
We all have that podcaster who, despite being told, still refuses to use a pop filter and nervously rustles paper. This gives you DAW-like control and the ability to zoom in tighter and scroll through audio.

Your cries, yelp reviews, and letters to iZotope have been heard! Now you can use your mouse, trackpad, or touchpad for horizontal navigation through the spectral window. Added high and low-pass filters help clean up audio in a snap, and a click-and-drag interface help for smoother control. You also have an Adaptive Mode that can further dial in and automate the hum detection. The module features up to sixteen harmonic reduction bands to hone in on that sixty-cycle hum.
#IZOTOPE RX 8 PORTABLE#
The De-hum module got a massive overhaul to fix the fact that you refused to track without that portable AC unit this summer.

To try to make things a little easier to follow, we will break down what is new for each version (Elements, Standard, and Advanced). Lastly, Advanced adds Azimuth, EQ Match, Leveler, and Surround Support. Dialog Contour, Dialog De-reverb, De-rustle, Ambience Match, Center Extract, De-wind, and Deconstruct are included along with Spectral Recovery and Wow and Flutter.
#IZOTOPE RX 8 PLUS#
Advanced, of course, has everything listed above plus a few tools that akin to audio witchcraft. On top of the standard editing features, you also get Variable Time, Variable Pitch, Dither, EQ, Resample, and Instant Process. On top of all of the goods in Elements, you get a Batch Processor, Guitar De-noise, Music Rebalance, Loudness Control, Composite View, Breath Control, De-bleed, De-crackle, De-reverb, De-plosive, De-ess, Interpolate, Mouth De-click, Spectral De-noise, Spectral Repair, RX Connect, and RX Monitor. If you need a few more features, Standard has more than a few. Additionally, you’ll get third-party plugin hosting, along with essential features like normalizing, fade, gain, module chains, and mixing. With Elements, you get (Improved) De-hum, De-click, De-clip, Repair Assistant, and Voice De-noise.

Like every iZotope Suite, versions abound! Elements Version 8 comes with just about any fix for any problem you can throw at it. Podcasting has exploded into a behemoth, and with recent times, the recording spaces have become less than ideal. All too often, perfect takes have been ruined by microphone bleed, hum, clipping, crackling, and your angry screaming upstairs neighbor yelling obscenities during your 100th vocal take of that song that’s “finally going to put you on the map.” Now, more than ever, tools to fix problematic audio are a must. Let’s get to it! What is RX?įor those unfamiliar, RX is a set of tools created with one purpose in mind, fixing the unfixable in audio. We were sent over a copy of RX 8 to do a first look at your next set of audio repair tools. Today, iZotope has released version 8 of its industry-desperately-needed audio correction suite.
