It’s no secret that iZotope RX is the king of audio repair. iZotope’s cutting-edge spectral processing software is by far the best solution for fixing frequent audio issues such as low-end rumble, intermittent background noises, sibilance, mouth clicks, and more… In this Unofficial Video Manual, Joe Albano, leads the way by explaining what each module does best, how they operate, and most importantly how you can get the most out of RX 7!
Joe starts the course with an in-depth look at the standalone RX 7 application where you learn to navigate and customize its unique spectrogram view and user interface. Then, you learn how to load the RX modules right from your DAW, and how to transfer audio back and forth between your DAW and RX using the convenient RX Connect plugin.
In the next sections, Joe dives into the heart of iZotope’s RX with a thorough description and practical demonstration of every module. He shows you how to de-clip, de-plose, de-ess, de-click, de-crackle audio in every possible way. You learn to clean up your voice recordings by instantly removing lip smacks, mouth clicks, and breath noises. You discover how to remove low-end rumble, hum, wind noise, and more. Using lots of in-action audio examples, Joe explains exactly how to use RX powerful modules to surgically repair any kind of audio issues.
And after looking at all repair tools, Joe covers other processing modules, including EQ Match, Time & Pitch, Loudness, Leveler, the brand new Music Rebalance (which lets you isolate and rebalance individual elements from a full mix) and Dialog Contour. Joe concludes the course with a look at Repair Assistant, a new AI module introduced in RX 7 which lets you automatically analyze and fix audio with the press of a button.
So join expert audio engineer Joe Albano in this comprehensive course, and learn everything you need to know about audio restoration with iZotope RX 7!
Joe starts the course with an in-depth look at the standalone RX 7 application where you learn to navigate and customize its unique spectrogram view and user interface. Then, you learn how to load the RX modules right from your DAW, and how to transfer audio back and forth between your DAW and RX using the convenient RX Connect plugin.
In the next sections, Joe dives into the heart of iZotope’s RX with a thorough description and practical demonstration of every module. He shows you how to de-clip, de-plose, de-ess, de-click, de-crackle audio in every possible way. You learn to clean up your voice recordings by instantly removing lip smacks, mouth clicks, and breath noises. You discover how to remove low-end rumble, hum, wind noise, and more. Using lots of in-action audio examples, Joe explains exactly how to use RX powerful modules to surgically repair any kind of audio issues.
And after looking at all repair tools, Joe covers other processing modules, including EQ Match, Time & Pitch, Loudness, Leveler, the brand new Music Rebalance (which lets you isolate and rebalance individual elements from a full mix) and Dialog Contour. Joe concludes the course with a look at Repair Assistant, a new AI module introduced in RX 7 which lets you automatically analyze and fix audio with the press of a button.
So join expert audio engineer Joe Albano in this comprehensive course, and learn everything you need to know about audio restoration with iZotope RX 7!
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Overview
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Voice De-noise is an intuitive, zero latency de-noiser that offers high quality results on a variety of material.
Voice De-noise can intelligently analyze speech signals and determine the best noise threshold for your signal. In a DAW, this feature can be used to write automation in case you need to override the automatic settings and correct the noise threshold by hand.
Voice De-noise can intelligently analyze speech signals and determine the best noise threshold for your signal. In a DAW, this feature can be used to write automation in case you need to override the automatic settings and correct the noise threshold by hand.
How does Voice De-noise processing work?
- Under the hood is a series of 64 psychoacoustically spaced bandpass filters which act as a multiband gate to pass or stop a signal based on user-defined threshold values.
- If a signal component is above the threshold for the filter, it will be passed (not processed).
- If a signal component is below the threshold for the filter, it will be attenuated (processed).
Controls
- ADAPTIVE MODE: Analyzes the incoming signal and adjust the noise threshold automatically to compensate for changes in the noise floor. This can be useful for removing noise from recordings with variable noise floor and continual noisy sections, and works well for almost any recording of dialogue and spoken word.Adaptive mode considerations
- The noise threshold settings in Adaptive Mode may be different from the settings achieved by running Learn to set the noise threshold manually.
- Because the adaptive noise threshold is continually being adjusted, it is set lower to prevent artifacts from occurring.
- The noise threshold settings in Adaptive Mode may be different from the settings achieved by running Learn to set the noise threshold manually.
- LEARN: When using Manual mode, you can use the Learn button to set the noise threshold to a noise reference.Tips for Learning a noise profile
- Find a passage of pure noise in your audio and use Learn to analyze it.
- Longer selections of noise will set the Threshold Nodes to more ideal locations.
- We recommend finding at least one second of pure noise to Learn your noise profile from.
- Find a passage of pure noise in your audio and use Learn to analyze it.
- OPTIMIZE FOR DIALOGUE OR MUSIC: Because dialogue tends to be in short bursts and vocals tend to have sustained notes, we’ve added modes to provide better results when applying Voice De-noise processing.
- Optimize for DIALOGUE reacts to noise changes faster and isn’t meant to handle the noise found in sung vocals.
- Optimize for MUSIC does not attenuate sustained notes and is more transparent when applied to sung vocals.
- Optimize for DIALOGUE reacts to noise changes faster and isn’t meant to handle the noise found in sung vocals.
- THRESHOLD NODES: The Threshold Node controls on the frequency spectrum display allow you to modify the noise threshold curve, which can be thought of as the “noise profile.” These six points can be adjusted manually to suit the noise currently in your signal. These controls can be automated to compensate for shifts in the audio’s noise floor.
- In ADAPTIVE Mode, the Threshold Nodes are adjusted automatically in real-time.
- In MANUAL mode, more than one Threshold Node can be selected at a time for manual adjustment by clicking and dragging anywhere on the interface.
- In ADAPTIVE Mode, the Threshold Nodes are adjusted automatically in real-time.
- THRESHOLD: The master Threshold control allows you to offset all Threshold Node values by the same amount. If you find that processing is too aggressive or processing is affecting audio you want to leave unprocessed, try adjusting this control.
- REDUCTION: Provides control over the maximal depth of noise reduction (in dB) that will occur per frequency band while a signal component is below its threshold. If you have your thresholds set properly and don’t like the results you’re getting, try adjusting this control.
- METERING
- The Input Spectrum meter shows the level of the signal at the input of the denoiser filters.
- The Output Spectrum meter shows the level of the signal at the output of the denoiser filters.
- The Gain Reduction Region is the area between the Input and Output Spectra. This shows the amount of noise reduction processing being applied to your signal.
- The Input Spectrum meter shows the level of the signal at the input of the denoiser filters.
Voice De-noise Plug-in
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Voice De-noise has been specifically designed to provide high efficiency, zero latency adaptive noise removal when inserted on a track in your DAW or NLE. The Spectral De-noise plug-in is far more resource intensive and uses higher latency.