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Izotope Everything Bundle Upgrade From Rx Advanced

Izotope Everything Bundle Upgrade From Rx Advanced
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$2,547.00 $3,489.39

Audio professionals wishing harness the power of artificial intelligence to help craft professional mixes will be inspired by iZotope Neutron 4, a complete suite of plug-ins that will help you mix smarter and faster, while keeping you in the flow.

Updates to version 4 include the new Assistant View, Target Library, and Unmask module, plus an updated Trash mode in the Exciter module, and a Punch mode in the Compressor module. The Assistant View feature's Neutron's AI powered mix assistant with modernized, intelligent control that produces fast, personalized results. As with previous iterations, you get an equalizer, a transient shaper, and sculptor.

RX11 Adv, Ozone 11 Adv, Neutron 4    Nectar 4 Adv, Neoverb, Dialogue Match    VocalSynth 2, Stutter Edit 2, Insight 2    Stratus 3D, Symphony 3D, and Audiolens    Guitar Rig 7 Pro, Trash, VEA    Brainworx Creative Mixing Set    Native Instruments Effects    Mac/Windows, AAX, AU, VST3

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Delivery FormatDownload
License TypeStandard: Perpetual License
User Support1 User
Standalone OperationNo
System Compatibility/RequirementsOperating System: Windows/macOS Plug In Formats: VST3 / AAX (Native) / AU
USB Key Authentication: Required (iLok)

  • Assistant View: Neutron's beloved AI powered mix assistant is now modernized into the new Assistant View, your intelligent control center.
  • Target Library: Dynamically match the tone of your track to a sample or stem using tone matching technology.
  • Unmask Module: Makes space between two competing tracks, balancing your bass and kick or allowing vocals to shine over your mix.
  • Trash Mode: Added to the Exciter module, you can distort and destroy sounds, allowing you to discover new extremes by blending between different textures
  • Punch Mode: Added to the compressor module, you can control and visualize how hard your sound hits

  • Make broad, sweeping sonic improvements to the Assistant's suggestion, using the Intent Controls for punch, adjusting punch, distortion and width. Toggle Neutron between the Assistant View and to the Detail View to customize your workflow.
  • Tone and tame character changes in Neutron's Exciter with the new adjusting low or high frequency content and the new Tame button to preserve dynamic expression.
  • Sidechain metering in the Compressor Module: See your sound, scope your sidechain. Visualize your dynamics with the new Oscilloscope View in Neutron's Compressor.
  • Improved performance: Neutron is now compatible with Apple silicon native (M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max) chips for faster processing.
  • Includes Visual Mixer and Relay to help your plug-ins talk to each other and Tonal Balance Control 2 to view your levels as you mix.

  • Neutron’s AI-powered Mix Assistant is now modernized into the new Assistant View, your intelligent control center that produces fast, personalized results. Powered by machine learning, the Assistant View starts listening as soon as you play audio, producing a reference starting point and taking you to an intelligent control center where you can perfect your sound.
  • Use the Intent Controls to make big sonic improvements by dialing in punch and distortion to taste before jumping into the Detail View to fine tune. This is your Mix Assistant, but even faster and more flexible.

  • Neutron 4 discovers and fixes masking issues for you, enabling you to reach new levels of clarity. The new Unmask Module makes space between two competing tracks, balancing your bass and kick or allowing vocals to shine over your mix. 
  • Unmask from a track or bus in your DAW, then adjust levels to reach your optimal balance. It’s simple to set up and fixes muddy mixes in seconds.  

 

  • The Exciter Module in Neutron 4 now has a slice of fan favorite, Trash 2. 
  • Distort and destroy sound with Trash Mode, allowing you to discover new extremes by blending between different textures. 
  • Curate character changes with the new Tone Slider to explore the boundaries of weird and wild. 
  • Distort responsibly with the Tame button to preserve dynamic expression as you destroy.

 

  • Make an impact using the new Punch Mode in the Compressor Module to control and visualize how hard your sounds hit.
  • Add more thump, punch or snap to breathe life into vocals, percussion, bass, and more.
  • Choose from Punch Mode, Modern Mode or Vintage Mode to easily manipulate microdynamics.

Insert more instances of Neutron in your session, open sessions faster, and forget about bouncing sessions for overdubs. Not only is Neutron faster at processing your audio, but your sessions with multiple Neutrons will open faster with refresh rates doubled for visualizations.

