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Maxxbass waves

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It really adds a level to your bass that you can feel, sort of like a 32 or 64 ft. I can say, however, that as a sound shaper for some really punchy, fat bass, this is one of my favorites. Of course I don't really automate functions on MaxxBass, which may put more stress on my DAW's CPU usage, so I'm not entirely sure how it performs under more strenuous circumstances. I'm using a MacBook Pro with a 2.7 Ghz Intel Core i7 processor and 4GBs of RAM and so far everything has been working like a charm. All in all a pretty straight-forward, easy to use plug-in.Īgain, as with all of the other Waves plug-ins I've had the pleasure of using, MaxxBass has been a completely stable, reliable addition to my VST library. The interface consists of a cut-off frequency fader, an input bass, original bass, and maxx bass fader, and parameters that affect the dynamics and harmonics of the signal. There were no compatibility issues and, although I didn't read the manual I can definitely say it's a fairly easy VST to get the hang of. Getting Waves MaxxBass up and running was, as with all of the other Waves plug-ins I've used, a piece of cake.

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