
Anthony Easton
The Eventide Eclipse V4 is a multi-effects processor that offers high-quality audio performance with 24-bit digital conversion, 96kHz sampling, and a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 104dB. It features a dual-engine processor capable of running two separate and completely independent stereo effects at the same time, and can be configured to operate in series or parallel modes. The unit offers almost 100 algorithms, including classic Eventide effects, TimeFactor, and ModFactor 'stomp box' effects algorithms, providing a total of 960 factory effects presets.
In terms of connectivity, the Eclipse V4 offers comprehensive analog and digital I/O, including two analog inputs on combi-XLR sockets, balanced +4dBu signals on XLR, and -10dBV unbalanced inputs on the quarter-inch socket. It also provides electronically balanced analog outputs on both XLR and quarter- inch sockets, as well as AES3 via XLRs and S/PDIF on both RCA phonos and optical Toslink. Additionally, it features word clock via a pair of BNC connectors and a nine-pin RS232 serial interface for communication with a computer.
The Eclipse V4 is designed with an intuitive interface, featuring LED input metering, a wide, dot-matrix, fluorescent display, and a push button for toggling display configurations. The unit also includes a rotary encoder, numeric keypad, tap-tempo button, and a Compact Flash memory-card slot for storing preset memory data.
Overall, the Eventide Eclipse V4 is a studio-grade rack-mountable multi- effects unit with sophisticated flexibility and a wide range of effects suitable for both studio and live performance applications.
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