@@christopherpederson1021 based purely on the video, he is taking an alligator clip from a pin labelled 1/4 in, so i am guessing that there are 6 inputs on the back of the pulsar. so really he could be sending that bit of recorded radio out of anything. a sampler, his computer, even a cell phone
This thing is so dope. I'm sitting on my porch and watching these vids while waiting for FedEx to arrive with it. The funkiest groove machine ever made.
I look forward to more videos on pulsar from you Vlad. And many more interesting machines. I need to play with the pulsar again this week end. It's such a wicked drone synth :D
...I admire Vlad and his company...soon to have Lyra, Cosmos and Ether 2...keep on the great work, you are the most interesting electronic gear makers!
I'm gonna have to get one of those some day. The possibilities are endless, and it has that awesome "gritty" sound like the Lyra. 11:41 is a really interesting sound.
Thanks for making these videos, very very useful! May I ask, what device did you use to bring in the sample? Does the audio signal need to be amplified first to modular levels, or would it work with just the output of a sampler for example?
Just killing that machine! I didn’t realize how much skill you have, Now I know. I just placed my order because of the variety, possibilities, and uniqueness. Now I understand why people prefer analog machines. You DO know the music you just made could be played in a club, used in a TV soundtrack and more, right? This is inspiring. Thank you for the lesson in creativity. By the way, did the Pulsar save the sample you fed into it or do you have to keep the sample continuously playing?
Wait, are the 1/4 jack work both ways? I was just always using them as a separate outs for drum and fx modules. They can also work as external signal in? :o This is crazy. Haven't seen anything about this feature in the manual!
@@immersiveworlds actually it even not Russian. EMS that we use is an international system, Now in COVID time, it goes mad. However, most of the delay time usually happens outside of Russia (usually in the US) so we can't even help to make it faster in any way.
Hey Vlad, of course, the multiverse works in mysterious ways.. after I comment that the shipment is lost, the next day, it shows up at my house. I have not opened the box yet, as I want to make a ceremony hahahah . So all of you out there, be patient, it will come. I am beyond excited to try it out.
@@somasynths Ah, okey, nice. But can you find a way to mute the mic input when we hear the pulsar in some way, maybe with some type of gate. Most channels do this. If not, you will build this device in 1 hour I'm sure ;) Or use headphones of course so the sound from the pulsar don't get in to the mic. Thx!
I think this is the best piece of gear ever made but I don't like the idea of the price because it's just for fews and this is not fair..it's elitarious as hell..
We try to keep the minimum possible price. But make quality electronics cost a lot of money. You can check how it looks: ruclips.net/video/JKF4wZQYVEg/видео.html
Wow! Thanks for the demonstration, Vlad! I can't wait to play with one of these!
hot damn. the external ins are opening up a whole new world of possibilities i had not even expected.
thx V.
Does he cv that sample in? Or how exactly is he triggering it.
@@christopherpederson1021 based purely on the video, he is taking an alligator clip from a pin labelled 1/4 in, so i am guessing that there are 6 inputs on the back of the pulsar. so really he could be sending that bit of recorded radio out of anything. a sampler, his computer, even a cell phone
yea, i forgot the isolated outputs double as inputs, thanks@@cymbolic_space1832
@@christopherpederson1021 my pleasure amigo
Thanks so much for making these! I've learned a lot from this series.
Yes! Glad you resumed it!
I have opened and made my first sounds, and it is just like in the tutorials. Thanks Vlad and team.
This thing is so dope. I'm sitting on my porch and watching these vids while waiting for FedEx to arrive with it.
The funkiest groove machine ever made.
Шикарно, я думал что in-depth уже больше не будут выходить, а тут такой сюрприз
Instant classic. I was on the list for a long wait, but totally worth it. Sounds are great and unique, build quality is high, inspiration is on 11
yea, I don't have anything that is built this solid.
