want to play with. I could never justify buying it but it would be so much fun to play with.
on the list of thing I'll buy if I win the lottery
@@fisheatsyourhead honestly I don’t think I would even buy it then. It’s more like playing with the expensive guitars at the music store. If I could get it for $1000 or less I would definitely consider it but I’m a hobbyist at best so it just doesn’t make sense for me.
Replace the word “hardware” with “ass”
@@ibrahim47x lool
So I tried to calculate how many groups of 4 unique chains you could make:
To simplify, lets assume you wouldn't pick the same effect twice
1600 choose 16 = 8.1775338x10^37 (choose 16 cause 4 chains of 4 effects)
now multiply by the number of ways to pick 4 from those sixteen
16 choose 4 = 1820
But actually we are making FOUR collections of 4 effects so we need to continue by multiplying again by 12 choose 4, 8 choose 4, and 4 choose 4
12 choose 4 = 495
8 choose 4 = 70
4 choose 4 = 1
8.1775338x10^37 * 1820 * 495 * 70 * 1 = 5.1569981653051616685721221203247e+45
I THINK those are all the unique sets of 4 chains you could make. But you could actually pick the same effect twice and have it in two of the four total chains per set. So in reality the number of options is even more than that.
There are between 10^78 and 10^82 atoms in the universe, so 10^45 would be approximately 0% of the atoms in the universe. Or more precisely between 10^-33% and 10^-37%.
Wow ok whatever
16! * 16! * 16! * 16!
Now do the math on my plugin library lmao
@@StevenC44 You're actually right lmao I can't believe I made that error
Yo that 'lost in the supercollider" effect sounded amazing...
I thought the same
aphex twin vibes
*"I mean, we're spending tons of our time and money for marginally better stats."*
ORORORORO!!! I spend half of my day sleeping! ORORORO!!! Then I sometimes get up and tell you that I am a famous content creatorORORORORO!!! Please don't sleep while driving, dear wa
@@AxxLAfriku what
@ESparda A.K.A.悪魔の死神 okay whatever you sayy
Diminishing returns in audio production is really extreme
Musical TH-camr: "This is what a $1,000,000 violin sounds like"
Audience: "I can't tell the difference"
Musical TH-camr: "Here's a $100 practice violin for comparison" *plays it at expert level*
Audience: "I can't tell the difference"
Me coming in: It's gonna sound like regular reverb.
Me when he's cycling through presets: wait hold on
I love mine. I use it everyday in my film scoring.
Nalia, Patrick, and the Eventide family are so kind! I’m very lucky to know them.
I'm not sure why you need a $7k FX unit to award a film 3/5 but whatever helps!
@@robinr22 not sure what you mean by "award a film" ... the h9000 may not be for everyone, but its helpful for my creative process daily. i'm using it right now actually as we speak :)
@@evanhodgescomposer1233 It was a "scoring" joke, as in "This film gets a score of 3/5."
And I'm still using my bathroom reverb lol
What's wrong with that?
Yea exactly, like the person above me said, what's wrong with that? XD
Time to rob a bank for 7k so I can still sound crappy in my music but in an extravagant way!
I just want to listen to you play your guitar with it hooked up to this beast of a machine for hours. That spacey-ness! Ugh so good
I mean.......I didnt THINK I needed one of these when I woke up this morning.......but I think I do in fact need one of these.
If there is someone that is going to take advantage of this, it HAS to be you.
Are you the guitarist guy from the hey chelsea mix contest?
You don't though
Dude, think for yourself.
ffm.to/therainydays
They also give an academic discount for students that works with sale prices too, and every time I've interacted with their support, they are absolutely lovely. Possibly my favorite company putting out plugins
10:14 I mean that is literally incredible. I am so impressed with this reverb and it's worth 7,000$. The people at Eventide worked their ass off for this.
