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Denise Audio releases Bass XXL plugin

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Denise Audio has released their first plugin in more than a year; a vastly upgraded version of their Bass XL plugin -- appropriately named Bass XXL.

Here's what they say:

Bass XXL offers a more effective way to get the thick and consistent low end that defines modern mixes. Thanks to a proprietary algorithm that creates harmonics above the root frequency, your bass will be enhanced even through earbuds and small speakers.

‍Bass XXL makes use of a proprietary algorithm designed to supersize the low end. The plugin accomplishes this by generating additional harmonics that are actually above the bass frequency you want to enhance.

This concept takes advantage of a psychoacoustic phenomenon that causes our brains to interpret sub bass audio largely based on its harmonics more so than the lowest sounds being produced. Even in the absence of sub bass frequencies, we fill in the blanks and perceive the bass as long as the proper harmonics are present.

With so many of today's earbuds and small speakers unable to generate satisfying low end, Bass XXL comes to the rescue by enhancing your bass with fat and beefy harmonics that can be more easily heard.

Based on the cult success of our Bass XL V1, we wanted to raise the bar with Bass XXL and create the 'be-all-end-all' bass enhancement tool. Use the plugin to beef up bass lines, kick drums, toms, drum groups, or even entire mixes.

Bass XXL's harmonics algorithm is custom developed for low-end duties. Unlike a sub-synth, it generates its harmonics entirely from your dry track, resulting in a natural and organic bass enhancement that blends nicely. The algorithm combines the smoothness of analog saturation with digital precision and oversampling. Furthermore, we have eliminated the phasing issues that sometimes occur with this type of effect.

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Intro Price: $39 (Reg. $69).

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