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Summer 2017

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RX De-plosive is now available as an AudioSuite plugin. A very handy tool to have quickly accessible. RX Mouth De-click is another incredibly useful tool and time-saver. As its name implies, its main use is for sounds specifically made by the mouth (mouth weirdness), without the same risk of affecting transients of words that can be very problematic with the standard De-click. You can really apply Mouth De-click liberally with impressive results. This one's truly a time-saver. While I have not used De-bleed yet myself, some of my colleagues have been thoroughly impressed by its ability to remove mic bleed. Breath Control is another useful addition that will surely come in handy on VO. Ambience Match is now available directly from AudioSuite. In conversations with our dialogue editor, he said it has a more consistent tonality and the gain is more consistent with the source material than in previous RX versions. It's nice to see a company continually improve current features in addition to adding new ones. In my opinion, the time it will save you is well worth the price of admission here. I highly recommend upgrading to RX6 John Warrin, re-recording mixer and sound designer CAPTURE THE ACTION COS-11D Stick with the Best HEAR THE DIFFERENCE SankenProduction.com The fourth generation COS-11D family of lavalier mics benefi t from their unique and superior capsule design. Other products may try to compensate for their standard, old design, but the proof is in the sound. Available in three models, four colors, two sensitivities and a wide range of accessories, with many connectivity options. Visit a Sanken dealer today and hear the diff erence. Advanced. I'm excited to see what iZotope brings us with the next version! On its website, iZotope hints at the possibility of synthesizing dialogue that is irrecoverable. Needless to say, with iZotope, whatever's next always manages to save us even more time. •

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