EVENTIDE ANNOUNCES ORVILLE TO H8000 UPGRADE

LITTLE FERRY, NEW JERSEY, September 30, 2004 - Furthering its commitment to provide an upgrade path for Orville owners, Eventide announced today an upgrade program offering Eventide Orville owners the opportunity to upgrade to the new powerhouse platform, the H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer eight-channel effects processor.

"Giving our customers the opportunity to upgrade to our latest platform demonstrates our commitment to our top-level customers," stated Ray Maxwell, Eventide vice president of sales and marketing. "The upgrade is basically remanufacturing their Orville from the inside out into our new eight-channel flagship H8000 Ultra-Harmonizer. The upgrade customer sends in his Orville and gets back an H8000. The H8000 is the cumulation of Eventide's thirty-three years of pushing audio effects to its limits and is significantly more powerful than the Orville, with many new feature enhancements, all for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new unit."

Orville owners who upgrade may choose an H8000 or an H8000A. The H8000 offers two channels of analog I/O, plus eight channels of AES/EBU, S/PDIF and ADAT digital I/O. Customers needing more analog I/O, may choose the H8000A, which offers four channels of analog I/O, and four channels of AES/EBU, ADAT and S/PDIF digital I/O.

New features of the platform include Monolithic Tandem™ operation, which allows both DSPs to run together to accommodate large, complex algorithms, and 5.1 algorithms up to 96 kHz. The H8000 offers over 70 5.1 reverb and effects presets, nearly 1500 preset-algorithms in total. With so many effects, the ability to find what you are looking for quickly is imperative, and Eventide delivers. New sorting functionality allows users to find their presets faster and more efficiently than ever before. The H8000 also supports lower cost flash memory for preset storage and subsequent software upgrades.

Eventide's new pinnacle is just a simple upgrade away. All Orville to H8000 upgrades are done at the Eventide factory in New Jersey, and include a 90-day parts and labor warranty. To determine which level of upgrade is required, its cost and other pertinent details, current Orville owners should visit the Orville page on the Eventide web site.

About Eventide

Founded in 1971, Eventide is a leading developer and manufacturer of digital audio processing products for recording, broadcast and live performance, as well as avionics instrumentation, and digital communication products for public safety. Headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide created the very first Harmonizer® effects processor in 1975. Visit Eventide on the Web at www.eventide.com.

Eventide, and Harmonizer are registered trademarks; Monolithic Tandem is a trademark of Eventide Inc.