Menu
Presets
From the Preset Manager, you can select from default presets and presets you have saved.
To browse presets, press the Presets button and click the name of any preset. If you like what you hear, press the Presets button again to hide the window.
- ADD: Clicking this button adds the current settings as a new preset. You can type a name and optionally add comments for the preset.Note
- Note that a few keys such as * or / cannot be used as preset names. If you try to type these characters in the name they will be ignored.
- This is because presets are stored as .XML files for easy backup and transferring. Their filenames are the same as the names you give the presets (for easy reference) and therefore characters that are not allowed in Windows file names are not allowed in preset names.
- Note that a few keys such as * or / cannot be used as preset names. If you try to type these characters in the name they will be ignored.
- REMOVE: To permanently delete a preset, select the preset from the list and click the Remove button.
- UPDATE: When you click the Update button, your current settings before you opened the preset window are assigned to the selected preset (highlighted). This is useful for selecting a preset, tweaking it, and saving your changes to the existing preset.
- IMPORT: Imports a preset into the preset folder.
- FOLDER: Opens a dialog that shows your current preset folder. You can also select a new preset folder from this dialog.
- RENAMING PRESETS: You can double click on the name of a preset to enter the edit mode and then type a new name for that preset.
- CANCEL: Press Escape to close the preset system dialog and revert to the settings when you opened the preset manager.
Oct 28, 2019 I don't have the music rebalance component in my libraryaudioplug-in folder. It looks like you can do it in Logic which i haven't tried, but i read this but get lost at step 4 because there is no external sampler editor option in Maschine: RX can be used as an audio editor within Logic Pro X to process your audio offline.
Not only can Music Rebalance be used to adjust the levels of musical elements in a mix, but it can also make once-impossible workflows like vocal isolation and vocal removal a reality. In RX 7 Standard, you can easily extract an entire vocal performance from other musical elements or even remove the vocals, leaving only the instrumental elements. Not only can Music Rebalance be used to adjust the levels of musical elements in a mix, but it can also make once-impossible workflows like vocal isolation and vocal removal a reality. In RX 7 Standard, you can easily extract an entire vocal performance from other musical elements or even remove the vocals, leaving only the instrumental elements.
History
Pressing the History button opens the History window. This view gives you a list of all of the actions you’ve performed inside the plug-in, allowing you to step back to previous settings and undo changes.
- CLEAR: Resets the History list.
I/O Meters
- Select plug-ins feature an input and output gain control and input and output metering.
- In stereo instances of the plug-ins, the gain controls are linked stereo gains.
Options
General Options
Authorization & Updates
The Authoriztion and Updates section of the General Options tab includes the following options:
- Updates
- Check now: Opens the iZotope Product Portal application and checks for available updates to RX.
- Check now: Opens the iZotope Product Portal application and checks for available updates to RX.
- Authorization: Learn more in the Authorization chapter.
Host Performance
- View Buffers: Shows buffer information from the host’s track. This is useful for diagnosing problems like audio dropouts or rare problems caused by inconsistent buffer sizes.
- Host Sync: Shows information reported from the host program about playback location, loop and transport state, tempo, etc. (when applicable). This is useful for diagnosing some rare timeline-related problems in specific DAWs.
- Enable Multicore (Spectral De-noise only) This option is available in the Spectral De-noise plug-in. Enabling this option lets RX process Spectral De-noise Quality Modes C and D more efficiently by spreading its processing across multiple computer cores.
I/O Options
The RX I/O meter displays a lower bar representing the average level (RMS) and a higher bar representing peak level. There is also a moving line above the bar representing the most recent peak level or peak hold.
- PEAK HOLD TIME: If peak hold is on, you can choose different peak hold times. The choices are 250 ms, 500 ms, 1000 ms, 5000 ms and Infinite. If set to infinite, the peak value will be held until you click on the current peak display.
- INTEGRATION TIME: Specifies the integration time for RMS calculation. In most RMS meters, the integration time is set to around 300 ms, which makes the RMS meter similar in ballistics to VU meters.
- READOUT: Allows you to control what level value is displayed on top of the meters: peak or actual (real time). If set to Max Peak, the display will show the highest peak level. If set to Current, the display will reflect the meter’s current value.
- ENABLE I/O METERS: Turns the level meters on or off.
- SHOW PEAK HOLD: Turns the peak hold display for the level meters on or off.
