While the plugin usually costs around (or $29–$35 during Waves sales), you can access it legally without an upfront cost in these ways: How to Use the Waves L1 and L2 Ultramaximizer Plugins

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It was specifically designed as a clone of the Waves L2 Ultramaximizer.

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Choose if you prefer a modern, sleek interface with ultra-low CPU usage.

Its primary function is to make audio as loud as possible without producing digital distortion (clipping). It does this by setting a strict ceiling (usually

Allows you to draw your own compression curves.