The thing is, you buy this for a studio, not as a bedroom musician. For $7000 it's worth it, knowing eventides quality
Exactly
I’m a bedroom musician. But I bought this instead of buying a boat.
@@andrewm503 exactly. People spend money on what they enjoy doing. If you have the resource, and this is what you love, then this is where it gets spent.
I would suggest there are more 'private' studios than there are commercial, and many of those people have the money to indulge their hobby.
1:20 from drums to industrial popcorn machine
andrew: 7000k effects machine or whatever the hell i call that
me:haha fruity reeverb 2 go brrr
go wosssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*
There was no way any reverb would be worth thousands of dollars... till I watched this. Damn, that sounds crazy.
ill just stick with fruity reverb
Check out TAL Reverb 2, it's so much better and it's free!
@@Bumper210 thanks for the reminder! for some reason I’ve been stuck with ReaVerb and Freeverb, which are both weird.
Pirated fruity reverb too😂😂
OldSchoolVerb from voxengo is very nice too
Try patcher.
I'm so glad Eventide are still around and that finally someone dived in - the H3000 is legendary but it uses a 16bit motorola 68000 CPU that was in the original Mac, the Atari ST and later in Zanussi washing machines(!) and it could only run one amazing effect at a time. That was 30 years ago, this is in a different universe!!!
Its worth pointing out that Eventide invented the shimmer-verb as well as the pitch shifter and the 'Instant Flanger' that became a flanger later.
Pretty sure the Edge invented the shimmer verb, but I could be wrong
@@nickhaldin8674 This production technique was popularized by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on U2's The Unforgettable Fire. Oftentimes, producers would achieve the Shimmer effect by using Eventide pitch shifting hardware such as the H910, H949, or H3000 or other rack mount units in combination with a reverb processor.
@@EventideAudio well i got the band right 😂
i can see how this would be an amazing tool for experienced professional producers (ones who have the cash for it at least), but this is also one of those things where i feel like a lot of people will buy it and then just never use most of the settings cuz its just an overwhelming amount of options in one package
Pretty cool. On the other hand it cost more than my computer , my daw, all native instruments plugins, both my acoustic and electric guitars, 2 amps a minilogue xd , a Roland tr6s drum machine and I’d still have money left over for weed 🤔
It costs more than my house!
Use lsd instead of weed
I came to scoff but now I’m amazed. What a great sounding unit.
the little riff when showing the pedal feature was SO good! Goosebumps!
I don't have a lot of experience, but I imagine that the advantage of having such a powerful dedicated effects rack at such a high price like this would be hearing processing-heavy effects rendered in real-time during any kind of live performance.
lately I've been running a whole brass band through it.. the advanced routing capabilities and ultra-low latency is a godsend.
Wow. I do actually think it’s well worth the money. Every effect known to man that’s worth having, at full luscious studio quality, in a hardware unit that as well as not crashing, has all the inputs, outputs and DAW interfacing you need, unbelievable depth of customisation in the presets, plus obvs sounds amazing.
It’s like, yeah, you _could_ run a laptop with loads of effects on it, and that’s fine, but you won’t get the immediacy of this and it will be generally more cumbersome to do it that way, not to mention less system stability. And also, it’s built like a tank and would last you a lifetime physically and in terms of effects needs. I want one!
1:20 When you're cooking something in the studio, but your mom's washing machine is getting louder
I think the biggest selling point is it has 128 channels of simultaneous effects. That’s definitely something hugely important if you work with large projects, film scoring, work in a commercial studio or like to do a lot of routing
Im listening to this on age old 60$ Headphones and ghe sound is compressed in a mp4, but this reverb does stuff with my brain
The quality is really high res. I love it when the crips stay crispy and the sound stays sharp and bright. Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
does eventide also make microwaves? no particular reason im asking
They do make machines that involve micro-waves(sounds) [Microsounds]
They make aeronautic instruments.
