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Classic analog EQs with modern digital precision & features
Analog Feel, Digital Flexibility
The Analog EQs Bundle brings together four faithful emulations of iconic equalizers—Massive, Poseidon, 8200, and W495—offering unparalleled control over your mixes and masters with the sound signature of classic analog gear.
Together, these EQs cover the full spectrum of needs, from mixing to mastering, allowing you to craft polished, professional results with the rich, authentic sound of analog hardware—all seamlessly integrated into your digital workflow.
Bundle Contents
MP-EQ
Pulsar MP-EQ is an emulation of a legendary analog EQ found in almost every mastering studio worldwide. Designed as a synthesis of the best passive equalizers of the past 70 years, its fully parallel topology offers a unique and musical frequency response compared to digital EQs with the same settings. Because of this design, the bands naturally interact, producing a more musical overall response.
Poseidon
Pulsar Poseidon faithfully resurrects the rare and iconic qualities of a mythical console EQ into the digital realm. It offers next-gen features that make it easy to master and seamlessly integrate into your DAW workflow.
8200
Precise & versatile, Pulsar 8200 holds a key role in your master bus. It offers clinical precision when you want to open up the side and focus the center of your mix. The tilt feature allows you to effortlessly adjust the tonal balance of your mix. You can easily create complex EQ curves that can take your mixes and masters from slightly corrected to noticeably polished. It faithfully recreates the Class-A analog circuitry that made the GML 8200 a staple in the 80s. Its parallel topology and unique filters offer smooth, natural curves, preserving the analog warmth and character.
W495
Transparent and musical, the w495 is an easy-to-use mastering equalizer, with just three bands to consider, for faster mix balancing. It has the ability to broaden the whole sound stage without ever being too harsh, even at extreme settings.


























