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UltraTap

We’ve taken a look at a couple of Eventide pedals that offer a dedicated version of the company’s signature effects. Now it’s the turn of the UltraTap, which follows the MicroPitch (reviewed in issue 473). This series has now been given a name – the dot9 – presumably as they can be found all together in the Eventide H9 pedal.

However, the roots of the UltraTap go back 40 years to Eventide’s Digiplex and MultiTap Delay algorithms for the SP2016 Effects Processor. The effect –

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