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What Is audio mastering?

What Is audio mastering?

Mastering is the final stage of audio production—the process of putting the finishing touches on a song by enhancing the overall sound, creating consistency across the album, and preparing it for distribution.

How to clean up audio and remove background noise

How to clean up audio and remove background noise

Learn the basics of audio cleanup with answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions.  Learn about groundbreaking tools for audio cleanup and...

How to mix music: the essential guide for beginners

How to mix music: the essential guide for beginners

Learn the basics of mixing music with answers to some of the most frequently-asked questions. Audio mixing is the process of combining multiple audio...

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production (Part 2)

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production (Part 2)

Learn more about Podcast Production in part 1 of this article. While there are many aspects of editing podcasts, these are basic steps and techniques used...

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production

Learn more about Podcast Production in part 2 of this article. Let’s start with planning. Having a set intention is integral to fashioning a...

What is tube saturation? How to add tone to your mixes and masters

What is tube saturation? How to add tone to your mixes and masters

Tube saturation: the sound that launched a thousand songs and a hundred genres. In this article we’re going to answer the question of “what is...

What Is a Reference Track and How to Use It

What Is a Reference Track and How to Use It

In this guide, we’ll teach you how to use them in your music production to get professional-sounding mixes and masters using iZotope Audiolens,...

Tuning standards explained: differences between 432 Hz vs 440 Hz

Tuning standards explained: differences between 432 Hz vs 440 Hz

The main difference between 440 Hz and 432 Hz tuning is that 440 Hz is the standard pitch preference for tuning musical instruments that has been...

Learn BreakTweaker in 10 Minutes

Learn BreakTweaker in 10 Minutes

BreakTweaker combines sequencing, sound design, and effects processing into a single plug-in designed for dancefloor drum production. If your music relies on...

We've Joined Forces with Native Instruments—Here’s What That Means

We've Joined Forces with Native Instruments—Here’s What That Means

Today we’re both very excited to announce a new alliance between iZotope and Native Instruments, teaming up to form a new music and audio creator group. We...

Introducing Neoverb, an iZotope Reverb

Introducing Neoverb, an iZotope Reverb

iZotope is thrilled to share our first reverb product— Neoverb . Designed from the ground up for music, Neoverb re-invents how a mixing reverb for the...

How to Use Insight 2 for Audio Post Production

How to Use Insight 2 for Audio Post Production

In recent years, streaming has dominated the television and film industries as the primary video consumption medium for home viewers. As such,...

Using iZotope RX for Powerful Dialogue Editing

Using iZotope RX for Powerful Dialogue Editing

RX  is world-renowned for its audio clean-up capabilities, but today we’ll talk about its use and value as a storytelling tool. ...