RX

iZotope RX is an award-winning audio restoration plug-in suite used to repair noisy or damaged audio, remove background noise, and more. Learn how to use RX for solving audio issues in music production, post production, and podcasting below.

Getting Started with Your New iZotope Plug-ins

Getting Started with Your New iZotope Plug-ins

So you’ve just bought or demoed your first iZotope plug-in. Now what? If you don’t know where to start, that’s ok! We’ve curated...

Dialogue Repair: 6 Problems You Thought You Couldn't Fix

Dialogue Repair: 6 Problems You Thought You Couldn't Fix

In the old days, I used to pull my hair out when confronted with certain audio problems. Sirens drove me crazy and wind was a real hassle. Distortion?...

I Have RX, So Why Do I Need Dialogue Match?

I Have RX, So Why Do I Need Dialogue Match?

Important notice: Dialogue Match is longer available for purchase from iZotope. We are continually developing new products, services, and solutions to enable...

100,000 Sound Effects and RX: an Editing Odyssey with Pro Sound Effects

100,000 Sound Effects and RX: an Editing Odyssey with Pro Sound Effects

Over the last 35 years, two of the greatest sound editors, Mark Mangini and Richard L. Anderson, have built up a library of over 100,000 sounds that have...

The Dialogue Editing Workflow: When and How to Use RX and Dialogue Match

The Dialogue Editing Workflow: When and How to Use RX and Dialogue Match

Important notice: Dialogue Match is longer available for purchase from iZotope. We are continually developing new products, services, and solutions to enable...

How to Match Ambience for Film and TV with RX 9

How to Match Ambience for Film and TV with RX 9

When editing sound for film and TV, creating a consistent “ambient” noise during scenes is critical to the audio post production process, bringing a sense...

9 Ways to Make Software Drums Sound Real

9 Ways to Make Software Drums Sound Real

Ah yes, fake drums. When it comes to programming drums, we’ve got some great tutorials on how to make them feel more human, and how to build a sampler...

Sound Design for VR with Martín Hernández

Sound Design for VR with Martín Hernández

Supervising Sound Editor Martín Hernández used RX to help him "develop sounds that didn't exist before" in Alejandro G. Iñárritu's virtual reality (VR) film,...

Editing Audio for Audio How to Edit Audio for Audiobooks

Editing Audio for Audio How to Edit Audio for Audiobooks

You've spent weeks recording and preparing your audiobook. Before you send it off to your publisher, here's your definitive guide to guarantee...

When to Use RX as a Plug-in vs. RX as a Standalone Audio Editor

When to Use RX as a Plug-in vs. RX as a Standalone Audio Editor

RX  has many algorithms and processes for cleaning up audio, but it also offers two distinct modes of operatio—as a plug-in and as a...

Classical Music: Recording, Mixing, and Mastering Fundamentals

Classical Music: Recording, Mixing, and Mastering Fundamentals

Classical music is known for its nuanced sonics—from the wide dynamics all the way to its vast range in the frequency spectrum. With that comes a unique...

6 Tips for Recording Interviews in the Field

6 Tips for Recording Interviews in the Field

Recently, I stepped away from my mixing duties to report a piece for WHYY, an NPR station based out of Philadelphia. The gig got me out of the studio,...