OSC Audio has debuted BFM, a comprehensive metering plugin suite that is FREE for a limited time.
Metering plugins don’t get quite as much love as their flashier counterparts. SPAN by Voxengo is everyone’s favorite spectrum analyzer, but what if you need a simple metering plugin to upgrade your DAW’s generic volume display? Or, just a plain real-time waveform display?
That’s where OSC Audio’s new metering plugin bundle steps in.
BFM has a lot to like about it. There is quite a comprehensive selection of metering to choose from.
The plugin has a few different views to take advantage of as well. Navigation is pretty easy, as the interface is clean and clearly laid out. In the default text view you receive upon instantiating the plugin, it gives the peak volume reading. You can cycle between peak, RMS, and LUFS. Just as a text meter, it does a fine job.
Additional metering through the other views presents far more utility. The bars view presents a more refined view for viewing average-based readings, allowing metrics like RMS to shine.
Wave is more optimized towards peak hold, showing a visualized waveform in real-time while in operation.
The VU metering isn’t intended as a substitute for a proper VU meter but does help analyze how hot your audio is hitting the output. It’s a clean view that enables quick eyeballing before moving to other tasks. It would’ve been nice to have an accurate VU meter, but as it stands is plenty useful.
Spectrum view rounds out the views and presents a bird’s eye perspective on your mix. A little more granularity in the view would be fantastic, but as a quick reference, it works.
BFM is a wonderful freebie and should make a fine addition to anyone’s plugin folder if they lack metering. It packs a lot of wonderful little functions in an easy-to-read interface. The introductory free rate moves to a whopping $1 soon, but even for $1, it’s a no-brainer.
OSC Audio has made BFM available for Windows and Mac computers alike. A standalone version runs independently of the DAW, but Windows users have the option of VST3 inside of their DAW. Mac users have the option of VST3 and AU formats.
Download: BFM (FREE for a limited time)
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10 Comments
Michael Duff
onThe link is incorrect, you want to use this one:
https://oscaudio.gumroad.com/l/BFM/freeMeters
Tomislav Zlatic
onLink fixed, thank you for the suggestion.
Sonic
onits not free for me it states its 1$
Sir Otter
onWell, limited time turned out to be just one day.
alex
onWell not really, but something funny has been happening with the link. Try this one:
https://oscaudio.gumroad.com/l/BFM/freeMeters
Gery Zenz
onThank you!
frozenjaZz
onWell, numbers are totally wrong for me here on Reaper, on the master channel… Shows -22 LUFS instead of -10, -6 peak instead of -1 … First meter I try that is so wrong…
V
onSame in FL Studio 21. It may be a bug!
GARMEN
onThere are comments like this in Youtube and it seems that the developer is working in an update to fix the problems (take my words with a grain of salt, of course).
OSC Audio
onThanks for mentioning our comment. We just noticed this.
We’ve just corrected the behavior in our v1.5 update which brings a bunch of new functionality.
If you got in v1.0 you can grab the update free in your Gumroad library:
https://app.gumroad.com/library
For those who didn’t jump in for the free intro, we’ve got a 75% off coupon here:
https://oscaudio.gumroad.com/l/BFM/IntroPrice