@* AnimalHeadSpirit * Oh man, over a year and your number isn't up? I assumed all those early birds went out already. I only got on the list about 4 months ago and just hope I live long enough to receive and enjoy the thing (and I'm not about to die or anything lol).
I got on the list May 15, 2019 and recently inquired about the wait and learned that there’s still 1121 people ahead of me. Another 3-6 months wait by their estimate.
Chris Koenig Thanks for the info! Not exactly what I wanted to hear but good to know at least. Assuming final assembly is done by hand, a few hundred units a month would be impressive by a small team.
I'm damn happy to be seeing companies like this taking chances on cool new ideas. I'm hoping there's enough of an audience for them to continue doing what they do. And I can't resist orange hardware. Brilliant. ❤️
Eh....I think that's overstating it a bit. We'll see. For something to be a future classic, it needs to hit a critical mass, and be featured in many well-known tunes. Time will tell.
Hi Nick. The component symbols up at the top left are: - triangle with line: diode. This is directional. You can probably use it to turn an AC signal into a straight pulse, but no idea what's implemented in there. - two plates: capacitors. These are not directional (based on the symbol used). Again, not sure how it's implemented, but it will likely add a slew or maybe decay. The amount/rate would depend upon the value of the cap used. This sounds a whole lot better than I had thought it would.
Nick and Vlad are both at the top of their game.I ordered my Pulsar 23 yesterday.This organic, beautiful Soma 'Tank baby' will be ideal for my Industrial music.Thanks guys.Love.Reg Plasma .
This is going to fit amazingly with my latest side project under the moniker Kent Reznor, in which I assume the persona of the untalented older brother of Trent Reznor. Kent is a failed industrial rocker turned insurance salesman in a nearby suburb of Cleveland. Keep an eye out for upcoming online performances that will amass dozens, if not several dozens, of views on TH-cam and related platforms.
I have trawled reviews of gear for days and this is the only thing that really stunned me. The most organic, exciting creative sound tool in a long time. The price is high but very tempting.
Great review, thanks. It's such an inspirational and fun box of tricks. For reference, you can quantise the CV loops to 16ths, but it's a separate mode of operation for the looper operation that stops all of the loops playing while it's doing its business. "If press-holding BANK+L+M and pressing ADD or DEL on one of the channels will perform quantisation of this channels by 16”."
There is a quantization function - a bit esoteric but it’s in the manual. I’ve mostly sequenced mine from MIDI and used the pins for modulation, but I need to give the CV looper another crack. “BANK + L + M + one of the sensors (ADD or DEL) of the desired LR channel - will quantize the content of the channel to 16 notes. The LR will stop when this operation is performed. To start it again, use the start function. For the quantize function to work cor-rectly, please make sure that the LR is aligned with the clock dividers!! To do this, press the RST button on the CLOCK module before recording, and\or connect the LRST pin to the 0.25 output of the clock divider, and use a metronome during the recording! “
Nick! I've never seen you so smitten with a machine! And I can see why. This thing i a beast, and I can tell, a really really deep instrument. Thanks so much for the demo. I can't wait to hear more!
This is a classic synth. It’s its own thing. This is a synth to go down in history and most that appear nowadays are not. A fascinating machine. An incredible instrument for truly creative minds.
Great video, should finally have my Pulsar in next couple of weeks! Very excited to get lost in ut for a while and hopefully come out the other side making awesome sounds like Nick gets out of it here!
Actually you CAN quantize your manual recordings. Quantizing is accessed via the mode switching pads that you referred to as confusing lol. Quantizing cannot be applied during playback, but otherwise definitely not the strike you had mentioned near the end.
That’s a funky meatball. Very punchy sound. Looks like an electronic circuit kit I had when I was a kid you could wire up to make doorbells and heat sensing alarms and stuff.
I got on the waiting list last month after stumbling across this and was really taken by the sound. By the looks of it, I may be lucky to see the unit next year sometime. Anyway, the Pulsar 23 and the Erica Synth Syntrx sound like they would make beautiful music together.
That thing is wild.i am guessing in a live setting you could get some crowd participation with connections between posts and people.unfortunately that will be hard today with the no touching and six feet apart.so I guess scrap that idea till life returns to how it was.
