iZotope has released an updated version of the RX Audio Editor program for audio restoration. As announced, the new RX9 will bring even more sound correction tools to the pros. For example, the Spectral Recovery tool will help you restore dialogues, and the Wow & Flutter function will help you correct the pitch.
The Batch Processor and Loudness Control functions have also been improved. Musicians will be able to use the Guitar De-noise tool, designed specifically for tuning the sound of guitar recordings. According to iZotope, the RX9 Editor is a surgical-grade audio toolkit.
Among other things, the developers drew attention to the improved interface and the appearance of horizontal scrolling in the Spectrogram Display window: this is intended to speed up the workflow and simplify the work with mixes. IZotope Senior Product Manager Mike Rozett noted that the RX9 and embedded tools “were built to help people solve unsolvable problems.
Bug Fixes:
• Fixed missing “Output hum only” control in the De-hum plug-in.
• Fixed hang that could occur when using multiple RX plug-ins in a session on older versions of macOS.
• Fixed hang that could occur upon switching between files with different sampling rates after rendering with the Loudness Control module.
• Fixed layout inconsistency in the Waveform Stats window.
Updates:
• Updated the application icon on macOS.
• Added user feedback link to the RX Audio Editor application.
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