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Old 10-17-2002
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BBE and Wavelab users

I know not everyone is into laudness enhancing but let me ask you anyway. If you have Steinberg's Wavelab do you still need BBE? Wavelab's VstDynamics and Multiband Compressor are awesome. Can BBE deliver better result than those? I'm asking this here because BBE plugin demo is not available. Thanks.

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I've never used the BBE (and actually I thought it was an exciter). But if you want to increase the volume of a mix, download the demo of Waves L1 or L2.
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BBE in his rack module version is a magnificent exciter with a great strength on bass boost and fase correction (Lo Contour).
Although not being the same thing, the plugin is awesome and works very good, but it´s not a volume booster.
You will hear a very disctinctive spectral change, but won´t gain more than "clip"if you exceed the output. It is not a limiter.
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