Audio repair

Audio repair is the process of restoring damaged audio or removing unwanted background noise captured during sound recording. Check out our resources below to learn all about audio repair.

How to clean up audio and remove background noise

How to clean up audio and remove background noise

May 16th, 2026

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

RX 12 Scene Rebalance

Fix it in post: How to reclaim the mix with RX 12 Scene Rebalance

May 14th, 2026

"Fix it in post" is a phrase that can induce heart attacks – especially when you receive a stereo mix where the music is burying the dialogue....

RX 12 new tools

Why upgrade to RX 12? Here’s what’s new

May 14th, 2026

RX 12 is here, ushering in a new era of machine learning technology designed to make the impossible possible. This latest generation of the...

Meet the new iZotope subscriptions: pro audio tools that grow with you

Meet the new iZotope subscriptions: pro audio tools that grow with you

Feb 18th, 2026

Whether you’re just beginning to record or you’re a seasoned engineer refining a final master, having the right tools makes all the difference....

The secret sauce: crafting the audio of The Bear with the Emmy-winning sound team

The secret sauce: crafting the audio of The Bear with the Emmy-winning sound team

Aug 13th, 2025

The chaotic yet captivating sonic landscape of The Bear is as much a character as the chefs themselves. From the clatter of pans to the rapid-fire...

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production (Part 2)

Ultimate Guide to Podcast Production (Part 2)

Jul 24th, 2025

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

Jul 24th, 2025

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...

How to master for streaming platforms: normalization, LUFS, and loudness

How to master for streaming platforms: normalization, LUFS, and loudness

Jul 24th, 2025

I think it’s safe to say we’re officially in the age of streaming – in fact, you could probably argue that we have been since about...

From the pros: mixing tips I wish I knew when I started

From the pros: mixing tips I wish I knew when I started

Jul 21st, 2025

There's a ton of information available online about audio mixing, the process of blending different sound elements in a song (like vocals, drums, and...

6 practical ways to use RX for music production

6 practical ways to use RX for music production

Jul 16th, 2025

If you’re a music producer, you might think RX is just for post-production engineers who scrub muddy audio from noisy lav mics. But RX has become an...

What is de-essing? The dos and don’ts of using a de-esser

What is de-essing? The dos and don’ts of using a de-esser

May 7th, 2025

Vocals are a tricky business, especially when the singer is sibilant. Sibilance can be piercing, harsh, shrill, and generally unpleasant. Yet we often need...

What are audio artifacts? Types, causes, and removal techniques

What are audio artifacts? Types, causes, and removal techniques

Apr 30th, 2025

At some point in your career as an audio engineer, you’ll come across audio that was either recorded improperly, mixed poorly, or was transferred...

7 ways to use RX Music Rebalance in production and mixing

7 ways to use RX Music Rebalance in production and mixing

Mar 10th, 2025

I'm often asked if vocals can be removed from a recording, or if it’s possible to split a song into different tracks for remixing. I used to tell people...