A stripped-down control box just turned into a full-blown tone hacker that can thicken, squash, and color tracks without wrecking their punch.
BoomBlender plugin breakdown
BoomBlender plugin breakdown
- Quagliardi Pro Audio just dropped BoomBlender as fresh software.
- The plug recreates the BOOM circuit from Quagliardi 576 FET Compressor.
- Engineers get that push-pull squeeze that adds weight.
- Drums, vocals, and bass tracks all get extra attitude.
- BoomBlender leans hard on a dry-wet blend concept.
- That single knob mixes compression with added processing.
- Users keep transients alive while dialing in thickness.
- Workflow stays quick, and decisions do not drag.
- Machine learning tech maps the Quagliardi 501 plus preamp tone.
- Three THD modes shift the gain from clean to warm.
- Hot mode cranks harmonic grit before compression kicks in.
- Color hits the dry path before any squeezing happens.
- Two internal modes let users pick performance priorities.
- Fast mode keeps CPU load and latency low.
- HD mode pushes higher quality with barely any aliasing.
- Accuracy leans closest to the hardware vibe.
- Four style options tweak attack and release behavior.
- Each curve echoes response patterns from the hardware unit.
- A Mid Side matrix allows separate center or side shaping.
- Stereo sessions gain width control and creative space moves.
- BoomBlender runs on macOS and Windows systems.
- Plugin formats cover VST3, AU, and AAX.
- Intro price sits at 34.99 dollars.
- Regular cost lands at 89.99 dollars.