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I got mine at Alto music. Excellent price and service. M. Steven Ginn ******************************** Please go to <www.SeptemberRising.org> Listen to the music. Purchase the CD Support the NY Firefighters 9/11 Relief Fund ******************************** > -----Original Message----- > From: Anthony Justman [mailto:pantonio@pacbell.net] > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 5:39 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: eventide orville > > > thanks for that info. > > I'm searching for a good price on one. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Italo De Angelis" <italoop@libero.it> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 8:58 AM > Subject: Re: eventide orville > > > > Hello Anthony > > the ECLIPSE is a very poweful unit...5 times the processing > power of > > an > > H3000. It's the only 1 space rack unit on the market performing at > > 24bit/up to 96KHz sampling rate. It has 40 seconds delay memory, > > preamps, polyfuzzes, up to 8 voices delays/pitch shifters/comb > > taps/ring modulators/chorus/flangers. Reverbs are AWESOME !!! > > It also offer different reverbs like PLEXVERBS, using > complex feedback > > routings between delay lines and detuners...to get a very > particular > > grainy texture, quite popular among "experimenters" > > (Tibbetts/Brook/Fripp/Aarset/Gunn/Kaiser)! "Normal" reverbs > are simply > > outstanding: I have just got back from Oslo where I spent a > few days > > with Jan Garbarek. We have designed reverb algorithms (and > more...) , > > trying to achieve the best possible sound Jan wants. > Well...after many > > years of touring and recording with a 480 and G-Force, Pcm70, > > Pcm80...jan will start his world tour in the coming fal > with his brand > > new ORVILLE...leaving all those boxes home. He was simply > floored by > > our reverb algorithms. Eclipse verbs are better than a dsp4000 in > > quality, so no mistery it sounds better than an MPX1. > > You will also find dozens of other algorithms (reverse > delays/reverse > > shifters/etc) for any kind of processing & mangling. Gtr > distortions > > are very unique. > > Eventide has a Support Area/Forum on the web : EVENTIDE HELPS. > > Join it at:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eventidehelps/ > > there you'll find lots of info/users interaction/MP3s/patches to > > download/tutorial documents and more > > also you can get Eclipse manuals here: > > http://www.eventide.com/eclipse/eclipse.htm > > Learnig curve for Eclipse is not an issue. > > > > best regards > > Italo De Angelis > > > > > > > I bougth an MPX1 when it first came out and used mostly slightly > > > tweak > > ed > > > presets initially. Once I rolled up my sleeves and > programmed a few > > > o > > f my > > > own and then linked a midi controller to "patches" I was really > > > impres > > sed. > > > Its like a vortex on steriods and then some and it sounds > great! (I > > > l > > oved > > > my vortex, but couldn't tolerate the rolloff above 12kHz). > > > > > > But I'm still coveting another high quality FX box. > > > > > > I'm a little surprised that the MPX1 reverbs don't hold > up as well, > > > bu > > t the > > > Eclipse is rough 3.5 times as much $$$ for what the MPX1 is going > > > for > > these > > > days. > > > > > > I own no Eventide stuff. How steep is the learning curve > to program > > > i > > t? > > > > > > > ___________________________________________ > > Italo De Angelis > > Preset Design Engineer - Audio Division > > italo@eventide.com > > EVENTIDE AUDIO CUSTOMERS SUPPORT > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eventidehelps/ > > > > > >