Lunar Lander - Audio Effect Plugin from Pulsar Modular

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P930 Lunar Lander

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At $200 with a windows version I'd buy p900.

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The return of Elton John.

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Who the hell's paying $200 for an optometrist visit?

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I refuse to pay anything under $400 for my optometrist visits

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I refuse to visit the optometrist unless it's the one Elton John uses.
A well-behaved signature.

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The Imperial one?

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Yes, the one patronaged by her Royal Majesty.
A well-behaved signature.

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You must look pretty good then?!

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P900 wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:39 pm
thecontrolcentre wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:57 pm 123 euros? :o
Echoboy $199
https://www.soundtoys.com/product/echoboy/

2254 EMT $149
https://www.pspaudioware.net/UserArea/store/view

UAD plate reverb are $149 and higher.
https://www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/reve ... everb.html

Eye examination around $200.
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lol

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zerocrossing wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 6:33 pm Quality is worth paying for, IMO.
No question about that , I am glad to pay high dollar for high q. stuff and surely not a fan of the 'race to the bottom '
To me it seems the only reason for the high price is because there is no direct competition for the moog modular , so he can ask what he wants .
If u-he , cytomic, synapse would release a moog modular at a realistic price point ( let's 200 euro ) , he would rethink his strategy .
I remember when reaktor was priced 500 euro , times have changed
Eyeball exchanging
Soul calibrating ..frequencies

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gentleclockdivider wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 10:30 am
zerocrossing wrote: Sun Mar 14, 2021 6:33 pm Quality is worth paying for, IMO.
No question about that , I am glad to pay high dollar for high q. stuff and surely not a fan of the 'race to the bottom '
To me it seems the only reason for the high price is because there is no direct competition for the moog modular , so he can ask what he wants .
If u-he , cytomic, synapse would release a moog modular at a realistic price point ( let's 200 euro ) , he would rethink his strategy .
I remember when reaktor was priced 500 euro , times have changed
There is of course Moog Modular by Arturia but there is no comparison in sound quality. On the other hand Softube's Model 72 should be taken very seriously. It is not a full blown modular, only the VCO, VCF and VCA. In the Softube Modular environment and with some help from the other modules it is much more flexible than P900 and the sound is amazing.
Yorgos Simeonidis

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the 900 sound is amazing too. and if the new mob had've just left the price where it was, they would be selling a lot more. For now, it's going to remain a running joke.

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sqigls wrote: Mon Mar 15, 2021 11:50 am the 900 sound is amazing too. and if the new mob had've just left the price where it was, they would be selling a lot more. For now, it's going to remain a running joke.
With no discernible development as well - just splitting off and developing things that should have been in P900 (eg fixed filter bank was longstanding feature request)

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highstandards wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 2:57 pm Small suggestions:
- Let us pick what to install (I don't want AAX plugins)
- Let us pick where to put the presets. The public folder on Windows might not be the best place
We’ll implement your excellent suggestion in the next release (hopefully, next week).
https://www.pulsarmodular.com/
Pulsar Modular
The Sound is... UNBELIEVABLE!

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It sounds like someone emulating William Shatner as James T. Kirk in Star Trek but without the swagger.
I loved Star Trek the original series and those phaser guns. Hm..You got me now thinking of a new virtual pedal with a phaser gun in the hand of a 007 like lady.
Anyone who has a YouTube channel and does a review of LL can get a Free NFR Full License.
You can trash the GUI, the price, no problem. You will still get the license. Oh, and swag not required to be eligible.
https://www.pulsarmodular.com/
Pulsar Modular
The Sound is... UNBELIEVABLE!

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