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Pulsar Audio Vocal Studio v1.0.15-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 22 Jun 2025 | 52.8MB
Hundreds of vocal mixing colors just 2 clicks away.


Like it or not, a pro-sounding vocal is a produced one

A polished, pro-sounding vocal is the result of deliberate production choices made from years of experience. This typically requires multiple plugins, intricate routing, and painstaking comparisons – a process that can be both time-consuming and even overwhelming.

What if you could cut through the complexity? Imagine being able to effortlessly explore a range of vocal tones and production styles, while keeping full control over every detail—making bold creative decisions fast and with confidence.

Pulsar Vocal Studio is a powerful, all-in-one plugin that combines professional-grade vocal production tools into a seamless, intuitive interface – allowing you to explore, refine, and perfect your vocal mix with speed and precision.





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  Member 14.12.2020 1 258
+448
I don't use All-in-one plugins for a lead vocals because of the lack of flexibility then there's the delay and reverb that sit in their own AUX tracks as sends, but i sometimes use SSL VocalStrip for quick results when dealing with less important tracks such adlibs, backing vox... I can see this replacing SSL VocalStrip for me, thx R2R and DECiBELLE
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 1034
+883
Same here. However, I do sometimes use plugins like this when doing a quick demo or when adding a last minute backing vocal or effect vocal to a largely finished mix.

I'm guessing that plugins like these are more geared toward people who don't know how to put together a good vocal chain and use AUX tracks for delay, reverb, parallel compression and distortion. Content creators, bedroom producers, artists etc.
  Member 20.11.2023 233
+75
R2R <3
  Resident 10.05.2021 1 596
+211
Guess who’s back ❤️
  Resident 30.01.2014 6 2422
+450
R2R mid year christmas!!

Well done ladz!!
  Resident 30.06.2015 405
+27
Here come a true legend thx R2R, Decibelle
  Resident 4.12.2022 91
+17
20 seconds ....crashes Studio One.VST 3

VST 2 works fine
  Resident 5.09.2017 195
+133
Wanted to take this one for a spin, but not exactly on vocals, actually seems interesting for acoustic guitar, violin, flute and similar stuff.

Edit: didn't even need to listen to it, just loading this up takes 7~10% of CPU at 2048 samples. Disabling stuff around doesn't change anything. Nothing I can't do with other plugins that perform better.
  Member 10.03.2025 34
+18
There seems to be a lot of automation going on under the hood. Disabling individual modules doesn't affect performance. Going by the interplay between the drives, distortions, and compressors I'm gonna go with tightly interwoven behind the scenes.

For me: amd 9 24/48 2xDigiface - Pushing instances as hard I can with 1 omnisphere - 2048 samples - max cpu about 15. 256 samples about 20. 64 samples about 25. For comparison - XTComp by itself at 256 samples, default preset with oversample at 4 is idling at 30. On defualt, no oversample 1 omni instance playing it sits at 20. Omni with a nylon guitar loaded is responsible for 5.

Good drive isn't cheap. I'd put this up against some of the Acustica stuff and this is taking 1-3x less cpu.
  Resident 5.09.2017 195
+133
I mean, sure, I agree with your assessment. XTComp is also a terrible performer, I own it as well and barely use it. My issue with plugins like this is that we're going backwards, digital audio is supposed to be free from limitations, that means I can load 50 SSL 9000J without buying 50 hardware strips. In the last few years, we went from "you can load a bunch of these" to "any realistic mixing template can only hold maybe two of these".

I see no point in working with plugins if I have to treat it like a hardware purchase. If you're doing a song with 2 lead vocals, maybe 3 background vocals, there goes your entire CPU budget. I see no point in this approach, especially when this plugin seems to be using convolution that can't be disabled to save even a few CPU cycles. It's the exact same wasteful model that the recent released smartReverb 2 uses.
  Member 10.03.2025 34
+18
XTComp is also only a compressor though. But yeah, I get what you're saying but I'm also looking at it different I guess. Quality drive is expensive no matter how you cut it, some types can get away with masking tricks (eg.. hearing the aliasing in wavefolding isn't out of place). But you're not getting hardware distortions (for the most part) out of software and the software that does it better will also probably want 20-60% of the cpu. Just the fundamental problem of computers being really really terrible at random event generation. Distortion doesn't want the shackling confines of a predetermined path. Just wants to be free, man (and smoother than a consumer computer can reasonably generate). So I look at it more... can this $50 thing outperform any hardware at the same price? If yes, I'm cool with it. I was already limited be it physical object or cpu power. Now I just get to be limited for cheaper.
  Member 17.12.2023 9
+1
Thank you R2R!
I've tested it in S1 7 Pro on several instances and it runs smoothly!
I know how to build a vocal chain, but this offers (me) an interesting and fast workflow.
  Resident 11.05.2013 7 321
+214
The GUI and the idea is very attractive .
  Member 9.05.2018 23
+2
R2R the goatss!!!
  Resident 21.05.2013 314
+137
Sweet release, but I'm getting crashes on Reaper 7.4.0. Is anyone getting the dreaded Runtime error popup of doom ?
Fake people have an image to maintain_Real people don't give a shit.
  Resident 26.08.2017 1 810
+195
Nice one...Another alterantive would be Xvox Pro for me personally. But it's always nice to try out other as you may never know what it might add workflow wise

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