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Software, Mac OSX
Pulsar Modular P455 MDN Sidecar v1.0.3 U2B Mac [MORiA] screenshot
MORiA | AU | VST3 | | 42 MB
The P455 MDN Sidecar is a summing and 2-bus mixing and mastering audio plugin capturing the analog chain of Marc Daniel Nelson, a two-time Grammy and French Academy Award-nominated mixing engineer, music producer, creative director and educator.

The P455 delivers Marc’s analog workflow which includes analog summing, tube driven stereo imaging, 2-bus punchy stereo EQ, custom glue 2-bus compressor and the unique character of two high end analog to digital converters.

The P455 delivers Marc’s analog workflow which includes analog summing, tube driven stereo imaging, 2-bus punchy stereo EQ, custom glue 2-bus compressor and the unique character of two high end analog to digital converters.

The P455 MDN Sidecar isn’t just a plugin; it’s a calibrated blend of Marc’s seasoned approach and Pulsar Modular progressive audio design with focus on musicality at each step of the signal path.

For years, Marc Daniel Nelson has been openly and graciously sharing his techniques and expertise. He is now taking this a step further and delivering his signature sound to you, without restrictions or compromise, through the P455 MDN Sidecar and P450 MDN EQ audio plugins.

Features P455 MDN Sidecar
Summing without need to insert a plugin on each channel.
Different routings and options for a true analog workflow experience.
Custom 2-bus compressor.
2-bus stereo proportional EQ.
Two ADC emulations.




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comments

  Member 17.09.2023 24
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in the first publication, U2B was also given as the headline. unfortunately, the P455 and 450 from Rosseta want to be fuc........
  Member 25.06.2022 22
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Previous version P455 MDN Sidecar v1.0.2 worked for me natively with Apple Silicon. M1 Big Sur Logic pro here.
They didn´t work for you under Rosseta?
  Member 17.09.2023 24
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The release is not Apple silicon. People like to write here that it is U2B without having checked it. But it is not. The people who say here in the forum that everything runs fine without Rosetta actually have Rosetta on their Macs without knowing it. If you check it carefully you will see that it is only for Intel computers.
  Member 25.06.2022 22
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Well, I haven't tried this release, but like I said the previous release 1.0.2 is running natively on mi Apple Silicon M1 without any issues, and I'm definitely not running it under Rosetta, I just double checked it.

I believe most of the recent Moria releases have been correctly labeled U2B and are working fine natively on Apple Silicon.

Which error are you getting with this one one trying to run it natively?
  Member 17.09.2023 24
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My computer M2 Sonoma is absolutely native, no internet connected. During the installation of Pulsar Modular by Moria, my Mac always tells me to please check internet access. P455 requires Rosetta. I can't make sense of why some people here then say that it also runs well with Apple Silicon. If these people have their Macs connected to an internet connection and install P455, then Rosetta automatically installs with it. All Pulsar Modular releases from Moria are Intel. But thanks anyway Moria
  Member 22.12.2021 6
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In some cases it is the installer only that requires Rosetta even if it's installing native software.
  Member 17.09.2023 24
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I agree with you. But still I can't use it. And Rosetta doesn't work on my Mac. I'm not frustrated now that it doesn't work! But using U2B as a caption in every new release even though it isn't is now getting on my nerves. Nevertheless, I would like to thank everyone here who at least makes this possible.
  Member 25.06.2022 22
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I don't now about the installer using Rosetta, but the actual plugins themselves work fine natively, you can check that by opening the Activity Monitor of macOs and looking for AUHostingService then under Kind it would show Apple or Intel if you have any plugin running under Rosetta.
My experience is that all these plugins that Moria releases with the U2B tag on the title, which is most of them nowadays, work natively under Apple Silicon.
  Member 17.09.2023 24
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I haven't tried it the way you suggest here. Thank you! I don't know how to do it yet. I'll give it a try. Maybe it really is as you say.

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