Reviewed By dionenoid [all]
October 8th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.7 on Windows
Pulsar Lunar Lander is a combination of plate reverb (3 different models) and delay, with added saturation (2 types) and ducking.
It's pretty straightforward to use and works well on a variety of sources, yet doesn't have all the typical controls you'd expect on tools like this.
Pros :
- Good sound.
- Low CPU useage and zero latency.
Cons :
- No in-depth controls you'd typicallly find, like predelay or width.
- No precise sync for the delay, only by tap. You cannot add precise numerical values, and also no slow delay rates possible.
- Large volume differences between settings.
- Price to steep for such a limited plug-in.
I also ran into some minor annoyances, like keyboard stealing and sound dropping out when input volumes are too low.
My personal opinion : It sounds very good, yet i could achieve the same (or better) results with my usual tools. Altho having the combo of reverb and delay in 1 plug-in is pretty handy.
So, when you're looking for more in-depth control than this probably isn't for you, but if you want an easy to use tool than i can recommend demoing it.
Read ReviewHere is my tutorial on this plugin:
Pulsar Modular Lunar lander - Delay, Reverb and Saturation in one plugin
Lunar Lander giveaway - Delay, Reverb and Saturation in one plugin
https://youtu.be/U7vX0HTAO0Y
We have just released Lunar Lander version 1.6.
In this version, you will see:
1- Efficient coding that lends to zero latency. Yes, you read it correctly; ZERO. So we did not need to relay Delay Compensation to the DAW.
2- Improved GUI.
3- Added a new feature- DUCKING. A request sent by many of our users.
4- Addressed issues related to Apple Logic X inserting Lunar Lander as Mono or Dual Mono.
5- Clock Rate display shows one decimal place for better visual accuracy.
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