Overview
P915 Medusa is a Parallel Frequency Balancer.
It reinforces fixed spectral regions and blends them with the original signal, reshaping perceived weight, articulation, and density through contrast rather than removal.
Nothing is cut. Nothing is repaired.
Built for mastering and mix bus finishing, Medusa is also deadly on single sources when you want body, air, or string definition without the sound of EQ.
Additive by Design
Cohesion comes from reinforcement, not precision cuts.
Apparent “reduction” elsewhere is perceptual, the ear responding to redistributed balance rather than filtering.
Built For Structure, Not Correction
Interdependent bands create organization, depth, and motion that feel obvious in context, even when meters barely move.
When a master already tells the truth and just needs to feel complete, P915 Medusa knows exactly where to whisper.
P915 Medusa shapes balance and structure, not sound correction.
P915 Medusa is the next generation evolution of the P914 FFB. It further modernizes this original design, targeting live performance and advanced creative production needs with features like channel-based frequency splitting and delay, a performance bank and the ability to smoothly transition between performance snapshots. Thanks to its 14 fixed frequency points, P915 Medusa is a...
...each track, P450 on groups. P42 on Bass Guitar. P455 (Atticus mode) & P44 on 2-bus. P11 on duties where needed. P565 & P915 on Organ. Lunar Lander handling Reverb and Delay duties. https://soundcloud.com/user-490391110/ummi-instrumental?in=user-490391110/sets/p455-mdn-sidecar&si=bd6c475f438740988181c64df67e661e&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing https://soundcloud.com/user-490391110/ummi?in=user-490391110/sets/p455-mdn-sidecar&si=67d42f922a6749d4a0d548952193c6c5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
The internal specification is different but the effect reminded me of what the Pulsar Modular P915 aims to do, sort of bolstering the frame that holds together the structure of the sound. FreqBender's sweepable bands make up for there being fewer of them. How long is the intro price for? 30 day demo is neat...
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