How is Celmo's pultecator eq ?

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samuel40
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Post by samuel40 »

does it compare at all with the uad1 pultec clone ?
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Post by steffensen »

no, but i dont regret buying it anyways. its musical and easy to use for spiffing up yer sound. :smile:
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It also doesn't break up when you boost insane amounts (> 6 db).

Pultecator is great across the mix bus too, for shaping a little bit here or there.
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Thanks for the info guys . anyone else have any experience on what it's good for or how you like /dislike the sound ?
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Just the name caught my interest. Saw my first Pultec design in the mid-70's, I was a green kid in a big mastering house in Miami. This EQ almost acted like a filter, with an envelope in some ways. As usual I like celmos' FX quite alot. This emulation seems to color the sound,in a good way. For example, I recorded this old Chickering Steinway Upright Grand piano that had false beats on the B flat above A440, it EQ'd it right out of the mix, and surrounding notes had a slightly colored fade added that was marvelous. Sometimes things just work great. Sorry about my confusing description, but this was one of many tricks it did with just a couple of takes. It's a great low DSP device IMHO. Put it this way. This was a fast and easy way to avoid paying a Piano tuner. The Piano was perfectly out of tune, he would of ruined it.

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