Thursday, January 13, 2011

EVENTIDE SPACE ANNOUNCED AT NAMM

Eventide take the wraps off their little black box – genuine Eventide Reverb in a compact and rugged case for Guitar, Stage and Studio. And since it’s Eventide, that means gorgeous sounding Room reverb is only the beginning…

Space features 12 of Eventide’s signature reverb combination effects taken from the H8000FW and Eclipse V4 along with some startling new magic. These unique effects, previously available only in Eventide rack processors, are now available in a compact, roadworthy package. Never before has there been a more dazzling collection of reverb algorithms combined with delays, pitch shifting, tremolo, modulation, and special effects in such a compact and affordable package. Space will begin shipping mid-February…

Space features 12 of Eventide’s signature reverb combo algorithms:
Room Plate
Spring Hall
Reverse Shimmer
ModEchoVerb DualVerb
Blackhole™ MangledVerb™
TremoloVerb DynaVerb

* Wide variety of spatial effects including basic reverbs, delays and unique combination effects
* Studio quality sound
* Compatible with any source material - solo instruments, drums, vocals, or complete mixes
* Software upgradeable via USB 2.0
* MIDI control via USB or MIDI in, out/thru
* Instant program change
* Real-time control with 10 knobs, MIDI, or Expression Pedal
* Tap tempo and MIDI clock sync
* 100 factory presets, unlimited through MIDI
* True analog bypass
* Rugged cast metal construction
* Reliable metal footswitches for instant preset access
* Mono or stereo operation



Source was privileged to receive two beta demo units just ahead of NAMM, so we had a quick play with a Moog Voyager through one. Please visit our Soundcloud page here for a lengthy preview of the kinds of results you can expect:

http://soundcloud.com/sourcedist/moog-voyager-thru-eventide-space-reverb-pedal

Incidentally, those two demo units have gone on to the hands of a Mr Jonny Buckland and Mr Johnny Marr:

hopefully more to come on that front soon…"

Eventide Space - Sneak Peak from Richard Devine on Vimeo.

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