![]() It’s more for processing existing bass/low end (like RBass) but it’s very flexible and gives some visual feedback for how much it’s adding to a signal. MaxxBass provides similar results to RBass and offers extended controls and a more visual user interface. More specifically plug-ins you can use to quickly enhance the sound of bass without turning to conventional EQ. ![]() Might also be worth checking out Bass Mint. In this four-part video series, brought to you with the kind support of Waves, we talk bass. If you are into Waves, they also have Submarine which is a decent alternative to bx_subsynthīx_boom is a kick “enhancer” (I actually don’t know exactly what it’s doing, but it sounds good sometimes) The industry’s favorite plugin for delivering a richer, deeper low end that translates even on small playback systems. If you’re not already in the Waves ecosystem, I wouldn’t recommend jumping into it just for this one plugin. Waves RBass can add higher harmonics, but doesn’t add any low end. I think this might be what you’re looking forīx_subsynth is great for adding additional subharmonic frequencies/low end, but doesn’t add higher harmonics like MBassador. It can add or enhance subharmonic frequencies, and it can also add higher harmonics that make the sub more audible on crappy speakers. Personally I use MBassador, Bass Mint and occasionally bx_subsynth.
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