Before watching the vid. I was like nah man that's way to expensive but after seeing what it does I understand. It's really cool.
ok andrew thanks for sharing
I was supper skeptical, but you made a good point with the computer analogy. Taking those really intense plugins off the computer would be huge.
You could buy/build an entire separate rackmount computer with obscene specs for $7k.
@@dcurry7287 This is the right take. Andrew makes the analogy of buying a hundred guitar pedals... but a hundred guitar pedals would cost less than half of this box.
Do the math, please: average guitar effect, let's take for simplicity 200 $, x 100 = 20 000 $. Just sayin...Plus the issue with powering 100 boxes...
You could build a computer, but there are stability and connectivity issues, that can be tedious if you are not a complete tech. I be a comparable Mac would be $9k.
Also, the changing from heavy duty preset to preset was pretty seamless. That would give many general computers a challenge to keep up with..
Harmonizers are amazing, the old ones as well. Love the 949
It honestly sounds like they took every possible combination of effect chains in the full package from Image-Line (FL Studio and all their plugins), reprogrammed them all to run on a monsterous ARM machine that is easy to use for musicians? Bravo them. Boy do I wish I had the money for that beasty.
I am with you. At this point why not just do everything itb? I don't really understand why this exists.
wow never been this early excited to watch!
Nice!
i guess a good way to think of it is buying one thing that does everything incredibly for live. i would buy one if i had the money
I'm surprised no one seems to have noticed that H 9000 sounds suspiciously like HAL 9000. That unit wouldn't be sentient and capable of interplanetary navigation, by any chance ?
Wow! That's a helluva gift! Congrats Andrew! Merry Christmas! Your studio just became world-class 🥰
Why it's $7,000 is because even when the FX make a mess, it's a mess that sounds good. My goodness what gear! Wow. I am honestly surprised at how amazing it sounds.
I think the value proposition is for bigger name touring bands. The multiple channels and all those presets and scenes mean every single song can be programmed in for multiple instruments, and the complex effect chains let you get a lot closer to the sound of the studio effects from your albums. Might also be good for some of the higher end wedding/cruise/etc cover bands, to make it easier and quicker to jump between generes.
Laurie Anderson had a whole career with a H910. “Difficult Listening”
I guess it's mainly for old school studios were that thing just gets dropped into a 19" rack where already some lexicon, AKG and older eventides reside. For most folks out there, plugins are much more flexible.
Well, some people buy a 20k motorcycle just to cruise around with. Choices.
Wow that sounds incredible im excited to see what you do with it
everyone who has commented rn has not even gotten to minute 5 of this video
not anymore
@@MartinDerTolle got em
Objectively untrue.
Nuh uh. Watched the whole thing. Why wouldn’t I? I’m into this stuff.🧐
@@vooveks got em
Always wondered what the new one sounded like. Really liked how you linked the foot pedal to control the parameter. Had not thought about using it in that way.
If I had unlimited money and free time I wouldn't hesitate to get one. Of course that's as much a fantasy as if I wanted to be a wizard.
This thing is for purists with lots of money and for high end studios. Normal musicians and producers don't need that tool to make great music.
I used to have one in the 90's. It's still absolutely beautiful and immediately sounds like an album. I'd just bought one it would be worth all of the plug ins and hardware I've been through and tried over the years. Absolute fan.
H9000 = Hal 9000? I'm sorry Andrew, I can't let you make that sound...
I went and got XLN audio XO because of this video, no less on Valentines Day. Thanks, Andrew!
You claim this video wasn't sponsored by Eventide, but they gave you a $6,999 effects unit. I would call that sponsorship! 😂
technically we’re calling it a “gift”
But a sponsorship would entail that he has to follow a script and get his video reviewed and approved before upload, and he wouldn't be allowed to give his own thoughts.
Can you please team up with Eventide and do some sorts of a giveaway for this incredible device?