Select a desired style from the menu, and the algorithm shapes the tone to achieve an ideal balance for that instrument. Change the speed at which the process is applied, or change the overall tonality, highs, or lows. You can even set filter points, stopping all processing below or above your desired frequency. This can be useful for sculpting just the midrange of track or for excluding the treble to obviate any undue harshness.

Neutron Advanced comes with 8 individual module plug-ins, so if you only need the EQ or Sculptor, you can instantiate it without loading the compressor, transient shaper, etc. Each of the modules can be loaded independently.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How quickly can the receiver switch link from one transmitter to another?

A: The DJI Transmission Standard TX/RX Combo receiver can switch very quickly.

Q: 2. Will my Yamaha compact disc player hook up to this?

A: The Yamaha RX-V385 5.1-Channel A/V Receiver BH #YARXV385BL features several inputs compatible with your Yamaha CD player: Rear A/V Inputs: 4 x HDMI 1 x Optical TOSLINK 2 x Digital Coaxial 3 x RCA Composite 2 x Stereo RCA

Q: 3. does this work with the Vello Captain Freewave?

A: The internal receiver does not work with the Vello FreeWave Captain. If you use a receiver on the light then you will be able to use the Vello FreeWave Captain.

Q: 4. Can an HDMI cable be run FROM the HDMI ARC port on my tv INTO the HDMI ARC out on the receiver? (It is not possible for me to route the cables in the opposite direction).

A: Yes, it should work depending on the TV. Make sure ARC is enabled on the TV and the receiver.

Q: 5. can I connect a turntable?

A: A turntable with a built-in phono preamplifier may be connected. Or a small phono preamplifier may be purchased to connect a TT without a built-in phono preamplifier: Rolls VP29 Phono Preamp: BH #ROVP29 https://bhpho.to/2O3nJlH

Q: 6. Hi, is this item has a Shown reflector?

A: Although the reflector is not included, you can purchase the Elinchrom Wide Angle, Umbrella Reflector, 6-1/3", 95 Degrees, for Elinchrom Flash Heads, B&H # ELR6 to work with this light. https://bhpho.to/2JWyZvd

Q: 7. can this be used to live stream events?

A: The DJI Transmission Standard TX/RX Combo cannot live stream directly from either unit to the internet. You would need a capture device such as the LiveU Solo SDI/HDMI Video/Audio Encoder, BH #LILUSOLO, in order to live stream to the internet.

Q: 8. Why is the title says "RX-V385" but the manufacturer is " RX-V385BL"? I know they are identical but the specs is a bit different...

A: The BL refers to the color of the receiver.

Q: 9. Will this strobe work the following: Impact Luxbanx Duo Small Strip Softbox (12 x 36 )?

A: Hi,Your best bet is to ask the team that sells Impact. They most likely sell a ring for their soft boxes that works with Elinchrom.Regards,Will H

Q: 10. Will D-Lite RX 4/4 work with Nikon D7500 and Sony A7?

A: Only with the dedicated Transmitters for each particular brand

29/09/2024

[Download] This microphone sounds better than the sm7b in my opinion. It is more of a natural sound compared to the sm7b. I highly recommend it!

5
28/09/2024

[Download] TL;DR - This mic is incredible. The sound is super crisp and clear, and even though it's not a dynamic mic, it does a great job of eliminating background noise. Bottom line - buy it if you need a great sounding mic!

Long story - I create YouTube videos about cars and riding our Yamaha WaveRunner personal watercraft. I try to record my voice live to save time while editing, but sometimes I just have to do voices overs at home.

I used to use a video-style mic going into my iPhone, and it sounded okay, but I wanted the sound to be great. After reading and watching lots of YouTube reviews, I knew the Earthworks Ethos was the one.

I purchased a PreSonus Studio 24c and the Ethos and love that I don't need a signal booster to get quality sound...and believe me, the sound is quality - once I figured out how to speak properly.

I have never used a mic that was so sensitive (in a good way), but it picked up the slightest noise I made while talking. Once I figured out how to not make clicks and other noises with my mouth, I absolutely fell in love with this mic. I didn't even realize I was doing until I listed to my first recordings.

I have a very minor EQ setting in the higher frequency that I use, but other than that, I just record my voice into the built in Voice Memo app in the Mac and import it into DaVinci Resolve Studio.

I used to record into Logic Pro, and that audio came out better, but the process is more time consuming. I often make a lot of short voice overs, so the Voice Memo app works good enough. If I needed to record something with the highest quality, I'd do it in Logic Pro.

Overall, I love this mic and really can't say enough about it.

