In a session I used the MaxxBass to add some low frequencies to a bass track I had played previously using an acoustic-electric Washburn bass. Additionally, it should be particularly helpful to those home enthusiasts who may be lacking some bottom and/or high-end gear due to cost restrictions. This is particularly useful when using most drum machines, which even when using the best samples fail to pass harmonic information below 80 Hz in most cases. This extends the perceived bass response of your speakers and/or the low harmonic on potentially wimpy bass tracks. In essence, the MaxxBass adds back into your signal harmonic information up to one-and-a-half octaves below the chosen fundamental. The MaxxBass 101 is their second foray into the world of hardware processors (The L2 Level Maximizer being the first). I have been using Waves’ awesome plug-ins for years.
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