Whether you're aiming for Taylor Swift's vocal charm or Dr. Dre's powerful drums, the Apogee Pultec EQP - 1A plugin can transform your instrument sounds. Infuse your mixes with its legendary tones. In a meticulous pursuit, Apogee partnered with Steve Jackson of Pulse Techniques, the current Pultec hardware maker. After studying vintage and new units, they modeled the plugin after one of Steve's new ones, like opening a 1959 unit. Features include precise recreation of the EQP - 1A's traits, broad EQ curves for gentle yet powerful sound shaping, band interaction for classic EQ curves, circuit non - linearities for that hardware magic. Developed with Pulse Techniques, it's officially licensed and runs natively on your Mac DAW without Apogee hardware. It also works on Apogee hardware DSP in Element Series and Ensemble Thunderbolt.


Using the Apogee Pultec EQP - 1A plugin is a breeze. First, open your favorite DAW on your Mac. You don't need any Apogee hardware to run it natively. Simply load the plugin onto the track of the instrument you want to process. Play around with the broad EQ curves to gently shape the sound of your instruments. Try interacting with the bands to create those classic EQ curves that audio engineers have used for years. When using the plugin on Apogee hardware DSP in Element Series and Ensemble Thunderbolt, just follow the normal procedures for loading plugins on that hardware. As for maintenance, keep your DAW software up - to - date. This will ensure the plugin runs smoothly and you can enjoy all the features it offers. Also, since it's a digital plugin, there's no need for any physical maintenance. Just make sure your computer has enough memory and processing power to handle it.