@Nelson Cook i wonder whether we are actually not being manipulated into making these statements, after all nick is a rather good keyboard player so perhaps he has deliberately been using his skills to trick us into thinking we hear something we are actually meant to hear.. ))
@Nelson Cook don’t think you’ll be totally wrong about that. Ed just posted a picture from their studios, and someone spotted this machine in the background.
it sounds so kick ass it's just awesome. I have my name on the list. But what are everyones thoughts on this VS the Tempest? is it possible to get the same sounds out of other machines?
Really nice review. Well done. I still hate the sound of this thing, and all the cables give me nightmares, but you made it sound the best I've heard, and you seem to enjoy it.
Modding it to accept some sort of CV gate signal to the touch pads would be stupid easy. Those metal pads are just screws afaik. Just wrap a wire around them and clip an allegator clip to 'em.
I'll take 100 times the expression with ZERO menu diving for double the price yes please. You'd have to spend days trying to program what would take a few minutes on the Pulsar, it all depends on your goals. The Tempest is overrated and not worth the money IMO.
The Pulsar-23's cv sequencers does have Quantisation! Press all three (triangle-shape) sequencer pads and press a channel you want to quantise... It is in the manual as well. (edit: I think the sequencer needs to be stopped to put a channel in quantisation mode)
Cosmetic question : the orange color seems to differ from YT videos from a red/orange to pale orange. How is it actually? Or did it change regarding the actual production? Cheers!
Given Nick’s comments of “Oh my god” and “WTF” throughout the video, I would guess he keeps it. This thing sounds phenomenal and the interface is so interesting and creative.
crocs are easier to stack, but yeah.. having used something else that uses them they can be a nightmare. Plus they tend to pop off pretty easily if you don't get them on quite right. Which can be troublesome.. 😂
@@Gainn Indeed so, I only had a few minutes to play with the pulsar. maybe it would cause grief in the long run, I dunno. You can also just touch the pegs with a finger. :)
This video alone adds like one year to the waiting list :/
Ha! This is so true!
@* AnimalHeadSpirit * Oh man, over a year and your number isn't up? I assumed all those early birds went out already. I only got on the list about 4 months ago and just hope I live long enough to receive and enjoy the thing (and I'm not about to die or anything lol).
I got on the list May 15, 2019 and recently inquired about the wait and learned that there’s still 1121 people ahead of me. Another 3-6 months wait by their estimate.
Chris Koenig so they are producing like 200 - 400 units a month, that’s actually quite impressive if it’s all handmade.
Chris Koenig Thanks for the info! Not exactly what I wanted to hear but good to know at least. Assuming final assembly is done by hand, a few hundred units a month would be impressive by a small team.
Cant wait to get mine and then never learn how to use it.
I’ll buy yours if you want
Lockness Anthony I’m still waiting to get it. Been on the wait list for almost a year now....
* AnimalHeadSpirit * whaaa for real? Are you buying yours or are you passing?
* AnimalHeadSpirit * well if it’s any consolation, if you DO end up forking over the cash and you decide against it later I could buy it from you.
* AnimalHeadSpirit * Or, if you decide not to I would totally straight up take your spot
South of the equator, crocodile clips. North of the equator, alligator clips.
In Arizona lizard clips
I'm damn happy to be seeing companies like this taking chances on cool new ideas. I'm hoping there's enough of an audience for them to continue doing what they do. And I can't resist orange hardware. Brilliant. ❤️
there's a HUGE wait-list for this. I think SOMA is doing very well
I dont mind $300 dollar clone machines by you know who but this machine makes new sounds.
The Lyra-8 is already quite amazing and has a superb build quality. I simply had to place an order for this one as well.
the music in this video is proof that this thing is a future classic
Eh....I think that's overstating it a bit. We'll see. For something to be a future classic, it needs to hit a critical mass, and be featured in many well-known tunes. Time will tell.
Cardi B already used this for WAP.
Hi Nick.
The component symbols up at the top left are:
- triangle with line: diode. This is directional. You can probably use it to turn an AC signal into a straight pulse, but no idea what's implemented in there.
- two plates: capacitors. These are not directional (based on the symbol used). Again, not sure how it's implemented, but it will likely add a slew or maybe decay. The amount/rate would depend upon the value of the cap used.
This sounds a whole lot better than I had thought it would.
It looks like a DS-1 that fell into a pool of toxic waste and gained super powers.
