Adventures In Audio

Eventide presents Rafa Sardina and the H9000 at Westlake Pro LA on 9-26-19

13-time GRAMMY® & Latin GRAMMY® winner Rafa Sardina is the special guest in Westlake Pro’s ongoing proSESSIONS series, on Thursday, September 26, at Westlake Pro, L.A. Sardina, presented courtesy of Eventide, has recorded and mixed in most all genres of music and is best known for his pop, rock and R&B work. Iconic artists he’s worked with during his career include Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Shakira, and Dr. Dre, to name but a few. Sardina will discuss his award-winning production techniques, including how the Eventide H9000 Network Effects Platform facilitates his creativity. The event will also feature giveaways of Eventide effects bundles.

Eventide’s latest flagship multi-channel multi-effects processor, the H9000, is the culmination of nearly fifty years of R&D. The H9000 hosts 1600+ unique algorithms ranging from recreations of beloved classics to Eventide’s latest and greatest effects to completely new processes (such as a 22.2 channel limiter developed for international sports broadcasting, with a 22.2 reverb in development).

The H9000 is built on a new, ground-up, modular and upgradeable quad-core ARM DSP engine already eight times more powerful than the previous Eventide flagship. The H9000’s four ARM modules can run 16 simultaneous heavy-duty algorithms, and, on top of a generous complement of onboard analog and digital I/O, it supports 32 audio channels via MADI and DANTE (and soon, Ravenna). Implemented as a networked plug-in platform with direct DAW and network (even WiFi) control of parameters, the H9000 offers ample resources that can be shared by multiple networked production rooms.

Audio aficionados wishing to attend the event should RSVP here. Attendees will have the chance to win one of two plug-in bundles – an Eventide Anthology XI bundle, valued at $1799, or an Eventide Elevate bundle, valued at $199. For those who can’t physically attend, the event will be streamed, and Eventide is giving three lucky viewers a chance to win a Physion, Tverb, or H910 Harmonizer plug-in. To be eligible for the giveaways, and to be sent the streaming link, virtual attendees also need to RSVP. All participants will be eligible to receive 20% off the purchase of an Eventide H9000 or any H9 pedal through October 3, 2019.

RSVP at https://bit.ly/2kobP7o.

Eventide presents Rafa Sardina and its flagship H9000 Multi-Effects Processor in Westlake Pro’s proSESSIONS at Westlake L.A. on September 26.

About Eventide:

Since 1971, Eventide has remained at the forefront of recording technology. In 1975 it revolutionized the audio industry by creating the world’s first commercially available digital audio effects unit, the H910 Harmonizer®. Since then, its legendary studio processors, stompboxes and plug-ins have been heard on countless hit records. Eventide® and Harmonizer® are registered trademarks of Eventide Inc. www.eventideaudio.com

Monday September 23, 2019

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