
In our example, we used Loudness, Levels, Sound Field, Loudness History, Spectrum, and Spectrogram, so let’s dig in to what these meters actually tell us: These display modules can be hidden, shown, and resized, so you can configure the UI however makes the most sense for your work. The various meter displays in Insight 2 show how your mixing choices affect the final loudness of your project.

It’s important to note that the output of this submaster doesn’t lead anywhere, as the intent is not to double the dialogue’s presence in the final mix-this channel exists purely for metering purposes. We’ve also routed the dialogue to its own submaster-also equipped with Insight 2-for an isolated level readout of the actors’ voices. In this session, we have a summed submaster channel for each type of production audio: dialogue, music, Foley, sound effects, and background. Not only does it promote sensible track groupings, but it also gives you an additional layer of gain staging opportunities to make intelligent and informed mix decisions. Summing your tracks to VCAs, or “submasters” is a great way to organize your session and control your mix. With so many different audio elements to manage, you’ll save yourself endless headaches by checking your project’s tidiness and efficiency. And it's the headline feature.Organization is key in any mixing session, but it’s especially critical in a post-production mixing scenario. It's much slower, and I've yet to find a case where it's better than the old. I'm fearing a reply that goes something like "this algorithm works better on some material than others which is why we included the legacy option". TBH if they held their hands up and said "ok, something went wrong here we need some time to fix it" I'd be fine. Feels like there needs to be some trust restored. I now feel an idiot for not demoing, and that's not a good thing from their perspective if that view is reflected among a lot of their users. I updated without demoing based on my own personal experience with them, which has been terrific. I've felt both criticisms to be unfounded - RX8 had a ton of great new stuff in it, and the subs are optional so I don't care. iZotope has drawn a lot of flack in recent times for supposedly not delivering on new features, and pushing a subscription model. The thing is - it's super-easy to see visually what the water and the voice components are, so you'd think logically not a tough challenge for this tool. The example I sent to them is classically tricky - water spray is pretty broadband, and it was far from brilliant in RX8 - the kind of example where I'd hope RX9 might have made a big leap forward, not fallen over completely. Yet on other material it seems to do almost nothing, and the few settings controls don't help, so I manually massage using other tools. On some material, RX8's Dialogue Isolate is simply miraculous, saving me incalculable time at a single click. I'm desperately clinging to that hope.Īs I mentioned before, nearly all NR tools vary wildly in their application. It's not impossible that there was something like a last minute tweak to an algorithm to solve one problem that has suddenly exposed a much bigger problem. Yes, same as musicman - the version I have is 9. I wanted to make sure that maybe that what everyone else downloaded in case they had done some sort of updated fix at the last minute to address the issue described in this thread.

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Took a little bit of time but it worked.īTW I did notice that there was an 9.01 version of the download for RX 9. My process: add a file in the left hand pane of the batch processor then select the processes I wanted to apply then in the right hand pane made my choice of where to put the rendered file and hit render. I actually have four RX versions installed: RX6, RX7, RX8 and RX9.Īs to the Batch Processor - did you make selections in all the sections? My render button was greyed out until I made a selection for where to put the output. One good thing is you can have multiple versions of RX on your system so if something doesn't quite work as one thinks it should you can always use an older version. A little disappointed that nothing really transferred over from RX8 Advanced to RX9 Standard.

I figured I'd jump on the low price and that maybe RX9 would have things in it I can use. I hadn't moved to RX8 when it dropped as it didn't seem to have much in it over RX7 for the work I do.
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I had loyalty pricing on buying RX8 and get RX9 free when it drops.
