Oxium just leveled up quietly, fixing the boring stuff that actually makes producers happier.
What changed right away
What changed right away
- Alright, Oxium v2.0 adds full VST3 support.
- That alone makes modern DAW setups breathe easier.
- This update is clearly about catching up and cleaning house.
- A new high-resolution user interface is in play.
- The window is fully resizable.
- Scaling no longer feels like an afterthought.
- Mono and mono-to-stereo versions are supported.
- Standard Pro Tools shortcuts work as expected.
- Workflow friction drops fast if Pro Tools is your home base.
- An advanced preset manager is now built in.
- Browsing and organizing sounds is less of a chore.
- This is aimed at speed, not flash.
- Various fixes are part of the release.
- Stability and small annoyances got attention.
- Nothing glamorous, everything useful.
- Oxium v2.0 is available now.
- Intro price is 29,99 €, down from 99,99 €.
- It runs on macOS and Windows.
- Formats include VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX.
- Existing Oxium v1 owners get the update free.
- This update is about refinement, not reinvention.
- Compatibility and usability took priority.
- Oxium just became easier to live with across modern setups.