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i just purchased a BBE sonic maximizer plugin (on impulse, that is) without actually ever hearing what the hardware version really sounds like. it was advertised as being an exact emulation :roll: of the 482i and the 882i. i haven't had a chance to load it into my machine yet cuz i'm stuck at work.
does anybody have EXPERIENCE WITH BOTH to be able to tell me the differences or simularities between the both.

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anonymous Tue, 03/22/2005 - 20:27

jamiey,
i appreciate your feedback.

fyi,
i installed the vst and i'm impressed with what it does. it seems a little bit tinny when you jack up the high harmonics, but the low harmonics seem to respond really well. overall, it did give quite a bit of life to the tracks i ran it thru, but i'm pretty used to the digital side of life right now, so i still don't knowe the REAL sound i'm s'posed to get from it. i'm a little set back that the vst never came with a manual. i had to hit up bbe's website to get a pdf manual of the 882i, and it suited me well.

anybody else????

anonymous Wed, 03/23/2005 - 00:24

I actually like the plug in for what it does.... I tend to use it to mix guitars that might be a bit dull or lifeless....Also sometimes on vocals to get a clearer sound...
...Never used the bottom control over 3 and the top over 4 though.... It sounds quite shit over those settings...

A bit of a one trick pony really and with better recordings (better mics etc.) would be useless...but since i mix a lot of stuff for my friends that they record in really cheap small studios and then bring to me, i use it a lot

TeddyG Wed, 03/23/2005 - 10:45

I hated these things, too, until I used them for broadcast(Not the Maximizer, specifically, the other one..?)......

Years ago, when they first came out, they really did make a spot sound louder... I believe it is done by adding distortion at particularly obnoxious frequencies, but... again... if it seems to help..? Of course, sooner or later everybody used them and any advantage was gone... Then, the spots with nothing on them sounded most "noticable"... Hard to win...

Speaking of winning..? Now that everyone uses tons of this distortion creating stuff, I have wondered if - at least in part - this..?...this "driving intensity" is a major cause of greatly lessened radio listening?(Or maybe it's just the horrible programming?)

I don't listen to radio anymore, but TV, which uses the same stuff, I find myself turning off after I notice that I'm all tensed-up and nervous(And this from the Weather Channel!)((Maybe it's just the tornadoes in the forecast?))...

Anyway, when I can I like a sound with nothing added. No compression, maximizing anything, etc. Good sound can be(And was for a l-o-n-g time) done just this way.)

TG

anonymous Thu, 03/24/2005 - 21:16

i think that BBE Sonic Maximizer plugin is great. whenever im recording a live sample of a song for pre-production means, i toss that VST on, it harmonicaly inhances the volume without me having to compress the shit of it or using some lame "loudness" plugin...also, just while i was screwing around on one of my client's piano recordings i tossed BBE Maximizer on and it actually added lots of character to the mix aswell as a nice attack on the keys, it was a bit of an accident, but it sounded really nice.