5
27/09/2024

[1 User] This is a broadcast-style microphone (front address), but it is NOT a dynamic mic. It is actually a small-diaphragm condenser microphone with a BIG sound. You get the absolute clarity and detail you'd expect from a small-diaphragm, but if you run it through a tube-based preamp (UA-610B for example), you also get a warm and full sound.


To my ears, the clarity and detail are far superior to the SM7B or the RE20, and depending on your preamp, you can obtain that darker, rich sound of the SM7B (great for podcasting) or you can achieve sonic clarity (great for voiceovers).


I personally run mine through a Cranborne EC1 preamp into the PreSonus Quantum 2626 interface and into the Studio One 5 Professional DAW. The EC1 can provide total sonic clarity or add a bit of mojo depending on your taste and needs.



The only downside of this mic is that if you're looking for background noise rejection, you'd be better off with a dynamic mic (SM7B, RE20, etc.). This is a condenser mic and it shows in its sensitivity.


If you have decent acoustic control over your space, I highly recommend the ETHOS for broadcast, podcasts, streaming, and voiceovers.

5
22/09/2024

[1 User] I swapped out the Shure SM7B for this because it took too much to drive it (I used a Cloudlifter) and the results were inconsistent and just okay, at best. I had read about this mic being similar in build, but a supercardioid condenser mic instead of dynamic. The sound was warm and clear like a dynamic, and no additional switches to fool around with. Just plug in your XLR cable and get to work. I re-recorded all of the podcast episodes (they're short-form) I originally used the SM7B for (none of which sounded the same), and finally got the pro-grade sound and consistency I wanted! I'm absolutely in love with it - you get what you pay for!

5
19/09/2024

[Download] I bought this mic mostly for voice recording, but it also sounds great with my acoustic guitar.

5
16/09/2024

[Download] I bought two of the Icon Pro mics when they first came out. I already owned an Earthworks SR314 which was my first Earthworks mic. It made a believer out of me. The build quality on the Icon Pro is consistent with every other Earthworks mic. Built like a tank out of milled stainless steel. Seems indestructible. But the quality of the audio is what will sell you on this mic. Stunningly accurate. You'll never sound better. I've used the SM7B for years along with other mics. This is the best sounding mic for voice work I've ever heard. I record into a Sound Devices MixPre-6 which has super quiet preamps. Perfect pairing. If you are looking for a broadcast, podcast, streaming or voiceover mic and $499 is in your budget range, don't think twice.

5
13/09/2024

[1 User] Both Far Cry 6 and Resident Evil Village are good game.
Nice to have them.

5
27/08/2024

[1 User] After recording 32 tracks at a concert and discovering that every single track had popping and clicking I was severely stressing. Izotope saved the day. Lots of work, but incredible results. I almost trashed the recording but it turned out okay after several treatments in Izotope.

5
19/08/2024

[Download] I've used the SM7B and the Electrovoice RE20 for voice and broadcast work. Those microphones have a strong characteristic rendition of voices -- coloration, if you will -- and, as dynamic microphones, good ambient noise rejection.


The Ethos goes above and beyond the capabilities of both of those classic microphones for my use. Though it is a condenser mic, noise rejection is good enough that I can record interviews directly into a Zoom H6 in a reasonably quiet room -- similar to what I can do with a classic dynamic mic, but without the need for additional power. (If you have significant ambient noise, like a loud air conditioner, neither type of microphone will save your audio capture.)


Sound quality is where this microphone really sets itself apart. It's like having a good studio condenser mic -- the type used to record delicate, complicated tones like acoustic guitar -- in a general-use context. Overtones are present, and there is no aggressive roll-off in any part of the tonal spectrum (unlike the SM7B, which rolls off high wavelengths to the point of distortion in my opinion). The result is a natural tone that is not highly colored. This helps me not only produce natural-sounding voice content; it also gives me excellent flexibility, because this mic could also be used for instrument recording and other general-purpose capture.


Overall, I'm still a fan of the RE20 if a classic broadcast tone is what I want. However, I would be happy to use the Ethos for all my voice and general-purpose audio work. The fact that it does not need much power makes it practical for recording field interviews, which means this mic gets used a lot more than the RE20. Bonus points for the excellent ball-head mount included with the mic. As far as I'm concerned, the Ethos is the best voice and general-purpose microphone in its price range.

5
12/08/2024

[Download] Not exactly a budget option, certainly not high end. Hits that sweet spot where a basic user is going to have a good experience without breaking the bank.

5

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