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    • #175360
      taylor12k
      Participant

      ok, wow. well, here’s our granular… (and more)

      Eventide H9000 adds Cycling ’74 RNBO patch import, a door opener for new effects

       

       

      how? when?

    • #175363
      ddv
      Participant

      +1

      When will we see some docs/info on this? 🙂

    • #175375
      OsedEsahc
      Participant

      This is so cool. I’m assuming it’ll be included in a future update. Excited to dig in!!

       

       

    • #175398
      jbamberg
      Moderator
      Eventide Staff

      Thanks for your interest!

      Documentation will be coming soon.

      The H9000 side won’t require a firmware update, but you’ll need to install or update the RNBO package in the Max package manager, and this will also be released soon.

      We’ll update this topic when there’s more information to share.

      • #175440
        mishik
        Participant

        are you planning it for h90? as know it’s same arm platform

      • #175449
        jbamberg
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

        We are considering it.  No commitment at this stage, though.

    • #175421
      kims
      Participant

      Yes great news but plz dont lock it to a specific daw

      • #175450
        jbamberg
        Moderator
        Eventide Staff

        There’s no DAW needed for this.  You just export your patch from Max/RNBO directly to the H9000, and from then it behaves just like any other H9000 algorithm.

    • #175446
      joeydego
      Participant

      Can someone explain how this is different from vsig?

      • #175451
        taylor12k
        Participant

        it also opens up the h9000 to the massive world, user base and library of max/msp.

        it’s been a little disappointing that the H9000 has largely just been “more h8000” instead of really pushing into new territory… maybe this will change that a bit.

    • #175447
      Puppeteer
      Participant

      Can someone explain how this is different from vsig?

      With VSIG, you have a fixed (though admittedly large) number of dsp, maths and other blocks that you can wire together to do things.  There are some things that are hard or impossible to do with those blocks (notably sample level manipulation, unusual filter design, some non-linear processes).

      ~gen and ~rnbo are supported in Max that have a different set of tools, so some things that are hard to do in VSIG are easier to do.  Conversely some things will be easier in VSIG than in ~gen or ~rnbo.  The programming in Max compiles C++ objects that get inserted into the H9000 and can do some custom dsp processing.

    • #175469
      joeydego
      Participant

      I shall wait for the great minds here to use these new and exciting tools and look forward to what y’all come up with.

    • #176762
      moschops
      Participant

      This is incredible news!

       

      I’m totally intrigued how this is going to work and what the limitations might be, any other info on this?

      Maybe import msp patches into vsig? or some other conversion app?

      I would think a video would serve as a great help to users and be a great advert for those thinking about getting an H9000 or people wanting a pro device to host their Max/msp patches?

      Thank you, any info greatly appreciated.

    • #176763
      Puppeteer
      Participant

      RNBO and Gen~ are programming languages under Max, so it will allow some programs built on those languages to be loaded into the H9000. There will be more info coming in time, I’m sure.

    • #176778
      moschops
      Participant

      This potentially sounds like the biggest news possible for this machine!

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