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Yeah it goes on sale from time to time, I've had thoughts similar to yours but have yet to pull the trigger (at least I don't think I have ?) don't know why though.

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I have it and like it very much. You just have to be careful not to over use it.

works nicely for me to make room for the kick on the bass track, and to make room for the vocals on heavy guitar tracks.

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I had been watching it f-o-r-e-v-e-r and they have only recently put it on sales.  As @Fleer says, it does what it says.  But I'd like to give a special "big up" because it is so no-nonsense and easy to use. Great plugin!

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Just bought it and been plying for an hour - wow, great plugin. Wish I had had it a few weeks ago before I started mixing my new  album (out soon ?)

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I've used it. It's OK. Like Pollux warns, use it gently for best results.

There are actually better solutions out there for spectral ducking, but all are more expensive and/or more difficult to use than Trackspacer.

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8 minutes ago, bitflipper said:

There are actually better solutions out there for spectral ducking, but all are more expensive and/or more difficult to use than Trackspacer.

Cough!  MSpectralDynamics...  (cough cough)   ?

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Yes to both. And you get a free license for A|A|S ObjecDelay, which is pretty amazing plug-in.

It's so simple and effective that yes, there is a temptation to overapply and leave too large a hole in the target track at first, but your ears will probably rein you in when you listen the next day. ?

There are still occasions where I find that the ancient art of EQ carving works better, but I consider Trackspacer essential to my arsenal.

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