*However they are made, the fact remains that there are some pretty respectable opinions
here (imo) saying its very good. I would tend to believe them at any rate.
There are better cheaper options.Erik_Lucas wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:35 am I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary with Pulsar Modular; this kvr reaction is strange to me. The plugin sounds great, and it seems that many in this thread are choosing to put that last when assessing Pulsar Modular.
The original dev was pretty open about what he used if sometimes he didn't say the exact thing, for saturation he said it was cascaded tube algos, so basically he was using gain staging and dc offset for emulationpekbro wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:26 am I don't think they actually model anything or use convolution, seems to me like he just does whatever he wants to get the sound he's after, regardless of the technical accuracy. I've only paid a little attention but I've never seen mention of whether there is actual circuit, component modeling or something else going on. Only speculation omp of course.
*However they are made, the fact remains that there are some pretty respectable opinions
here (imo) saying its very good. I would tend to believe them at any rate.![]()
I forgot about that. Didn't he pay people to post here because there was push back here? There's probably more I don't remember.plexuss wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:28 pmThere are better cheaper options.Erik_Lucas wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:35 am I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary with Pulsar Modular; this kvr reaction is strange to me. The plugin sounds great, and it seems that many in this thread are choosing to put that last when assessing Pulsar Modular.
The person who runs the company thought it would be a good idea to pay a bunch of people to post positive reviews of their products. Shill. Corruption. Probably illegal. Since then I don't look at the company, products or people with any amount of seriousness. Pulsar Modular is an untrustworthy farce.
You are wrong. And that's OK.plexuss wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:28 pmThere are better cheaper options.Erik_Lucas wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:35 am I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary with Pulsar Modular; this kvr reaction is strange to me. The plugin sounds great, and it seems that many in this thread are choosing to put that last when assessing Pulsar Modular.
The person who runs the company thought it would be a good idea to pay a bunch of people to post positive reviews of their products. Shill. Corruption. Probably illegal. Since then I don't look at the company, products or people with any amount of seriousness. Pulsar Modular is an untrustworthy farce.
When you lower the volume on the P450/P455 version, they sound nearly the same.bmanic wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:12 am Original mix
Mix with P450 on all tracks (no EQ!!) and P455 on mixbus ('sounds like a record' preset)
Welcome in 2024, most companies are doing this kind of stuff. Or do you think the hundreds of producers for example on the waves homepage really tried out the new xy from waves and its a GAMECHANGER and the best they have ever heard? Or bands buying views on youtube, etc....plexuss wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:28 pmThere are better cheaper options.Erik_Lucas wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:35 am I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary with Pulsar Modular; this kvr reaction is strange to me. The plugin sounds great, and it seems that many in this thread are choosing to put that last when assessing Pulsar Modular.
The person who runs the company thought it would be a good idea to pay a bunch of people to post positive reviews of their products. Shill. Corruption. Probably illegal. Since then I don't look at the company, products or people with any amount of seriousness. Pulsar Modular is an untrustworthy farce.
Not sure what you are listening to but they are most definitely not the same. If you take the delta of the signals (it's really difficult to match the volume correctly over the whole clip though, so you are best off taking a simple section/short loop) you'll hear a lot of differences, especially in the stereo image and transients, most notable where the track gets more complex. Granted, some of these differences are due to a bit of EQ in the preset that was on the mixbus (the P455 plugin) and some tiny amounts of compression.. but even if I removed that one, the delta reveals a quite a few differences.Uncle E wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:32 pmWhen you lower the volume on the P450/P455 version, they sound nearly the same.bmanic wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:12 am Original mix
Mix with P450 on all tracks (no EQ!!) and P455 on mixbus ('sounds like a record' preset)
Pulsar Modulars products are nothing special and can be found cheaper with other better companies. It's distortion people. There are an infinite number of "flavours" - nothing Pulsar Modular does is special. But, if you think it is, great, spend your money. If you like Pulsar Modular's products and have actually bought them, you might be interested in this: www.audioflatulence.com lolThe Main Event wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 7:24 pm And Pulsar make great stuff, thats for sure, if you like the people or not, is on another page...
Yes, I believe that. The plugin version is much louder and just getting that extra level clean loudness is worth it. I'm just not hearing a significant impact otherwise.bmanic wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 7:44 pm Not sure what you are listening to but they are most definitely not the same.
Agreed. You're right... but yeah, on the whole, it doesn't change much in terms of "personality" which in my opinion is a great thing. It seems like we've finally left the old past behind where analogue emulations had to be very unrealistic and way too over done.
That's good to hear. We were a Pulsar Modular dealer under the original developer and I always thought it sounded great. The new owner seemed like a good guy when I talked to him.Anyhow, the audio example I posted was as always there to provide actual context to some of the haters in this thread who are obviously very quick to judge. In the end it's a plugin that can do a myriad of things. It has a basic API style EQ, a unique very gentle compressor and several different "mojo" stages (not unlike the Silver Bullet) that all interact subtly with one another. Subtle being the key word here, though you can push it into clear saturation as well.
The only thing that's strange to me is that anyone is taking them serious enough to even demo their stuff.
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