Pulsar-ES 4+
Preset drum machine
Dmytro Kiro
Designed for iPad
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- £4.99
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Description
Discover the dynamic features of Pulsar-ES:
The 'Imitator' feature offers 8 pads, each triggering a unique drum sound (bass drum, snare, hat, clap, 3 toms, crash). This allows for improvisation and playing over the built-in rhythm presets.
The 'Rhythm Selector' provides key groups under 'Enter Rhythm' to choose your desired rhythm preset. Seamlessly switch between different rhythm presets in real-time.
The 'Start-Stop' knob, equipped with a flash indicator, displays the step/beat and enables you to play and stop the drum presets at any time.
Slider knobs for 'Level,' 'Tempo,' and 'Accent' offer control over volume, track tempo, and beat emphasis respectively.
The 'Rhythm Number' indicator displays the number of the current style, allowing you to track the playing rhythm preset during a session.
Pulsar-ES comes with two sides 64x2 presets of non-editable rhythm patterns, catering to a wide range of modern musical styles. These presets include popular genres like rock, reggae, house, techno, as well as unique styles like hopak, polka, kazachok, rasputin, and lezginka.
The 'FXs Pulsar Panel' includes various effects such as drive, reverb, and filter.
'Ableton Link' technology enables synchronization of Pulsar's beat/tempo across other applications, hosts, or devices wired or wireless!
The 'Midi In/Out' feature allows Pulsar-ES to send and receive MIDI messages to and from external MIDI devices, such as keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, MIDI-enabled instruments, and other iOS applications.
Pulsar-ES is AUv3 compatible and can be used with your favorite DAW and Hosts (Logic Pro, AUM, Cubasis, etc.)
What’s New
Version 1.0.4
* New Skins
* A/B side with new 64 PRESETS
* Various bug fixes
Ratings and Reviews
Retro beats
The Pulsar-ES does has its flaws but so does vintage electronic music gear. With this in mind it adds to the experience with its simplistic interface.
Not a lot to tweak but the real gem is the sound… it is very analog and retro low fi sounding.
I did find that using it in AUM the temp was a fraction lagging. Not bad, just slightly behind a 4/4 bass drum supplied from GR16.
5 star for authenticity
Like the idea, needs some work
Something like Pulsar I find useful to just get a beat going and jam along.
So, Pulsar should be good for this.
However, just playing with it for a few minutes discloses some issues.
1. You can have sound, or have MIDI out . Not both. Correction; not on an iPhone or as an AUv3 in AUM, but it does as a stand-alone on an iPad.
2. The AUv3 extension doesn’t display properly on an iPhone in AUM. You can’t see the controls and the GUI doesn’t resize to show the whole front panel. The parameters aren’t exposed for external control, so I can’t see it currently working in AUM.
Switching to IAA on an iPhone does result in being able to access the controls, but we’re passed IAA aren’t we?
3. Setting the BPM is hit-or-miss. It’s OK having a slider for authenticity, but I find that when I lift my finger after arriving at my preferred BPM, the speed often jumps a few beats in value, and although the BPM is displayed in the top right, it is not possible to enter a value.
4. The BPM doesn’t seem correct to me. A supposed 120 BPM sound more like 60 BPM - I will confirm this later after I’ve captured the MIDI.
5. On an iPad Air 2. The GUI doesn’t display properly at full size in AUM
6. I’m finding that when I restart AUM the app isn’t loading. Need to reload it each time.
7. More fundamentally, it isn’t working correctly as an AUv3 in AUM. The beat is glitchy and sounds like there are notes randomly repeating. There’s a lag between the transport Play button press and any sound.
I appreciate that AUM is not universal but it’s used by a lot of people.
8. Tried it in Garage Band. Similar problems with GUI. Didn’t seem to function; no response to Play on host or on app. Also Cubasis 3. Similar issues.
I probably could find more problems if I carry on. But I think the comments I’ve made are an indication it needs more work and is currently not particularly useful.
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I’ve initially given the app three stars. Given the above this might be generous.
I’m not sure I will be keeping the app.
Developer Response ,
Thank you for your honest and detailed feedback on your experience with Pulsar-ES. We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and observations, as it helps us improve the app for our users. We apologize for the inconvenience and frustration you have encountered. We will do our best to address the issues you have mentioned and make the necessary improvements. Please feel free to reach out to TripleTech team if you have any further concerns or questions. Also, we will glad share with you free coupon on our next app. Please, contact us tripletechaudio@gmail.com if you interested in.
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Information
- Provider
- Dmytro Kiro
- Size
- 44.8 MB
- Category
- Music
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © TripleTech LLC
- Price
- £4.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.