Latency
Some of the processing modes in the RX plug-ins are very CPU intensive and result in a delay of the signal. That is, RX needs some time to process the audio before it can send it back to the host application. That time represents a delay when listening or mixing down.
Most modern DAWs and NLEs provide delay compensation—a means for RX plug-ins to tell the application it has delayed the signal, and the host application should “undo” the delay on the track (usually by adding compensating delays to other tracks in real-time processing, or by adjusting the rendered file after processing in offline processing).
When Enable Delay Compensation is enabled in the Latency menu, we will report our latency to the host application.
When Enable Delay Compensation is enabled in the Latency menu, we will report our latency to the host application.
If your application doesn’t support it, or skips/stutters with this option on, you can always manually correct the delay offset in the host application (manually edit out the short delay of silence). To help you perform manual correction, the delay RX introduces is shown below as Total System Delay in both samples and milliseconds.
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Audio Repair for Music and Post Production
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Used on countless albums, movies, and TV shows to restore damaged, noisy audio to pristine condition, RX 7 is a complete toolkit for audio cleanup and restoration needs. Visually identify and repair problems with the standalone RX Audio Editor application, or use the plug-ins in real time in your favorite DAW or NLE.
RX 7 Standard introduces new features and workflows that allow you to easily edit, repair, and restore audio to pristine condition both in post and music production. Instantly fix clicks, pops, hum, noise with Repair Assistant, rebalance music or isolate vocals with Music Rebalance, and surgically fix dialogue and musical performances using the editor or plug-ins.
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- Isolate and remove vocals or rebalance mix elements with Music Rebalance
- Independently adjust time and pitch with Variable Time and Variable Pitch
- Eliminate noise issues with the magic of Spectral Repair
- Remove instrument mic bleed with the De-bleed module
- Easily fix vocal issues like sibilance, breath, and mouth clicks
- Instantly repair multiple files at once with Composite View
Rebalance the musical elements of a mix
Are the vocals too quiet or the drums too loud? Can’t find the original stems to your song? With Music Rebalance, no mix is “final.” Using an algorithm trained with machine learning, Music Rebalance can intelligently identify vocals, bass, percussion, and other instruments and allows you to individually enhance or isolate elements of an audio track, making remastering without multitracks possible.
Isolate or remove vocals from your song
Not only can Music Rebalance be used to adjust the levels of musical elements in a mix, but it can also make once-impossible workflows like vocal isolation and vocal removal from a mix a reality. In RX 7 Standard, you can easily extract an entire vocal performance from other musical elements or even remove the vocals, leaving only the instrumental elements.
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Music Rebalance [Standard Only] NEW
Music Rebalance is a powerful tool that intelligently identifies vocals, bass, percussion, and other instruments in a mix and allows for independent gain adjustment of each element—you can even isolate or remove vocals. Drums too loud? Vocals not loud enough? Are other instruments too present or is percussion not punchy enough? With Music Rebalance, you can easily reanimate a mix, create instrumental versions of songs by removing the vocal elements, or even isolate the vocal to prepare a remix without having access to individual tracks or stems. Also available as an AudioSuite plug-in.
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Variable Time [Standard Only] NEW
Adjust the time stretch amount of an audio selection without altering its pitch.
Variable Pitch [Standard Only] NEW
Adjust the pitch of an audio selection while preserving the time and length.
De-bleed
Remove headphone bleed from an acoustic guitar track, click track bleed from a vocal take, and fix other signal bleed issues.
De-ess
Tame overly aggressive sibilance. The new Spectral De-ess mode transparently attenuates sibilance with iZotope’s Spectral Shaping technology.
Mouth De-click
Remove distracting mouth noise with the new low-latency Mouth De-click.
Spectral Repair
Visually paint away audio problems like ringing cell phones, birds, and squeaky bass drum pedals.
Voice De-noise
Fine-tuned for vocal application, reduce unwanted steady state or changing background noise like air conditioning, refrigerator hum, and amp hiss.
De-plosive
Transparently repair unwanted plosives with a single click.
Spectral De-noise
Attenuate amp buzz, tape hiss, and other unwanted steady state background noise.
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De-click
Clean up vinyl clicks, soften up click-y bass guitars and more. The new low-latency algorithm enables you to use De-click right within your DAW or NLE without introducing sync issues.
De-clip
Repair digital and analog clipping artifacts to restore distorted audio.
De-hum
Remove ground loop hum and line noise.
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Composite View
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Fix problems picked up by multiple microphones by editing multiple files at once.