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| Product Type | Audio Maximizer Plugin |
| Brand | Waves |
| Model | L2—UltraMaximizer |
| Format | VST, AU, AAX (64-bit) |
| Bit Depth | 24-bit / 32-bit float |
| Sample Rate | Up to 192 kHz |
| Maximum Look-Ahead | 10 ms |
| Functions | Brickwall Limiting, Peak Limiting, Stereo Linking, Dithering, Noise Shaping, Auto Release |
| Controls | Threshold, Ceiling, Release, Dither, Noise Shaping, Link, Auto |
| Metering | Input/Output Level, Gain Reduction, Attenuation |
| System Requirements (Windows) | Windows 7 or higher, Intel or AMD dual-core, 2 GB RAM, ASIO sound card |
| System Requirements (macOS) | macOS 10.9 or higher, Intel or Apple Silicon, 2 GB RAM |
| Activation | iLok account (cloud or USB iLok) |
| Installation | Download Waves Central, install and authorize |
| Latency | 0 ms (look-ahead processing adds latency up to 10 ms) |
| Processing Channels | Stereo or dual-mono |
| Supported DAWs | Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Ableton Live, FL Studio, and others |
| Version | v14 (latest as of 2023) |
| Maintenance | Software updates via Waves Central, no physical cleaning required |
| Repair | Not applicable (software product); reinstall if corrupted |
| Warranty | Waves product support (1 year free updates) |
Frequently Asked Questions - L2—UltraMaximizer WAVES
What is the Waves L2—UltraMaximizer?
The Waves L2—UltraMaximizer is a brickwall limiter and maximizer plugin used in audio mastering and mixing to increase loudness without clipping.
How do I install the L2—UltraMaximizer?
Download and install Waves Central, log in to your Waves account, locate the L2 plugin in your product list, and click Install. Activate via iLok (cloud or USB).
What are the system requirements?
Requires a 64-bit DAW, Windows 7+ or macOS 10.9+, dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM, and an iLok account for activation.
How do I use threshold and ceiling controls?
Threshold sets the level at which limiting begins. Ceiling sets the maximum output level (typically -0.1 dB to prevent intersample peaks). Adjust to taste.
What is the difference between dither and noise shaping?
Dither adds low-level noise to reduce quantization distortion when reducing bit depth. Noise shaping pushes that noise into less audible frequencies for cleaner sound.
How do I set release time?
Use the Release knob to control how quickly the gain returns after a peak. Faster release (shorter times) can cause pumping. Auto release is recommended for most material.
Can I use L2 on individual tracks?
Yes, it works on individual tracks, buses, or the master. However, it is designed for mastering or final limiting. Use sparingly on tracks to avoid over-compression.
What is stereo linking?
When enabled, stereo linking applies the same gain reduction to both channels, preserving the stereo image. Disable for dual-mono processing.
How do I reset the plugin to default?
Click the WaveSystem Toolbar (top right) and select Load Default or reset individual controls by Option+click (Mac) or Alt+click (Windows).
Why is there latency with look-ahead?
The look-ahead feature introduces a small delay (up to 10 ms) to anticipate peaks. This is normal and compensated by the DAW's plugin delay compensation.
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