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> I have been reading a lot of reviews on the Eclipse and Fireworx. > Oddly, there appear to be a lot of mixed reviews on the Eclipse for > it lack of flexibility, What is it lacking in flexibility? Do you want to build your own reverb (etc.)? Does the Eclipse not give you enough fx that you know you will use? And what reviews are you reading, H-C? > ability to load only two algorithms, etc. Right, but what can you *do* with those algorithms? Quite a bit, I'd say. > > **************************** > 1. Eventide Eclipse: You cannot create algorithms. True. You can only do that on the higher end, open platform processors. Do you know how many times I've created my own algorithms in my H8000? Zero. That's not to say that I won't want to do it someday, but it's not a high priority. Do I really need to build my own chorus, for instance, from the ground up? Eventide has some mighty good choruses sitting there for me to tweak. I am interested in creating my own presets using the open architecture of the H8000 by combining different fx. But I would cut and paste those effects into a new preset. It's not like I will try to build my own Leslie, or chorus--or whatever. At least not just yet. > > in my experience, the stability is not as good. Did the person writing that review have the latest OS? I tend to doubt it. > Support is OK, Support is excellent. Yes, Italo is an Eventide true believer, and, yes, he can be defensive sometimes. But if you want to learn your Eventide unit, there's not a question in the world he won't answer for you--and usually within just a few minutes. Hell, he once called me from Italy *on his nickel*. I'd say that's pretty good support. And he's not the *only* support person. If you phone Eventide, they are happy to help you out. Italo is the main support person because he runs the internet list and because...well...it's his job. I guess all I'm saying is don't give up on the Eventide just yet. What matters most to you? Sound quality? If so, go with the Eclipse. If the flexibility of the Fireworx turns you on more, then go with that. But the Eclipse is still very flexible, based on what I know about them and from what I hear from friends who own them. Like I said, I own a different Eventide, but I've been privy to enough Eclipse chatter to have a fairly informed opinion about the unit overall. Jeff