Bark24 | Dyn
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Bark24 | Dyn is a multi-band dynamics processor that takes you beyond what a standard compressor or EQ can do. From polishing mixes and adding punch to pushing sound into new creative territory, giving you full control of your sonic edge.
Specifications
- Plug-in formats: AAX, VST3, AU
- OS: Mac (Intel, Apple silicon), Windows
- Sample Rates: 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k, 176.4k, 192k
- 24 frequency bands based on the Bark scale
- 4 dynamic processing modes
- Linear phase filters
- 3 filter slopes
- ±48dB of gain per band
- Detailed real-time visual feedback
- 4 metering modes + 3D visualization
- Per-band Solo, Mute, and On/Off
- Auto-threshold, gain, and output to adapt to any source material
- Multi-select bands to edit them as a group
- Wet/Dry mix
- MIDI control
Take a Guided Tour
Mix the way you actually hear
Most tools split sound by math. Bark24 | Dyn splits it by perception. Built on the Bark scale, it aligns with how your ears group frequencies so decisions feel faster, clearer, and more musical. Less guesswork. More "that's it."
Control tone, not just levels
This isn't just compression. It's dynamic tone shaping. Tame harshness, enhance body, and sculpt transients across 24 perceptual bands with precision. Go from subtle polish to bold transformation without tearing your mix apart.
Move fast. Get inspired. Finish better
Bark24 | Dyn makes complex moves intuitive. Explore, push, and land on great sounds quickly whether you're fixing a problem or chasing a vibe. It's the rare tool that's both surgical and creative, so you can spend less time tweaking and more time finishing.

"I reach for Bark24 | Dyn whenever I can. It's a compressor, it's an EQ, but it also has some magic to it. It just brings life out of a track in a way other compressors and EQs don't."
BZ Lewis | Emmy-winning Composer and Producer
Read Story >Chill Beat Transformations
How many sounds can one chill beat become?
Press play. Pour something nice. Let Bark24 | Dyn do its thing.
Headphones recommended.
The Bark Scale
Humans process sound in 24 critical bands (the Bark scale), not a smooth spectrum.
In this video, we break down how that changes everything - from masking to tone shaping - and why mixing by "frequency" alone is missing the point.