I love it.
Awesome comment!
This DS-1? - starwars.fandom.com/wiki/DS-1_Orbital_Battle_Station
Great comment. It’s got definite superpowers.
This is the first time I've ever heard Nick say "Ah my Gawd" in a pleasantly surprised and ecstatic way.
The funny thing is, that wasn't a reaction... those patch pins on the panel are actually labeled "OMG" and "WTF". xD
Such an industrial dream machine ❤️
Its really an amazing machine. Vlad is a legit iconoclast in the music HW space. Maybe a legit genius.
There must be 2 hour Friday Fun session on the horizon..
15:10 I just realized his "oh my god, WTF" wasn't a reaction... those two pins on the Pulsar are actually labeled OMG and WTF.
Hahaha. Love it!
I love many synth designers (Dreadbox, 4ms, etc) but Vlad Kreimer is surely the mad genius of the synth world at the moment.
Nick and Vlad are both at the top of their game.I ordered my Pulsar 23 yesterday.This organic, beautiful Soma 'Tank baby' will be ideal for my Industrial music.Thanks guys.Love.Reg Plasma .
This perfectly captures the sounds I've always wanted to make.
I keep coming back to this review. I gotta give props to Nick for capturing the spirit of this machine so well.
I didn't want one of these until I saw you hook it up to the KeyStep Pro. It really transforms this to something else entirely.
This is going to fit amazingly with my latest side project under the moniker Kent Reznor, in which I assume the persona of the untalented older brother of Trent Reznor. Kent is a failed industrial rocker turned insurance salesman in a nearby suburb of Cleveland. Keep an eye out for upcoming online performances that will amass dozens, if not several dozens, of views on TH-cam and related platforms.
Subscribing because I can't wait.
OMG Batt!! I've never wanted a drum machine so badly in my life! Well done sir, well done!
I have trawled reviews of gear for days and this is the only thing that really stunned me. The most organic, exciting creative sound tool in a long time. The price is high but very tempting.
15:10 So we'll take another modulator and go into... OH MY GOD. xD
Argh, I must have a Pulsar now. I could sit and jam on that for hours.
Waiting for mine! Thanks Nick for your wonderful reviews always so classic! I like how you program, it's similar to what I plan on doing with it:)
Finally a demo that shows the great potential of this wonderful instrument. Thank you !
Great review, thanks. It's such an inspirational and fun box of tricks. For reference, you can quantise the CV loops to 16ths, but it's a separate mode of operation for the looper operation that stops all of the loops playing while it's doing its business.
"If press-holding BANK+L+M and pressing ADD or DEL on one of the channels will perform quantisation of this channels by 16”."
Yep, I figured that it was kind of not very useful to be honest so didnt make much of that feature
You know it’s a winner when it sounds incredible on an iphone speaker.
Wow that sound quality jumps out of the speakers!!
It sounded good but do you not think a little woolly?
Ann Other - *woody
@@scottsweatshirt9753 Woolly - like the speaker is under a woollen jumper. But possibly woody too
Not woolly at all.
Love it. UPO (unkonwn percussive object)
There is a quantization function - a bit esoteric but it’s in the manual. I’ve mostly sequenced mine from MIDI and used the pins for modulation, but I need to give the CV looper another crack.
“BANK + L + M + one of the sensors (ADD or DEL) of the desired LR channel - will quantize the content of the channel to 16 notes. The LR will stop when this operation is performed. To start it again, use the start function. For the quantize function to work cor-rectly, please make sure that the LR is aligned with the clock dividers!! To do this, press the RST button on the CLOCK module before recording, and\or connect the LRST pin to the 0.25 output of the clock divider, and use a metronome during the recording! “
I was going to say this, but you said it better ;)
Yeah I guess it sorta works but only if you stop the sequence. And only to 16ths.
Those Hi Hats’ are a Mega Bag of Ultra Crispy Salt & Vinegars’
Nick, perfect time to pull out the Dominion-1 and get 'Jiggy'
Nick! I've never seen you so smitten with a machine! And I can see why. This thing i a beast, and I can tell, a really really deep instrument. Thanks so much for the demo. I can't wait to hear more!
@7:55 what a banger sound! Amazing stuff, really.
