I'd be happy to pay an upgrade fee if the core features I used on a frequent basis were improved. And as best I can tell, the noise reduction has not had an upgrade to the algorithm or features in over 6 years. I've always yearned for better results with the old stalwarts declick and decrackle, interpolate, and above all, noise reduction. In the end it is mostly just the 4 above mentioned modules, are they special, any alternatives, make those my life easier for mastering etc.? as i record in my studio and not outside. i shouldnot be confronted with De-Rustle, De-Wind etc. The other ADVANCED modules are very specific for vocals only, i dont have so many vocals and earn money with them yet but i might consider those for my own acapellas, but as i dont record like a journalist etc. Same as LEVELER, guess i need to understand the difference! if LEVELER would maybe make it easier and faster i would be interested. 10 tracks and set the target level on all the same render and thats it? i normally wanted to use mcompare, metric or something to get the target level. Not much intersted in this but would it be recommendable while compiling a cd e.g. I recorded a lot of demo tapes and vinyls, i never checked abouth Azimuth stuff and just learned about it, is RX7 recommendable to let it suggest the settings and apply? it seems to find on nearly every 20 recordings i tested so far imbalances around 0.5 to 2. which is in music rebalance sometimes a hit and miss if you got metal stuff for example where the frequencies are overlapping a lot. melodies here more specific in the front. Music Rebalance is absolutely awesome, i got frei:raum but enhancing the different parts of a song is not always sounding smooth and much changed, here i get really nice results! slightly lowering percs if too loud for my taste etc,ĭeconstruct, seems to be a bit similiar, i could get e.g. but i need to check if the modules are worth it the upgrade price or if there are (better?) alternatives for these modules. Im thinking about getting the advanced version. here are some questions i hope someone can answer and has experiences in this? I demo'ed a lot more atm and advanced seems very specific. The plugs are very process intensive on my old mac pro quad so I had to turn the playback engine up as high as I could so it would buffer and not clip/glitch but I'm really happy with everything I've tried so far.Definitely give RX7 Advanced a serious look.I got RX6 standard and definitely want to upgrade to RX7 for the muric rebalance etc. Thanks so much.I bought a ton of the izotope stuff over Black Friday sales and was finally trying a few plugs out this past weekend.I had some old recordings I was cleaning up the lead vocal and was pretty amazed at how well RX7 Advanced was removing lot's of artifacts.All the plugs are set and forget type like you want.Finding the right balance takes a little time but it works very well once dialed in.I was amazed how much of the burned in reverb I was able to pull out also.Not completely but dramatically. Would love to hear some recommendations and how you've used them. I'm not worried about cars going by and people talking at all - I'm concerned about removing the room noise that's just always there humming and building up over 8-10 tracks of recording.Ĭan anyone recommend a really really good, very easy to use (set it and forget it) noise removal plug-in that I can apply to ALL tracks pretty easily? I'll certainly have some low level noise issues on each track and I'd really like to be able to remove all the room noise from each track. Each song recording will roughly have 8-10 tracks in (a few vocals, one track nylon guitar, several tracks of standard percussion and some strange non-instruments to create percussion). I'm recording everything on my own and it's all live so it's lots of over dubbing. Working on some recordings at home and in hotels for a while coming up soon.
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