P410 JOYRIDE
Overview
P410 Joyride
Redefining what a graphic EQ can do
Sometimes, sound isn’t about balance.
It’s about movement.
About color that breathes, bends, and glows.
P410 Joyride isn’t here to fix your mix; it’s here to make it feel alive.
A journey through tone, texture, and harmonic light.
Welcome to your next obsession.
Tone Flux Graphic Equalizer
Captures the dynamic, fluid interplay between tone, color, and harmonic motion within P410’s design. Each EQ band models an LC (inductor-capacitor) resonant circuit instead of purely RC (resistor-capacitor) network like most modern EQs. This gives it that distinctive “smooth yet weighty” tone associated with vintage passive or semi-passive equalizers.
Features
- 10-band inductor-base graphic EQ
- Variable proportional Q
- SCALE spread frequency bands
- 6 drive engines to design your input transformer
- Near-zero latency
- CPU friendly
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Specification
Supported Plugin Formats
AU, VST3, AAX (Apple Silicon ready).
Supported Operating Systems
macOS 10.13+ Apple RISC M chip and Intel CPU (Universal 2 Binary)
Windows 10+ x64-compatible CPU
Copy Protection
A one-time challenge & response over the internet. License works on up two separate machines.
3 reviews for P410 Joyride
Very unique EQ!
I love parametric EQs, and this was my first experience being able to set separate parameters for each frequency. The sound has that classic Pulsar Modular character with its modified LC design. I also really appreciate the ability to adjust Drive, Scale, Flip, and Bias; it makes the EQ incredibly versatile.
Oh my!
Whenever a new EQ comes out, the question arises: “Do I need another?”
I had hoped I could pass on this, but I can’t. One day of mixing, and it’s already found its place in my template. This is an everyday EQ — it’s a finisher EQ. It’s beautiful. Everything it touches automatically gets better. Not many EQs can do that.
Exceptional! One of the most usable and unique EQs I have ever used. From individual tracks to bus to mastering, the option to “tune” your frequencies ever so slightly to the key your music is in (or not) is incredible. An incredibly forward-thinking “vintage” EQ.