This is a classic synth. It’s its own thing. This is a synth to go down in history and most that appear nowadays are not. A fascinating machine. An incredible instrument for truly creative minds.
best demo of the machine ever, finally kinda understanding what this is all about!
Awesome! Gassing hard for this. I love the Lyra8! Cheers! Edit, I made this comment at the start of the review, just WOW!
Vlad has given us a great gift, undoubtedly will inspire a new generation of instruments
Getting one for myself and my students at CalArts, so excited thanks to you!!!
I wanted to hear that jam at the end go on for an entire performance! 😉👍
That ‘little resistor thing’ is a capacitor. It blocks any DC (a stable voltage) but passes the AC (a moving voltage).
Nick, you are such an analog god ; thank you so much for demonstrating the MUSICAL capabilities of this thing ; thank you so much !
Always fun watching your reviews Nick!
Very instructive review and very groovy dance move at 12:57. Thanks!
I will never try anything shown in this video...But thoroughly enjoyed watching it...Kudos dadaji...
From Pune city, India
You could make a whole tune on this. Amazing.
You make it sound really, really... really good
Love the little dance at 12:57 brilliant demo!
I might be interested if it didn’t require cables and clips to get the variety.
9:00 in and already sounding bonkers
Buddy!! That was fantastic !!
Thanks so much for sharing this, man!
Great review as always, Nick! Very interesting machine! Thanks
Great video, should finally have my Pulsar in next couple of weeks!
Very excited to get lost in ut for a while and hopefully come out the other side making awesome sounds like Nick gets out of it here!
WOW.... but WOWWWWWW... this is just amazing. BTW that jam/test you start at around 14.00 is awesome
Actually you CAN quantize your manual recordings. Quantizing is accessed via the mode switching pads that you referred to as confusing lol. Quantizing cannot be applied during playback, but otherwise definitely not the strike you had mentioned near the end.
at 15:x you had an awesome tune going!!!! Bring it back!
This thing is next level madness, in a positive way! So different an innovative.
I can't imagine buying this. Then again I said the same about the Lyra 8.......which is sat on my lap right now !!
That’s exactly how I feel! And I love my Lyra8. It is truly unique.
That’s a funky meatball. Very punchy sound. Looks like an electronic circuit kit I had when I was a kid you could wire up to make doorbells and heat sensing alarms and stuff.
I got on the waiting list last month after stumbling across this and was really taken by the sound. By the looks of it, I may be lucky to see the unit next year sometime. Anyway, the Pulsar 23 and the Erica Synth Syntrx sound like they would make beautiful music together.
That thing is wild.i am guessing in a live setting you could get some crowd participation with connections between posts and people.unfortunately that will be hard today with the no touching and six feet apart.so I guess scrap that idea till life returns to how it was.
Wow! This thing seems to have the ability to take you on long journeys.
Its going to be hard waiting for the Jam.
I think I'm gonna be watching this over and over.
whatever he does in this video is always going to end up sounding like the underworld
I heard underworld right away too
@Nelson Cook i wonder whether we are actually not being manipulated into making these statements, after all nick is a rather good keyboard player so perhaps he has deliberately been using his skills to trick us into thinking we hear something we are actually meant to hear.. ))
@Nelson Cook also itd be really interesting to know what the likes of chembros are actually using in their studios, with all their money and so..
@@toono21 Ed from chem bros just posted a picture from the studio, people recognized this machine in the background. It’s at Instagram.
@Nelson Cook don’t think you’ll be totally wrong about that. Ed just posted a picture from their studios, and someone spotted this machine in the background.
Nice color much better than the usual black.
The price is actually £1850 in Europe and UK with tax, 1500 without tax.
I cannot wait for my turn on the wait list to come up! #1617 on the US list...waiting patiently!
What a fantastic machine and great review. Loved the outro music so much. Could you please share it with the world Nick? Really got into it!
its gone. ....
Very refreshing and unique to see something like this hit the table. Hats off to the engineers for sure.
Are you not familiar with Vlad? :) He is quite accessible.
@@HazeAnderson No I'm not . I've vaguely heard of his name in the past.
@@AdamTheAd-vanc3d th-cam.com/video/uGvFmdclKbw/w-d-xo.html 😏🐋🐳
@@HazeAnderson Thanks Haze
Hey, now trent reznor can make music easily with one machine and be called a genius!
it sounds so kick ass it's just awesome. I have my name on the list. But what are everyones thoughts on this VS the Tempest? is it possible to get the same sounds out of other machines?
