Pulsar Audio - Pulsar Massive v.1.0.8 VST, VST3, AAX x64

Pulsar Audio - Pulsar Massive v.1.0.8 VST, VST3, AAX x64
Release Date: 05/24/2022
Version: 1.0.8
Developer: Pulsar Audio
Developer site: pulsar.audio
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: cured
System requirements: Windows 10 x64 / Windows 11 x64
Size: 48.8 MB

The most complete passive EQ plugin. Musical and intuitive, an indispensable tool for mixing and mastering.

Pulsar Audio - Pulsar Massive v.1.0.8 VST, VST3, AAX x64

Pulsar Massive is an emulation of the Manley Massive Passive* EQ found in almost every mastering studio in the world. This machine was developed as a synthesis of the best passive equalizers of the last 70 years, and several distinguishing features in the design give it a completely unique sound.

First, a fully parallel EQ topology gives a completely different response to a digital EQ with the same settings. Parallel equalizer tonal adjustments do not add up but tend to interact with each other, resulting in a more intuitive and smoother way of shaping the frequency spectrum.

Also, the entire original equipment equalization circuit is passive and therefore has multiple inductors. These inductors, specially machined and wound by the manufacturer, are responsible for the creamy, non-linear and organic sound due to the magnetic saturation they introduce.
Finally, the input, output, and internal amplification stages are all tube and transformer-powered, providing another step of warm and organic coloration.

Our software carefully reproduces all these important aspects of the original equipment, but also offers an interface inspired by its ergonomics, which has been highly appreciated by users.

But we've taken the Pulsar Massive even further, adding all the key features you'd expect from a modern, versatile EQ plugin, including visual curve editing for fast workflow and a drive option to boost the inductor and tube saturation stages for more vibration.

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