There's so many of us wanting to play with this sooo much
*me with $7 of spotify revenue*
time to buy this
I've had my H9000 for just over a year now. I use it in a massively overkill stereo guitar rig and it's just completely solved any effect related GAS I've ever had. As you say, 1600 algorithms with more to come and you didn't even mention VSig! Complete inspiration machine and the best thing I own.
I’m holding out for the H10,000. It’s got more.
The everything box. If I was still working in a studio, this would be a worthy buy. People might come in and be like "WHERE IS ALL YOUR GEAR?" you just point to this box. I can see this saving a ton of money actually on rack equipment, fx etc. It's got so much going on inside there I can't even imagine.
Damn, that's groovy (he says before watching the video)
Friend asking a customer who bought the H9000: "So it worth the price one year down the line?"
Customer: "I don't know. I haven't gone through all the settings yet just yet. So it's hard to say right now."
Hey, that's cheaper than buying a whole underground parking lot
@DatrixTSW2012 yeah, to create the reverb
Steve Vai used the 1990s model of the Hx000 Harmonizer on his "Passion & Warfare" album and created sounds that nobody had heard coming from a guitar that far. I'd say it's definitely worth its money. Of course not everybody can afford studio grade equipment, but it's definitely worth its money.
That would be the H3000 and the 969. He had two of each in his Bob Bradshaw rack.
And now he uses a Fractal AXE-FXIII
i wonder what would happen if you gave something like this to a musician from like the 70s or 80s, in terms of both he audio output as well as the cultural effects
they had H910, also mindblowing for those times
So jelly!!!! I have had this piece on my list of secret sauce gear for years!!!!
2:53 "The Machina" sounds so much like Eric Sierra's music, like in The Fifth Element!!!
Eric Serra*, and it does sound like his Fifth Element soundtrack.
That bit with the random settings on the Lake Louise vocal reminded me of the start of 'One Vision' by Queen.
sounds like something radiohead would use
This is an amazing reverb and if you create music or art professionally, you will absolutely love it. Worth every penny to world class engineers. No Doubt.
What do you think about the Neumann company? or Porsche? Is anything worth paying up for?
3:15 at first i thought you were going to play Boulevard Of Broken Dreams.
Weirdly enough, I thought of the mashup remix, Wonderwall of Broken Dreams. Not sure why.
Wow. It really is like hundreds of high-quality effect pedals in one box. Every audio processing tool you could ever possibly need. With so many effects, it would take a large portion of the user's brain to even remember what options are available. It should have a button to select a random preset.
I bet there are people who've spent $7000 at Starbucks over the last few years and have literally nothing to show for it.
A caffeine addiction is what they got to show for it.
and a pot belly
Wow that's no joke for then to send you one of those. Obviously a testament to the success of your channel, which is certainly well deserved.
Isn't that the rack module Aphex also used to process his sound? 🤔
This is completely unendorsed, but if you all like how the the H9000 works or sounds, I recommend you check out Unfiltered Audio's BYOME/Triad, and Glitchmachine's plugins.
here i go sampling a youtube again
Someday my eardrums will grow back and I can be a part of this world again.
*just buy $7000 worth of rooms and play your samples in there*
Yeah because that will give you a plate, algorithmic or spring style reverb sound. Or a harmonizer... or flanger, formant filters etc.
@@sacredgeometryhave you ever heard of this thing? its kinda cool and funny to smart people.
its called a "joke"
@@zacg2953 upgrade your sense of humor
That "Lost in the superconductor" was the most awesome thing I've heard in the past few days. You gotta do something cool with it :0
I'd stay away from it. You will NEVER need all those effects at once, rather use plugins, there's also plenty to choose from and even free ones are really good. If you really want a hardware multieffect processor get something like a Korg AM8000R or Boss SX-700 if you can fetch it somehwere, they are really solid and you can get them for a fraction.
it's a yea and a no for me, I mean people spend that money for a fancy pro mac just to send emails with it, so...
Very cool. Maybe you can make a video about how you can basicly record anything with "anything" (any mic)