I guess that the fact that he claims he worked on it on his website on this page: http://www.savioursofsoul.de/Christian/ ... t-plugins/ was what led me to believe that he did it or at least contributed to it.audiovet wrote:rockstar_not wrote:When I read Christian's description of BassExtender, it does the opposite of what MaxxBass claims to do. MaxxBass is trying to increase bass perception by the concept of phantom pitch created by generation of higher harmonics with equal frequency separation implying low frequency pitch. BassExtender takes an existing signal and divides the frequency content creating a lower pitch than the input signal.bduffy wrote:I couldn't get his BassBaron to work with my host(s), but BassExtender I could make sound pretty good. Still not as good as MaxxBass to my ears, but a good free offering.Chrisma wrote:Just tried it in Reaper on my laptop and seemed to work as described. The speakers are very small and could definitely hear adding some bottom to point where it could be over done quite easily. I haven't tried Maxxbass so I can't compare. Be interest to hear what some one familiar with Maxxbass or Renbass thinks about it.No_Use wrote:There's also this which - at least from the description - sounds similar to the MaxBass approach.
http://www.hotto.de/vstplugins/vstsmall ... ancer.html
Haven't tested it yet though.
Two entirely different paradigms, in my opinion.
christian didnt do bassextender
Perhaps it's two different plugins with the same name? Bduffy's mention of it right alongside bassbaron from Christian is why I thought he's talking about Christian's Bass Extender. Is there a different one somewhere?