Wavesfactory – TrackSpacer v.2.5.2 (AU, VST, VST3) [OSX x86 x64]

By | December 12, 2018

 

Year of release : 2018
Version : 2.5.2
Developer : Wavesfactory
Developer site : https://www.wavesfactory.com/trackspacer/
Platform : Intel only
Format : AU / VST / VST3
Digit capacity : 32bit, 64bit
Interface language : English
Tablet : License File
System requirements : Mac OSX: 10.7 or higher. DAW capable of hosting VST or AU, or Pro Tools. DAW with sidechain functionality. Intel processor.

Description : Trackspacer creates space in the mix, controlling the frequencies of one track by another, like sidechain compression in real time, but a thousand times more powerful and transparent. This is considered a secret weapon when mixing many artists, producers and engineers.
Secret Weapon : Trackspacer has a 32-band equalizer, which responds to the incoming signal of the side chain. It analyzes its spectrum and modifies the EQ curve of another track. In this way, you create space for a specific track by cutting out the frequencies that another track needs in real time.
ADDITIONAL PANEL : With version 2.0, the plugin has been improved by introducing new features for better sound control. With the input of M / S or L / R modes, you can apply the effect only to the middle channel, third-party or between them. Now with the attack and release controls, you can set how Trackspacer will react to the incoming signal and how it will process it, making this signal smoother or more penetrative, like a normal compressor.
ABOUT SAID-HEAD : Audio processors respond to the incoming signal and output the output. This input signal can be direct or external, external is also called “side-chain”. A sidechain compressor, especially in an EDM, is often used for ducking a track based on the level of another sound track (i.e. pumping effect).

What’s new:

– Fixed: attack and release ballistics matched with the ones in version 2.0.
– Fixed: license folder is not found in the system. This fixes the authorization issues that were sometimes present on macOS.











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