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episode 205: RX 8 with Mike Rozett, Principal Product Manager of Repair and Edit Software at iZotope


My guest is Mike Rozett, Principal Product Manager at iZotope (overseeing RX, Dialogue Match, and Insight).

Mike and I discussed MANY modules of RX including:

  • Breath Control
  • De-click (which saved my skin many times with Zencastr years ago. Also there’s a preset called GSM Cell Phone Buzz!)
  • De-clip
  • De-hum
  • De-plosive
  • De-reverb (this module has been around longer than Dialogue De-reverb)
  • De-rustle
  • De-wind
  • Dialogue De-reverb (AI powered, iZotope’s most sophisticated algorithm, *Use this module for speech instead of regular de-reverb)
  • Guitar De-noise
  • Mouth De-click
  • Spectral De-noise (Using the Learn function. Also, output noise only to hear exactly what this module is removing)
  • Spectral Recovery (AI powered, uses spectral patching which looks for gaps and missing audio, etc.)
  • Voice De-noise

Other Pro tips: 

  • When you need to do more extreme processing, do multiple passes using less processing strength instead of doing one pass of extreme strength. 
  • Start with a preset then tweak to taste.

We also briefly touched on Dialogue Match and Insight.

Thanks for being a great guest and sharing so much with us, Mike!


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 November 19, 2020  55m