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Pulse 2 (IR Loader) v1.0.1 WiN Mac

Pulse 2

131 MB

Following the success of its predecessor, PULSE, Lancaster Audio is back with PULSE 2 – the perfect IR loader to complement our extensive library of impulse responses. Using PULSE 2 as your IR loader means you can spend less time sorting through piles of IRs and more time focusing on what’s important: the mix.

PULSE 2 was built in collaboration with Aurora DSP and designed for both aspiring engineers and seasoned pros to utilize impulse responses to their fullest potential. With its unique and incredibly intuitive blending control, PULSE 2 not only allows you to find that perfect ‘Goldie Locks’ sound with ease but the ability to export it as your very own impulse response .wav file!

Best of all, when you open PULSE 2, you’ll be greeted by four impulse responses, hand-selected from our Lancaster Audio Producer Packs—for FREE. Get your perfect guitar sound quicker than ever before.

Features:
• Multi-platform
• Four IR inserts
• Expandable EQ Control
• Real-time Sample Rate Conversion
• Compatible With 3rd Party IR’s
• Unique Blend Control
• HP/LP Filters
• Four Producer IR’s
• Auto Align
• Export Mixed IR’s

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