GEAR REVIEW
OEKSOUND SPIFF ADAPTIVE TRANSIENT PROCESSOR | Michael Hodge
KEY FEATURES Spiff is the new adaptive transient processor FIRST LOOK:
from oeksound, out of Helsinki Finland. It’s the The Spiff interface closely resembles Soothe but
• Cut or Boost Transients with Extreme
Precision follow up of the popular Soothe plug-in, and is works quite differently. There are the familiar five
on target to be a big hit for vocal producers “side-chain” frequency bands with dot handles.
• Remove Unwanted Mouth Noise and mix engineers. Spiff intelligently reduces or The two outer bands (grey & light blue) have
• Only Transients Affected increases Transients, with incredible accuracy. four shelf slope options, and the three inner
Originally designed to clean vocal noise like parametric bands (red, yellow, & purple) can be
plosives and odd sounds, spiff is effective on all set to parametric, shelf, or tilt mode.
• No Ugly Artifacts
• Real-Time Graph
kinds of transient issues.
Each band can be soloed with a key command
• Mac10.7+,Win 7+, AU,VST,AAX
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August 2019
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