Plug-In-Bundle (Download)
- Includes Pulsar Audio Echorec, a tape delay emulation and Pulsar Audio Primavera, a spring reverb emulation
Echorec:
- Careful emulation of a legendary echo device from the 1960s
- Authentic tube sound of the input section
- Precisely modelled complex effects in the magnetic plate with magnetic saturation and hysteresis
- Complementary stereo drift through subtle detuning of the stereo channels
- Emulated braking of the magnetic disc with the fingers for modulation effects
- Choice between three different preserved devices
- Off mode enables sound colouration without delay effect
Primavera:
- Meticulous emulations of six sought-after and legendary vintage spring reverbs with additional functions such as drive, filter, ducking and more
- Great British Spring: the clean algorithm produces a dense and open sound, ideal for vocals and other sound sources that need to stand out in the mix
- HR12: a very simple Japanese lo-fi spring reverb from the late 1960s with little low-end, which delivers a distinct vintage colour and the typical sound of springs
- SR202: based on a legendary hi-fi reverb, sounds dark, with pronounced beats in the reverb tail and has a low density of the reverb tail with a vibrating, fluttering colour
- RE201: versatile spring reverb based on the classic Roland space echo with dense and diffuse reverb tails
- Tubby: provides a very round and smooth sound with strong beats and colourations in the style of old-school dub, for nostalgic effects that work very well with brass, weird keyboards or guitars
- Twang: inspired by the guitar amps that popularised spring reverb, this tank delivers the expected lo-fi effect of vintage gear with plenty of character and colour
- Adjustable times for pre-delay and decay
- Transient-dependent and manual spring impact as well as adjustable spring tension and stereo width
- Ducking effect with external sidechain
- Drive section in the input with tube or germanium transistor circuit
- Integrated low-pass and high-pass filters with 12 dB / octave slope