![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s also a Band Listen function that solos the band and monitors the delta signal, allowing you to hone in very specifically on certain parts of the spectrum and signal. Like Soothe, you add boosts for regions you want to have more processing, and cuts for regions you want to leave alone. There are five bands, including an HP, LP and three parametric bands, and each has several slopes and shapes available to choose from. On first appearance, it bears many resemblances to Soothe, with controls on the left and a large section on the right that functions as a sidechain EQ, and also an OpenGL-accelerated graph to show where the processing is being applied. Based in Helsinki, Oeksound follows up its fantastic Soothe plug-in with Spiff, an adaptive transient processor that analyses and targets only the transient part of the signal, allowing you to cut and boost your transients with extreme detail.īrushing over the slightly odd name, Spiff is available in VST, AU and AAX formats and requires an iLok account to register, although thankfully, dongle-free iLok licensing is available. ![]()
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