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REVIEW zotope's RX audio editor has been the audio repair and optimization kit of choice for many years. Since the first version I reviewed (V.2), technology has improved to the point that clever use of several modules combined allows you to create perfect audio from really-bad recordings. RX has earned major awards that include two Engineering Emmy Awards and a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. RX is trusted by audio pros working across film, TV, music, pod- casts and video games. While RX 10 was impressive in what it could do, RX 11 has new machine-learning technology that helps you clean up and repair most audio problems even better. Raising the bar Despite the new machine-learning tech- nology in RX 11, really hard to improve audio still requires you to fix it yourself. I tested RX 11 Advanced with a very, very difficult audio track containing dia- logue recorded inside a car, driving on a cobblestone road. In a clip from a GoPro Hero 5, the dialogue was unintelligible, except for the loudest spoken parts. After removing the rumble by cut- ting out the lowest frequencies, RX 10 Advanced's dialogue isolate was able to restore some of the voice content up to a point where you can more or less un- derstand what the people in the car are talking about. However, the app did take half a minute to process one tenth of the :40 audio file. RX 11 Advanced took a few seconds to process the same chunk, and the results were slightly better. With Standard and Advanced app versions, I used the Best (offline) option. It must be said that RX 11's dialogue isolate module is easier in its "Standard" state, adding dialogue de-reverb and de-noise in one easy-to-use module, both of which are also available as part of RX 11 Standard for the first time. In addition, RX 11 Advanced includes a brand-new, highest-quality offline processing mode, as well as multi-band processing. Dialogue contour allows for the manipulation of the pitch envelope of a dialogue selection. It features pitch correction processing that is tailored to speech, and can be used for adjust- ing the inflection and expressiveness of words that may not flow or fit with the rest of the dialogue in a clip. In RX 11 Advanced only, you can now adjust the character and expressivity of a voice with new levels of control, ensuring that dialogue edits flow seamlessly. It also addresses Franken-editing — the process in which a dialogue or monologue line has been edited together from multiple pieces of dialogue. Users get what they asked for All versions of RX 11 incorporate a new repair assistant that cleans up tracks fast- er than previous versions equipped with it. Repair assistant is good for polishing dialogue and vocals thanks to new ma- chine-learning technology, making final tweaks with deeper controls. Standard and Advanced versions of RX 11 get a new spectral editor ARA plug-in, which I used on the dialogue file. It's a digital signal processing plug-in to help spot-clean your audio without leaving your DAW, including essential tools like gain, de-click and de-hum. Of note is that it's currently available for Apple Logic Pro (10.7+) and only in Rosetta mode. Additional host support is coming in a free update this summer for Avid Pro Tools and PreSonus Studio One. In the end, I managed to recover the dialogue better with this new spectral editor ver- sion than with dialogue isolate. There's good news for those audio engineers who are desperately asking Reddit sub members why, with so much time spent on making a track sound good, does theirs sound terrible when played back on streaming services? The Standard and Advanced versions of RX 11 have a new streaming preview that lets them hear their tracks the way the rest of the world will hear them — and fix if necessary. Even then, audio engineers often find that tracks still sound quiet at maximum loudness, which both versions of RX 11 analyze with its smart-learn function and automatically adjust with loudness optimize. For music producers, there' the ability to easily reanimate an existing mix, prepare for a remix, or create in- strumentals and vocal stems with music rebalance's improved stem separation, again using upgraded machine learning. Finally, you can now visualize and pro- cess your stereo image with a new mid/ side mode in Standard's and Advanced's main window. Verdict The conclusion since Version 2 has been that iZotope RX is the best app for audio repair and optimization, period. Sure, there are cheaper apps and suites, but none of these have the scope and depth of cleanup/repair capabilities RX has. And if your audio needs to be of the best quality, you should go with the Advanced version, which does it all. IZOTOPE'S RX 11 BY ERIK VLIETINCK ERIK@ THECONTENTGAME.COM THIS AUDIO REPAIR & OPTIMIZATION TOOL KEEPS GETTING BETTER I VITAL STATS MANUFACTURER: Izotope by Native Instruments PRODUCT: Izotope RX 11 PRICING: RX 11 Elements: $49; RX 11 Standard: $299; RX 11 Advanced: $799 WEBSITE: izotope.com

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