Pulsers

The project

Electronic musicians' tools are scattered everywhere.
Pulsers brings them together in one place.

Module designer, library, racks, patches — today these tools exist in fragments, spread across dozens of sites and scraps of paper. Our idea is simple: bring everything together in one practical place, built by and for synth and Eurorack enthusiasts.

Who we are

Pulsers is a project started by Lucile Garric, a lighting designer for theater and stage companies, and Fred Hasselot, who develops it. Together we are the duo Better Late Than Never (bltn).

I'm a high-flying web engineer, but a painter by training, who graduated from art school thirty years ago.

We do this out of passion. Pulsers is the tool we always wished we had and that doesn't really exist today — half-baked at best, scattered around. So we're building it, for the community.

Better Late Than Never — Fred & Lucile

Why Pulsers

When you make modular electronic music, you constantly juggle scattered tools: one site to design a module, another to organize your rack, a notebook to jot down your patches, screenshots all over the place. Nothing talks to each other.

Pulsers aims to change that: a single place to design, organize, save and share — a practical tool, built for electronic musicians and synth lovers.

Support the project

This project has a cost, and I develop it for zero euros — in life, I work as a freelancer, with irregular income, a bit like that of performing arts workers. Pulsers is published under the French auto-entrepreneur status: no tricks, no ads, we're not asking for anything.

We do this for the community. But if Pulsers is useful to you and you'd like to support us, you can buy us a coffee — or half a coffee, even one euro. It may seem trivial, but it's what gives us the means to keep going. Without that support, it's not certain we'll be able to maintain the app over time.