Pulsar Audio Primavera
With an array of different modelled devices and controls you won’t find on the original hardware, have Pulsar breathed new life into the humble spring reverb?
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With an array of different modelled devices and controls you won’t find on the original hardware, have Pulsar breathed new life into the humble spring reverb?
Pulsar Audio's new spring reverb plug-in is based on modelling rather than sampling, allowing it to offer a greater degree of control than convolution-based alternatives
Pulsar w495 is an accurate emulation of Neumann’s w495 EQ that boasts modern features such as on-screen curve editing and a built-in spectrum analyser.
Pulsar train their modelling sights on Manley’s mighty Massive Passive.
A four‑band side‑chain EQ is just one of many nice touches in this new take on an analogue classic.
This plug-in sounds pleasingly 'organic' and adds some useful functionality compared with the Binson Echorecs on which it's based.