[67% OFF] Mu of Pulsar Audio's vacuum tube Comp Emu is holding a short-term sale ($ 8 until 22/49)

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It was on sale the other day, but it's a short-term sale again.

Speaking of Pulsar Audio, I also wrote an update article, so if you already have it, please read it.
(If you buy it, it's better to have a developer who updates it properly)

I hung it on the drum.

It is also good to be able to confirm the effect with the waveform.

 

Overview

The most faithful emulation of a modern yet legendary tube compressor / limiter – the perfect glue for mixing and mastering.

Industry standard tube compressor
There are several reasons to use a variable bias tube compressor. The first is the extraordinary compression transparency that this type of compressor can achieve, even when driven into extreme gain reduction.The other is the ability to add cohesiveness and "glue" to the bath, the entire mix, and the master.

Unfortunately, the original hardware is expensive and difficult to integrate into an “in-the-box” workflow.Software emulation exists, but most hardware owners believe it cannot be compared to the original unit.

With its unique topology preservation technology, Pulsar Mu achieves the same sound as the hardware objectively in all production situations, and also makes improvements such as improved signal-to-noise ratio.

Main functions

Pulsar modeling technology guarantees a complete emulation of the behavior of the original device.Everything from the saturation of the transformer flux to the exact response of the tube to the effects of small calibration defects is perfectly reproduced.If you are interested, see "Technical Articles" on the subject.

External Sidechain

Pulsar Mu, which all compressors should do in the digital age, allows you to define external sidechain inputs.This opens up a very wide range of applications such as ducking, de-esser, filtering sidechain signals using your favorite EQ, and even applying dynamic processing.

Mid-Side Processing

Pulsar Mu has built-in optional M / S encoding and decoding.This allows you to process the center panned sound and the side panned sound individually with different settings.In addition, the "Listen" button makes it easier to set up because you can only hear Mids or Sides.You can also set up-to-date visualizations to monitor only the channels you are working on.

Look Ahead, Look Behind

This innovative feature allows you to shift the timing of the gain reduction signal with respect to the input.Look-ahead allows Mu to begin reacting to transients even before it is played, guaranteeing full limits.Conversely, look-behind delays the gain drop, so fast transients can be left unprocessed so that the corresponding GR peaks are too slow.This opens up a variety of possibilities, for example clipping to transients after Mu.

Flexible Sidechain Equalizer

The sidechain equalization section is simple but efficient.A high-pass filter breathes the mix by preventing low frequencies from triggering compression, a parametric bell filter adjusts the response to vocals and other instruments, and a positive or negative high-shelf filter.

Low CPU Consumption

The Pulsar team has spent a tremendous amount of time optimizing the process so that it consumes very little system resources, despite the highly complex algorithms inside. Pulsar Mu takes full advantage of CPU capabilities to do more with less resources.But if your computer can tolerate and you like to suffer, you can always turn on oversampling and process at up to 384 kHz!

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