Nick Batt is by far the best reviewer I´ve ever seen!
Sick that was like a flylo beat...damn nick
Thought the same , it's like those brainfeeder drums in a box😁
This just sounds so incredible.
You’re here too! Cheers! Hilarious!!
That's bonkers, crazy, mad, brilliant 😎👍
OH MY GOD !! LIKE seriously WTH ! LOOOVE
What??? Are you drunk??
and the moment I tune in to watch there are 666 views, so this will be a devilishly fun exploration I think! :-)
This looks like the fun machine of the century.
Really nice review. Well done. I still hate the sound of this thing, and all the cables give me nightmares, but you made it sound the best I've heard, and you seem to enjoy it.
Great performances very inspiring. I want one but I feel like I would never understand how to use it.
NICK,COULD YOU TELL,ME HOW YOU PATCHED THE ATTENUATOR,TO GET THAT FORMANT-LIKE FILTER EFFECT ??
I own a Pulsar 23....
such a fun machine.
do tell us more please about the experience of use and integration
InFamous Productions I think this review does give a good impression of its possibilities.
@@jacco1967 Isnt the lack of quantise a problem?
@@annother3350 U can quantize the midi but onboard yeah maybe
@@jefdamen2977 Thanks for that. I've watched to the end now and it all became clear. Its not a deal breaker. I didnt know it had midi before today
Modding it to accept some sort of CV gate signal to the touch pads would be stupid easy. Those metal pads are just screws afaik. Just wrap a wire around them and clip an allegator clip to 'em.
i hope they made a half version or something more affordable
Outstanding thumbnail, not to mention the machine!
Nick... holy smokes you've done it again. Of all the demos of this thing I've never heard someone pull such awesome stuff out of it!
You haven't seen Vlad then.
I'm pretty sure you can quantize the cv recorders.
Great walkthrough!!! Getting the credit card out NOW!!!!
the real time recording and no quantisation is the key of the groove !
😉
sorry but for the price and practicality I’ll stick to the tempest I can get very similar chaotic sounds and even save them and some money
I'll take 100 times the expression with ZERO menu diving for double the price yes please. You'd have to spend days trying to program what would take a few minutes on the Pulsar, it all depends on your goals. The Tempest is overrated and not worth the money IMO.
The Pulsar-23's cv sequencers does have Quantisation! Press all three (triangle-shape) sequencer pads and press a channel you want to quantise... It is in the manual as well. (edit: I think the sequencer needs to be stopped to put a channel in quantisation mode)
Yes, but I didnt find it to be all that effective
@@sonicstate true, would be cool if it was a little more flexible and without the need to stop the sequencer :) Great Demo!
@@tl3ss true!
@@tl3ss nice tip ! This instrument needs a discord !
Wow! Sounds incredible!
I've got a sudden craving for beanz on toast...
What’s the price on one of these?
The tunes coming out of Nick + this device are awesome!
Cosmetic question : the orange color seems to differ from YT videos from a red/orange to pale orange.
How is it actually? Or did it change regarding the actual production?
Cheers!
DEEP! Thanks for that demo.
Brilliant. This one should be called ORANGE - Organic Russian Analog Neuron Generating Engine
The question is: Will you keep it?
I bet he will. It's amazing
Given Nick’s comments of “Oh my god” and “WTF” throughout the video, I would guess he keeps it. This thing sounds phenomenal and the interface is so interesting and creative.
The kind of stuff he came up with on the spot was pretty unique and sounded like the start of a great track.
Deary me those cables are a nightmare aren't they, euro is breeze compared to those shockers..? sounds great though..
Not really, pretty easy to use and you can quickly touch and listen to the results without plugging in.
crocs are easier to stack, but yeah.. having used something else that uses them they can be a nightmare.
Plus they tend to pop off pretty easily if you don't get them on quite right. Which can be troublesome.. 😂
@@Gainn Indeed so, I only had a few minutes to play with the pulsar. maybe it would cause grief in the long run, I dunno. You can also just touch the pegs with a finger. :)
Sort of sounds like a DFAM, but with way more sound possibilities
Excellent! Anyone hear Tony Levin in the back ground near 14:13?