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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #120 on: June 12, 2020, 11:19:54 AM »
try the magic wand tool

its results are variable but its good at isolating strong events like whistles

pitch is irrelevant (and often tails at beginning and end of a whistle), you just need to select accordingly

How should I deal with whistles that are highly variable in pitch? I've tried to give it the smallest amount of attenuation necessary but it still sound like it has a modulation "phase" issue. I'm not sure what the correct term is.

Whistle is at 53:27 - This is after my "fix"

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #121 on: June 15, 2020, 02:04:49 AM »
Thanks, both of you. I just upgraded from RX Elements with the $99 offer, so I need to find a training manual or something of the sort.
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #122 on: June 15, 2020, 11:13:47 AM »
Thanks, both of you. I just upgraded from RX Elements with the $99 offer, so I need to find a training manual or something of the sort.
I did the same yesterday. There is a manual that comes with it, which I’m just starting to work through.

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #123 on: June 15, 2020, 11:27:33 AM »
What's the value proposition for upgrading to standard? What tools, and how do folks employ them?
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #124 on: June 15, 2020, 08:40:37 PM »
Can anyone with RX7 Advanced comment about the DeRustle, DeWind, and Ambience Match tools?

I'm particularly thinking that the last one might help establish a better baseline sound when performing gain adjustments up (on band member banter) and down (on audience applause) for acoustic shows with an enthusiastic crowd: ideally, I'd like to be be able to tone down the audience and still be able to bring up banter, without either one leading to noticeable "pumping" in the ambient noise floor.

Ben, do you have suggestions for Rx7 Std tools/setting that can perform the first two functions?
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #125 on: June 19, 2020, 08:53:48 PM »
Thanks, both of you. I just upgraded from RX Elements with the $99 offer, so I need to find a training manual or something of the sort.

It is exactly two years ago that I began this thread, when I spotted on Amazon an announcement of a new book by Eric Kuehnl, "Audio Restoration with iZotope Rx 7," exactly the kind of manual I still (after more than a decade using various versions of Rx) would love to have, and seemingly what you would like as well.  At that time, iZotope had not yet announced the introduction of version 7, but the book announcement had a detailed table of contents, a picture of an artsy book cover, even a page count (304pp), and a publication date of January 2019.  I bought Rx 7 when it finally came out later in 2018, but the book publication kept getting delayed.  In early April I spotted a listing on Book Depository for April 15,  2020 publication and ordered it.  They charged my account, by the end of April it was listed as delayed to May 15.  Finally last week, after no communications or explanations from Book Depository, I asked for a refund.  I then wrote to publisher, Hal Leonard Books, who replied that they had sold the publication rights (along with other titles) to Rowman.  An inquiry to Rowman got a brief answer: "I'm sorry but the publication was cancelled."

So, somewhere out there, there may be a manual.  But no one seems to think it is worth selling it to us.   :bawling:

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #126 on: June 22, 2020, 03:24:11 AM »
Ben, I appreciate your suggestions ... sounds like I can stop worrying that I'm missing out without Advanced.
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #127 on: June 22, 2020, 03:56:21 AM »

So, somewhere out there, there may be a manual.  But no one seems to think it is worth selling it to us.   :bawling:

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #128 on: June 22, 2020, 10:15:19 AM »

So, somewhere out there, there may be a manual.  But no one seems to think it is worth selling it to us.   :bawling:

Jeff

man that sux. do you know the name of the author?

Eric Kuehnl.  He has written other audio books.

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #129 on: July 12, 2020, 12:41:26 PM »

I'm going to pull the trigger on an Isotope product just not sure which one. Can you guys with experience with it point me in the right direction?

I need mostly to be able to eliminate bursts of unwanted noise like clapping, whistling and similar from live recordings but eliminating background noise is also a big plus.

I have Declick, Denoise, Declip and some other Waves plugins that work great but I need to up my game on some recordings.
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #130 on: July 12, 2020, 12:50:29 PM »

I'm going to pull the trigger on an Isotope product just not sure which one. Can you guys with experience with it point me in the right direction?

I need mostly to be able to eliminate bursts of unwanted noise like clapping, whistling and similar from live recordings but eliminating background noise is also a big plus.

I have Declick, Denoise, Declip and some other Waves plugins that work great but I need to up my game on some recordings.

RX-7 is the one. I'm happy using Std. Advanced includes de-rustle which might be cool.

10 day free trial. Download and try it out on your most stubborn issues to see if it works for ya. Takes some hours of playing until you find the best workflow for different issues.

Been a game changer for me.
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #131 on: July 12, 2020, 02:31:44 PM »

So, somewhere out there, there may be a manual.  But no one seems to think it is worth selling it to us.   :bawling:

Jeff

man that sux. do you know the name of the author?

Eric Kuehnl.  He has written other audio books.

I just looked up some of his books and after googling Eric I discovered that he works at the local community college I went to before transferring to UC Davis.  What a treat for the local students!

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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #132 on: July 12, 2020, 05:14:52 PM »

I'm going to pull the trigger on an Isotope product just not sure which one. Can you guys with experience with it point me in the right direction?

I need mostly to be able to eliminate bursts of unwanted noise like clapping, whistling and similar from live recordings but eliminating background noise is also a big plus.

I have Declick, Denoise, Declip and some other Waves plugins that work great but I need to up my game on some recordings.

RX-7 is the one. I'm happy using Std. Advanced includes de-rustle which might be cool.

10 day free trial. Download and try it out on your most stubborn issues to see if it works for ya. Takes some hours of playing until you find the best workflow for different issues.

Been a game changer for me.

There's been a deal to upgrade to RX7 Standard for $99 from any Izotope product. Perhaps you can find an Elements product for cheap and use that as an upgrade path. A lot of us did that with the RX7 Elements sale last year.
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #133 on: July 12, 2020, 06:33:25 PM »
I’ve had a lot of luck rehabbing old tapes made on shitty rigs indoors, using the anti-reverb tool. It can take you from marginal to decent, good to very good, imo. I’m listening to Panic 10-6-99 Sam Diego, nak 100 cards>d8. If it can fix nak tapes, what can’t it do?! 😝
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Re: iZotope Rx 7
« Reply #134 on: July 23, 2020, 01:54:21 PM »
I hauled out my AKG 483 wind fucked WSP 2000 run at Red Rocks. For shits I ran de-wind in IZo advanced. Pretty happy with the results, not perfect but better than rumble. :headphones:
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