Year / Release Date : 02.2018
Version : 6.10
Developer : iZotope
Developer’s site : iZotope
Format : STANDALONE, VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : present
System requirements : Windows: 7, 8, and 10
Version : 6.10
Developer : iZotope
Developer’s site : iZotope
Format : STANDALONE, VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : present
System requirements : Windows: 7, 8, and 10
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Resample allows you to convert an audio file from one sampling rate to another. Sample Rate Conversion (SRC) is a necessary process when converting material from one sampling rate (such as studio-quality 96 kHz or 192 kHz) to another rate (such as 44.1 kHz for CD or 48 kHz for video).
Description : iZotope RX 6 Advanced – the most complete software solution for sound restoration in the modern market, a unique stand-alone application, designed from scratch to combat the full range of problems arising from audio. In addition to the unique technological qualities that ensure maximum results, powerful tools built into the RX can also produce high-quality sound processing, which conventional restorative products are unable to produce. This, paired with completely new signal processing technologies, provides a cleaner, natural and quality sound restoration.
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New in version:
New Features / Enhancements :
Added Filter Type to Voice De-noise module & plug-in.
Added multi-core processing for improved performance in:
De-ess module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-plosive module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-bleed module. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-wind module. | | Advanced Only.
Added processing time optimizations in the De-rustle and Dialogue Isolate modules. | Advanced Only.
Added new Auto-blanking mode to the Dither module. | | Standard & Advanced.
Added Japanese translations to the RX 6 Help Documentation.
Added Playhead Follows the Playback indicator to the RX Audio Editor Transport section.
Brought back the noise reduction curve Reset button in the Spectral De-noise module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
Improved contrast of selected tabs in the RX 6 Audio Editor.
Added keyboard accessibility support (tab focus) to the EQ module and main window in the RX 6 Audio Editor. | | Standard & Advanced.
Added support for Nuendo 8.
Bug Fixes :
Fixed incorrect mp3 bit rate value when exporting using the Batch Processor.
Fixed RX Connect workflow issues in Nuendo 8. | Standard & Advanced.
Fixed installer and help documentation.
Fixed potential instability when using De-plosive with high sensitivity values. | | Standard & Advanced.
Fixed potential distortion when processing with Digital EQ in Composite View. | | Standard & Advanced.
Various bug fixes.
Added Filter Type to Voice De-noise module & plug-in.
Added multi-core processing for improved performance in:
De-ess module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-plosive module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-bleed module. | | Standard & Advanced.
De-wind module. | | Advanced Only.
Added processing time optimizations in the De-rustle and Dialogue Isolate modules. | Advanced Only.
Added new Auto-blanking mode to the Dither module. | | Standard & Advanced.
Added Japanese translations to the RX 6 Help Documentation.
Added Playhead Follows the Playback indicator to the RX Audio Editor Transport section.
Brought back the noise reduction curve Reset button in the Spectral De-noise module & plug-in. | | Standard & Advanced.
Improved contrast of selected tabs in the RX 6 Audio Editor.
Added keyboard accessibility support (tab focus) to the EQ module and main window in the RX 6 Audio Editor. | | Standard & Advanced.
Added support for Nuendo 8.
Bug Fixes :
Fixed incorrect mp3 bit rate value when exporting using the Batch Processor.
Fixed RX Connect workflow issues in Nuendo 8. | Standard & Advanced.
Fixed installer and help documentation.
Fixed potential instability when using De-plosive with high sensitivity values. | | Standard & Advanced.
Fixed potential distortion when processing with Digital EQ in Composite View. | | Standard & Advanced.
Various bug fixes.
Spectral repair is a tool for interpolating selected areas on a time-frequency spectrogram. It is able to provide higher quality than the Declicker tool for long corrupted segments of audio (above 10 ms).
Spectral repair can be used to remove (or attenuate) certain unwanted sounds from recordings, such as squeaky chairs, coughs, dropped objects, mobile phones ringing, etc. It can also close up gaps in audio by using advanced resynthesis techniques.
Understanding Spectral Repair Modes
Spectral Repair has several tabs representing different modes of interpolation.
- Attenuatemode is suitable for recordings with background noise or where noise is the essential part of music (drums, percussion) and should be accurately preserved. It's also good when unwanted events are not obscuring the desired signal completely. For example, this mode can be used to bring noises like door slams or chair squeaks down to a level where they are inaudible and blend into background noise.
- Replacemode can be used to replace badly damaged sections (such as gaps) in tonal audio.
- Patternmode is suitable for badly damaged audio with background noise or for audio with repeating parts. It searches surrounding areas for a similar piece of audio and blends it into the selection.
- Partials+Noisemode is the advanced version of Replace mode. It restores harmonics of the audio more accurately with control over the Harmonic sensitivity parameter. This mode links detected harmonics by synthesizing them through the selection, and interpolates the rest of the signal using the Replace method.
Processing Limitations
Depending on the mode and settings, Spectral Repair will have varying limits to the amount of audio that can be processed in your selection.
- Unlimited - Attenuate when in Vertical mode
- 10 seconds - Attenuate Horizontal or 2D, Replace modes;
- 4 seconds - Pattern, Partials+Noise modes.
Applying Spectral Repair
To start working with Spectral Repair, switch to the spectrogram view by dragging the waveform/spectrogram opacity slider to the right. Next, identify the unwanted event on a spectrogram and select it using a time-frequency selection tool (it is not necessary to select a surrounding region, select only the event you want to repair). You can audition this selected time-frequency tile by pressing the 'Play selection' button in the RX transport.
Note: Depending on the mode chosen, Spectral Repair
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Note: Some unwanted events consist of several separate regions on a spectrogram. In some cases, it's possible to achieve more accurate results by repairing several smaller selections one by one, instead of one large selection. Also, you can use the Find Similar Event tool to save time when searching for and fixing many similar events in large files.
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Once you've found the event(s) to repair, select the appropriate interpolation mode (tab). Sometimes it's worth trying several different methods or number of bands to achieve the desired result. Higher number of bands doesn't necessarily mean higher quality! We encourage you to use the Compare Settings window to experiment and find the best settings for the project at hand.
Common parameters for many methods include 'Surrounding region length' that determines how far around the selection will Spectral Repair look for a good signal. 'Before/after weighting' allows to use more information from either before or after the audio for interpolation. For example, if your unwanted event is just before a transient (such as a drum hit) in the audio, you may want to set this parameter to use more of the audio before the selection to prevent smearing of the transient.
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See the Reference Guide for descriptions of Spectral Repair controls.