The MOST MUSICAL EQ right now?
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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''Ask an engineer for a shortlist of EQs that make their eyes and ears sparkle, and they’ll probably mention an inductor-based design with a nautical name that conjures up images of the god Poseidon. The EQ section of this rare and legendary console made the sound of records you might have grown up with: Queen, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones… Let’s just say it’s “tried and tested”.
Present in very few studios, this console is renowned for being highly musical. One key component behind its mojo is its unique band interactions - pushing the gain of one band can lead to EQ curves that would need three or four bands on a parametric EQ.
With such an idiosyncratic EQ, there’s a learning curve. The interactions between its bands are so unique that we’ve never seen a digital reproduction that makes them simple to use. So we decided to nail it ourselves with an on-screen EQ curve that reacts faithfully to the quirks of the original hardware, making Pulsar Poseidon easy to master.
With all its additional features (Mid/Side bands, Gain Scale, Auto-Gain, multiple saturation colors), this plugin (VST/VST3/AU/AAX) faithfully resurrects the rare and iconic qualities of this console EQ into the digital realm.''
Every new plugin is great, every second is a game changer. I wonder how music was even made two weeks ago.
I wish.
😂
Come on. Listen to the garbage from last week and 150 years before without that EQ. It's unlistenable. Now we can make really good sounding music.
Haha😂
These are game changing tools, not music changing obviously!
You’re one of the best to do this sort of thing. I have almost all of Pulsar’s stuff (their Mu is the highlight) but it’s all exceptional across the board. I already have something similar, but for those who don’t, this is a great little channel strip/pre-amp eq. I think all plugins should come with graphic displays!
Graphic displays are helpful, arent they.
just got it and love it!1
I liked it as a color eq and saturator. If this didn’t have saturation it would be useless.
and of course everyone already has a million saturation plugins.
@@roberteismann1929 Yes but it doesn’t hurt to have neve-like transformer saturation 😅
Even clean this is a nice plugin to use, those broad curves invite to to some nice tone shaping. Useless? no. Could those curves be replicated? Sure. Will take some work.
@@whitenoisestudio Yes, like i said i liked it. Those broad curves and mid/side ability made instruments and overall mix shinier and more focused sounding. This eq is great when used as a last eq and saturation in the chain as a polish imo. Those broad bands remind me of curve-bender.
@yigit_kuru spot on. I like it the best as first plugin due to the preamp qualities of the input saturation, but I see it being just as useful as finalizing eq.
Nice. Sounds quite good... Looks easy to with with. Plusar Audio is really good at algorithmic, musical, analog style EQ's. One of the best at that actually, in my opinion. A lot of people have enough good enough quality plugin EQ's, though.... And unless they're making a good living in music.. The convenience of another one... However good it sounds, might not make any sense, budget wise. VI's for example probably should be higher priority for most hobbyists.
People who make a living of it can usually deduct the purchase one way or another. That said, all plugins are just tools, cant have enough choice ;-)
Nice EQ with saturation from Pulsar. Drive sounds good, in usage. Currently I'm using a Pulsar plug-in the 1178, and own several others as well. Using the 8200 EQ in my 2 bus in mid side. Using UAD Manley Massive Passive and Variable Mu, but before were using the Pulsar variants to similar effect.
we don't need another eq. it's NONSENSE!
Having competition and choice is good for us customers.
I’ve never understood the term ‘musical eq’. To me, eq is a more mathematical tool for shaping sound. I guess the process of introducing harmonic distortion implies character, but is it musical? Rant over 😊
I always associate it with broader eq changes, which evoke subjective terms like “warmer, deeper, brighter” and so on.
Eq/saturation plugin parameters in another layout to memorize.
They should have called it the Pulsar Marlon, sort of like a marlin fish, right? I'll show myself out...
lol
Have you tested Michelangelo EQ? That's a strong algorithmic analogue style EQ...
Nope I haven’t!
Nothing new. Useless. Too many better EQ's; Ff proQ, Kirchhoff, Equilibrium, SurferEQ and the list goes on....
I think you need to rewatch the video again.
@@whitenoisestudio heb ik.al n paar x gedaan. Verder, als ik saturatie wil, doe ik dat zeker niet met n EQ...
This plugin is not meant to be a lightweight eq like those, it has 2 types of transformers, 2 types of saturations and bands that interact with each other as you tweak them and of course it emulates hardware eq very well when put in stepped frequency
I still want surfer 🥺
Yeah
Kirchoff is basically the best
ITB dynamic EQ
i wonder if anyone has tried to null other Pulsar EQ's with this? Would be interesting to see if companies are rehashing EQ curves
From the top of my head: wont work with the 8200 ( its parallel), the w495 had different curves, haven't tried the massive passive.
And of course there's all the harmonics happening as well.
Hmm am I smelling a comparison with Softube and Arturia? I hope this video can be implemented!
Not planning it TBH, but i'll consider it. No promises.