Reviewed: Trackspacer
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Trackspacer is a 32 band EQ reactive to whatever you sidechain it from. In other words it cuts only the necessary frequencies from one element to the other (or group of elements) to open space on the range needed.
I found it to be very useful when having a muddy mix as snares, vocals, pads and low synth notes can occupy the same spectral space and making way for the snare to cut through simply tweaking a few knobs is amazing.
Another trick is to use it on the kick and bass relation. Sidechain from the kick to the bass and set to apply to below 80hz more or less. In this way the plugin will only duck the lows and the mids & highs will stay clean.
Also bringing pianos to the front of the mix can be tricky mainly when there is another synth playing at the same time, you got the idea, right? Sidechain one to the other, set some of the parameters as the attack, release and frequency range and the magic is done.
There are literally only 6 knobs to twist counting the advanced panel and a lot can be archived with it.
Trackspacer is available at Plugin Boutique for £49,00
System Requirements
Mac OSX:
- 10.9 or higher (64-bit only)
- Big Sur & M1 compatible
- DAW capable of hosting VST or AU, or Pro Tools.
- DAW with sidechain functionality.
- Intel processor.
Windows:
- Windows 7 or higher (64-bit only)
- DAW capable of hosting VST plugins, or Pro Tools.
- DAW with sidechain functionality.
Important Note: This software is 64-bit compatible only and will not function on 32-bit systems.
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