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<p>HOFA release System Ducker plug-in  <img width="1000" height="500" src="https://dt7v1i9vyp3mf.cloudfront.net/styles/medium/s3/imagelibrary/h/hofa_system_ducker-g1qkiDpgHUhj4UrqXWJp_7YJREui5Tc3.jpg" alt="HOFA System Ducker automatic signal attenuation ducking for voiceover" title=""></p>
<p>System Ducker is capable of hosting third-party plug-ins, and can be used to keep the likes of delay and reverb from overwhelming dry signals in a mix, as well as offering a simple way for podcasters and content creators to lower background audio automatically when their voice channels are live. </p>]]></description>
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