Oeksound has announced the release of Bloom, a plugin designed to help users achieve a more consistent and refined sound by analyzing the character of a signal and applying tonal corrections. It can be used for adding warmth, brightness, or clarity to individual tracks or buses.
Bloom does what people often do with an EQ, but automates a lot of the manual work, especially when working with changing material. It can also be more transparent than an EQ because of its adaptive nature. Instead of static filters, Bloom calibrates boosts and cuts in real-time to match the actual need at that moment.
Tommi Gröhn, DSP developer, co-founder of oeksound Ltd.
The plugin features a user-friendly interface with four tone controls and a squash range for frequency-dependent compression. Other features include attack and release controls, mid/side functionality, and a low latency mode.
Key Features:
- Adaptive tone shaping that analyzes the character of a signal and applies tonal corrections.
- Four tone controls for adjusting the overall tonal balance.
- Squash range for frequency-dependent compression.
- Attack and release controls.
- Mid/side functionality.
- Low latency mode.
- VST3, AU, and AAX formats.
- 20-day free trial.
Pricing and Availability
Bloom is available now at Oeksound for purchase at €199/$209/£169. A free 20-day trial is also available for download.