Oeksound’s Bloom plug-in is best described as an adaptive tone shaper. It’s a tool that analyzes the character of a given signal and applies corrections to its perceived tonal balance, cutting frequencies only when necessary to mitigate energy buildup and reveal greater sonic detail. Thus, Bloom allows you to quickly and efficiently make tonal changes without compromising the character of the source material. For instance, Bloom makes it a breeze to boost the high end of a vocal track without emphasizing unwanted sibilance.
Soothe2 is a powerful dynamic resonance suppressor that identifies problem resonances on the fly, then automatically enacts a matching reduction. Applying Soothe2 to a track not only results in a smooth, balanced sound but also saves you the time and trouble of notching out frequencies by hand. Furthermore, Soothe2’s reduction only kicks in where needed and leaves nearby frequency areas untouched, preserving the timbre of the original source to ensure transparent treatment with minimal artifacts.
As an adaptive transient process, Oeksound’s Spiff grants you the power to cut or boost transients with exacting detail. Spiff analyzes incoming signals, recognizing where transients appear and sporting time- and frequency-specific controls that allow you to take direct control of transients. It all adds up to a plug-in with a decidedly unique approach to transient control that opens up all sorts of unique sound-sculpting possibilities.
Designed for Avid VENUE | S6L and Fourier Audio’s transform.engine, Soothe Live homes in on problematic resonances and executes appropriate reductions in real time. Just like Soothe2, Soothe Live effortlessly removes harshness from sound sources automatically — no notching out frequencies by hand required. With Soothe Live in your plug-in arsenal, you can clear muddiness, tame boominess, negate excessive proximity effects, and reduce cymbal bleed with sidechain functionality. Best of all, Soothe Live’s resonant frequency reduction acts with pinpoint precision, engaging only where it’s truly necessary.