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The Youtube community doesn't seem that impressed from what I've seen. Perhaps Izotope didn't pay enough? That being said, Trash 2 is/was an absolute staple in modern EDM/techno/hardcore. One could say it influenced the direction of multiple genres, which is a pretty significant accomplishment. 

From what I've seen and knowing that community a bit, this won't replace Trash 2. 

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Francisco Partners will observe that Izotope listened to customers and issued a new Trash but no one bought it. They will ignore the reality that the new version did not really meet customer expectations. It will become a convenient excuse to not let customer requests drive product offering decision-making in the future.

This is sad because, as with NI, what the customers really want here is innovation and company dedication to perfecting released products through meaningful, ongoing, feature-request-responsive, non-abandoned development.

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Oh, nice. I hadn't installed Trash 2 on a new machine since IIRC it wasn't going to be updated for Apple M1 and would eventually stop working. Glad they're updating it... but I haven't even watched the product video yet. $25 is a good upgrade offer too. But I know that in of six months or a year it's likely to be bundled in an MPS bundle upgrade or similar... upgrade pricing is tough I suppose.

For YouTube recommendations, I might suggest the reason for suddenly suggesting the v1 video might be that 1) Trash 2.0 was some of the biggest audio news on Monday, 2) other people who watch music production videos watched that v1 video, and it was highly-rated from before, so 3) YouTube will quickly start suggesting it to others who watch music production videos

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