Main advantage
When you experiment with the Eventide Space you can always get surprising results. You can start with the presets you want and then tweak the pedal to obtain wild variations. This can be considered an ultra-high-quality reverb effect pedal, and it’s made to pass successfully into the future thanks to the wide range of effects and the expandability it offers.
At about 1 kg, this pedal is easy to use. It has many sockets where you can insert your MIDI cables You can either use the preset programs or the Play one which you can customize yourself according to your desired sound.
It’s easy to use the Preset mode, and you have 10 characters to name them. This pedal is simple to use, while having all that a guitarist needs.
There are a total of 12 Combo Effects, and you shouldn’t be afraid to use them in any way you want since you can always go back and restore the factory settings to how they were.
Main disadvantage
Compared to other similar guitar pedals it can seem expensive but after you get the hang of it, it soon proves its price, since it has so much to offer.
Main features explained
The effects
Being such a versatile pedal, it is able to create all kinds of delays, tremolo and rhythmic sounds, pitch shifting and different reverb sounds. It’s the first preset that shows up when you power up the Eventide Space Reverb Pedal. It will thus be the first taste that you have of the power and capabilities of this pedal.
You will certainly want to have a look through all the Eventide Space presets before you actually start creating music, because this should give you some great starting points and an overall feel of what the pedal can offer. The shimmer so famous after being used by bands like U2 is enjoyable and will give you the feel of being in control of your sound.
This Eventide pedal has 12 reverb algorithms Plate,Room, Spring, Hall, Shimmer, Reverse Reverb, ModEchoVerb, DualVerb, MangledVerb, Blackhole, TremoloVerb, DynaVerb that can offer you studio-quality sounds. You can use it on top of your desk or on the floor and it is compatible with other solo instruments beside guitars as well.
This Eventide Space Reverb is able to provide plenty of versatility if you want a more traditional sounding effect.
Furthermore, the rhythmic capabilities can leave you speechless if you’re not used to a pedal with so much potential.
Preset and Play mode
Giving you 2 distinct options the Preset mode and the The Play mode will offer the liberty to choose the effect you need for any kind of music. You can store many presets and mix the effects however you see fit. This way you can be sure to get the desired sound.
If you use the H9 Control app, it can help you access over 500 presets, some of them crafted by Richard Devine, Flood and Alan Moulder, Jonsi and Alex, Amadeo Pace, etc. The interface is really easy to use and you can manage things like settings and presets.
It is a reverb pedal that has so much to offer if you take your time. You have to experiment and check it out thoroughly because otherwise you risk missing exactly the sounds and effects you are interested in. Although apparently not so complex, it actually is, and 5 minutes with it won’t do it,
There are plenty of more traditional effects found in this pedal, but the model really shines when you treat it with an expansive mentality and you always look for new creative things to do with it. You can also use it with your amp to create a parallel effect loop.
Those that want to experiment a lot will be pleased with what this pedal has to offer. And talking about creative thinking, we shouldn’t forget about the algorithms, which can offer cathedral sounds and a vintage vibe. Once again, you get many effects here, that you can use to achieve anything.
An expression pedal can be added as well to transform and improve your sound since you can assign many effect parameters to it.
Sound
The Eventide Space algorithm will give you the Shimmer and Hall effects that are so needed in nowadays music. With this you can add a dual pitch-shift voice in the sound, so you can get awesome reverb effects, almost ethereal. They will improve the ambient and give the track an experimental feel and make it sound like art.
With the Hall effect, you can achieve big reverbs, the ones that make you feel like you are performing in a huge hall, and you can do some slap-back with this effect, as well as get some delayed reverb.
The control app
This review wouldn’t be complete without talking about the control app. While you could be able to own all the features and access them through the pedal itself, the Pedal will do best when used with the H9 Control App. Beginners and experienced players will feel how easy this unit is to use like that. Even when compared to classic simple models, it still offers increased usability.
You can try using the app with anything from an iPad to an iPhone, or any other kind of iOS device. It also works with Macs and PCs, and recently the app version that works with Android devices has been released too. However, it is recommended that you use an iPad for this, as it provides the best functionality while still being a compact platform to use.
The Control App, as the name suggests will give you full control over the pedal’s functions, and allowing you to make real-time changes, and tweak the performance. With this increased functionality you will be able to save certain presets on your iPad and then copy them on the pedal, rename them, send email backups, and much more.
It’s a really fast and useful way of creating a preset list that can serve great for a live session. Syncing these lists to your reverb pedal afterward, you are instantly ready to start performing. The app will come in handy for those that aren’t that experienced, as it will limit the range of the presets for you and will prompt you to do different actions when syncing. This will let you scroll through fewer presets in a live situation where you need to be fast.
Via the touch-screen settings, you can have real-time control of effects and parameters. This means that you can focus on playing, while another person can be your “effects-person”.
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