I look forward to more videos on pulsar from you Vlad. And many more interesting machines. I need to play with the pulsar again this week end. It's such a wicked drone synth :D
Great work, Vlad!
Fantastic tutorial(s)! Thank you
...I admire Vlad and his company...soon to have Lyra, Cosmos and Ether 2...keep on the great work, you are the most interesting electronic gear makers!
Awesome, many thanks ! 👍
Such a good groove when the radio came in!
Thanks, this is a really helpful explanation 👍
watching it the 4th time. always motivating.
I'm gonna have to get one of those some day. The possibilities are endless, and it has that awesome "gritty" sound like the Lyra.
11:41 is a really interesting sound.
The grime on this thing is gonna be legendary
Yessss!!!
Thanks for making these videos, very very useful! May I ask, what device did you use to bring in the sample? Does the audio signal need to be amplified first to modular levels, or would it work with just the output of a sampler for example?
Experimental Industrial dream machine ! 10/10
Just killing that machine! I didn’t realize how much skill you have, Now I know. I just placed my order because of the variety, possibilities, and uniqueness. Now I understand why people prefer analog machines. You DO know the music you just made could be played in a club, used in a TV soundtrack and more, right? This is inspiring. Thank you for the lesson in creativity. By the way, did the Pulsar save the sample you fed into it or do you have to keep the sample continuously playing?
I've just bought a Plulsar 23,hoping to merge it with syntrx2..In your tutorials which vid is a good start for a beginner of this machine?
Wait, are the 1/4 jack work both ways? I was just always using them as a separate outs for drum and fx modules. They can also work as external signal in? :o This is crazy. Haven't seen anything about this feature in the manual!
Hi Vlad, what external gear are you triggering to get the voice sample @14.51?
I put it from a PC based DAW.
Ok great. I’ve just ordered a Pulsar 23. Thanks
Vlad, my shipment is lost. it's been 3 months since you guys shipped it..
Hello! Please contact us somasynthsru@gmail.com and we resolve the problem.
Russian post is running slow. My SOMA shipment took four months.
@@immersiveworlds actually it even not Russian. EMS that we use is an international system, Now in COVID time, it goes mad. However, most of the delay time usually happens outside of Russia (usually in the US) so we can't even help to make it faster in any way.
@@immersiveworlds I got it yesterday! like magic it showed up when I complained hahah
@@jameswooster4250 nice!
Hey Vlad, of course, the multiverse works in mysterious ways.. after I comment that the shipment is lost, the next day, it shows up at my house. I have not opened the box yet, as I want to make a ceremony hahahah . So all of you out there, be patient, it will come. I am beyond excited to try it out.
!!! Great!!!
You're pretty nerdy my friend.
Pls record the output from Pulsar with quality converters... Not camera mic... Thx
It is recorded exactly as you said - by a normal converter. But camera mic also gets sound from pulsar while I speak and play at the same time
mynet1982 ..... really? 😂
@@somasynths Ah, okey, nice. But can you find a way to mute the mic input when we hear the pulsar in some way, maybe with some type of gate.
Most channels do this. If not, you will build this device in 1 hour I'm sure ;)
Or use headphones of course so the sound from the pulsar don't get in to the mic.
Thx!
@@mynet1982 in all places where I not speak for a long time the mic is muted)
@@somasynths Yes I could hear that, that was good!
I think this is the best piece of gear ever made but I don't like the idea of the price because it's just for fews and this is not fair..it's elitarious as hell..
The good shit costs money. Welcome to planet earth.
@@McEnroe911 Yeh keep thinking that way and nothing never change
We try to keep the minimum possible price. But make quality electronics cost a lot of money. You can check how it looks: ruclips.net/video/JKF4wZQYVEg/видео.html
@@stonedapesociety5628 ah yeah… cause playing the victim is how you’re going to change the world. 🙄
Damn you're so wise!..
Come on shut up and buy me one for xmas 😂