#66.3: Where Does Gear Come From? The People Behind the Eventide H9000 with Joe Bamberg & the Team

#66.3: Where Does Gear Come From? The People Behind the Eventide H9000 with Joe Bamberg & the Team

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This is the final installment of our 3-part series surrounding the Eventide H9000. In this episode, the guys talk to the H9000 developers as a group, and wrap up with Joe Bamberg, who wasn’t able to make the group interview.

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Joe Bamberg

Joe Bamberg has worked for Eventide since 2011 as Lead Software Engineer. As a young student in England, Joe had an opportunity to intern at BBC Audio Labs. In the mid 2000s, Joe did a stint on Wall Street helping to push the world economy off a cliff. Prior to joining Eventide, Joe helped develop an extremely expressive electronic instrument/controller called the Eigenharp. At Eventide, Joe has worked on translating the algorithms and code onto the ARM chip architecture that defines the H9000. Joe was responsible for creating the environment that the Eventide’s DSP engineers use to create audio processing algorithms.

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The Elusive Ones

The other developers who were instrumental in the H9000’s development include:

Nick Rose - Hardware design. Senior Hardware Engineer.

Joe Waltz - Visionary. Product Definition.

Hubert Pietrzykowski - Senior Software Developer. Emote Developer.

SPOTIFY PLAYLIST

LINKS

Record of the Week Revisit: Walk Away Renée by The Left Banke

Record of the Week Revisit: Walk Away Renée by The Left Banke

#66.2: Where Does Gear Come From? The People Behind the H9000 with Pete Bischoff, Tim Sternfeld & Don Elwell

#66.2: Where Does Gear Come From? The People Behind the H9000 with Pete Bischoff, Tim Sternfeld & Don Elwell