That company has a very talented recording engineer as design lead, they seem to valuerockheyday wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 10:29 pmAh man, I take it as a compliment. Usually, problems happen down the line because of production decisions and spaghetti code caused by crunch time. That eventually comes back to the users as increased CPU and/or memory usage. Particularly, I’m allergic to high CPU usage.pekbro wrote: Sun May 10, 2026 8:04 pm Pulsar modular should hire Hakan to do their math for them, then they could have some decent efficiency probably.
achieving a particular look and sound with their plugins, regardless of whether the
actual physics involved should produce it or not. Also heavy image based graphics.
I've no doubt you could help improve their efficiency by a lot.
You might not know it, but for me your plugins are game changing. Since switching to
this modest core i5 machine (while deciding what to do about a new machine), I have
really had to shy away from using things like Ableton Live and many nice but cpu
intensive plugins. By simply replacing even the native plugins with yours, they
reduce the cpu overhead so much as to make using almost all that stuff perfectly viable
again. They also sound great and quite unique in the process IMO
They are not going to fit perfectly in every situation, but I believe everyone will
encounter situations where they would make the difference for sure.
That's why I cannot recommend them enough. Great stuff Hakan! Thanks so much
*Note: For me everything is live pretty much.
