Neutron

Neutron is professional audio mixing software with AI-powered features designed to help you achieve a clear and balanced mix. Browse through our resources below to learn how to use the latest advances in machine learning to get better sounding results.

What's New in Neutron 4?

What's New in Neutron 4?

iZotope  Neutron 5  is the complete suite for crafting a professional mix by helping you mix smarter and faster—all while keeping you in the flow. Complete...

Unmasking Your Mix with Neutron

Unmasking Your Mix with Neutron

Frequency masking is an auditory phenomenon that can occur when two or more sounds sharing similar frequencies are played at the same time. In the range where...

What is Panning in Music?

What is Panning in Music?

You’ve probably heard the term panning used in regards to mixing music, and whether or not you can define it, if you have been listening to music since or...

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...

7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio

7 Tips for Using Subtractive EQ When Mixing Audio

Subtractive EQ is a powerful technique in the engineer’s arsenal. With just a few moves, we can make sounds appear less nasal, less harsh, less muddy, and...

9 Tips for Producing and Mixing House Music

9 Tips for Producing and Mixing House Music

House music is one of the largest and most popular genres of electronic music. And, just like any other genre, it comes with its own unique set of...

5 Tips for Mixing Pads

5 Tips for Mixing Pads

Who doesn't love pad sounds? They can fill up the mix, glue elements together, and support vocals and strings in the mid and low ranges. But, for all...

Mixing Vocals: How to Create Space for Vox

Mixing Vocals: How to Create Space for Vox

If you want to be a mixing engineer, you’re going to have to contend with vocals in the mix. There’s no way around it: vocals are incredibly important...

What is Audio Ducking and How to Do It in Music Production

What is Audio Ducking and How to Do It in Music Production

Audio ducking is a highly useful mixing technique you can use to improve the clarity of elements in a mix. It’s arguably one of the best skills to...

9 tips to produce an EDM drop that hits harder

9 tips to produce an EDM drop that hits harder

Whether you’re into slap house, hybrid trap, or experimental leftfield bass, an EDM drop plays a crucial role in keeping the energy up during a night...

8 Tips for Taming Harsh Treble in the Mix

8 Tips for Taming Harsh Treble in the Mix

Harsh high end can be annoying to music producers and mix engineers. With that first application of the EQ, we hope against all hope that a simple low pass...

How to mix piano

How to mix piano

The piano is a symphony orchestra in one single instrument—so no wonder pianos can be confounding to mix! If you’ve ever found yourself stuck on how to...