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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: nedstruzz on December 20, 2007, 04:44:46 PM
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Is this available as a Plug In for Adobe Audition?
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pretty sure it's not - but you can get MBIT+ dithering, as well as a few other processors (EQ, dynamics) with Izotope Ozone 3.
Steve
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Thanks Steve, I'll look into that. I appreciate the response.
Ned
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While I think the UV22 dither is superior I think the up/downsample in Audition is better. But it takes forever. my 2c
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pretty sure it's not - but you can get MBIT+ dithering, as well as a few other processors (EQ, dynamics) with Izotope Ozone 3.
Steve
I've started using it in wavelab as well. great dithering tool. if you do a search you can find the "dithering shootout" and izotope was the winner by many.
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yeah buts MBIT+ is like 250 for the Izotope package, right?
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yeah buts MBIT+ is like 250 for the Izotope package, right?
MSRP is $250. I assume it's available elsewhere cheaper.
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I would def like to have it to see what all the rage is about, but UV22HR in WL 5 is plenty good enough for me. Wasnt UV22HR rated 2nd, just behind MBIT+?
So, I have a question for someone who has tried both UV22HR and MBIT+. Did you notice a vast improvement when switching from UV22HR to MBIT+? Or is the difference minimal at best? I know the Izotope package that is $250.00 does come with other programs for EQ'ing and Processing, right? It def might be worth the cash.
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I would def like to have it to see what all the rage is about, but UV22HR in WL 5 is plenty good enough for me. Wasnt UV22HR rated 2nd, just behind MBIT+?
So, I have a question for someone who has tried both UV22HR and MBIT+. Did you notice a vast improvement when switching from UV22HR to MBIT+? Or is the difference minimal at best? I know the Izotope package that is $250.00 does come with other programs for EQ'ing and Processing, right? It def might be worth the cash.
Rated how/where? UV22HR placed 8th out of 21 in this dither shootout (http://www.24-96.net/dither/). Maybe that's the one you're thinking of? To listen to a handful of dither options using material we here on TS record frequently, there's the dither comp (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,51476.0.html) I posted a while back (WSP and YMSB sources).
I've never particularly liked UV22HR, but I wouldn't say MBIT+ was a vast improvement, but it was significant to my ears. MBIT+ is more natural sounding than UV22HR, which sounds etched to my ears.
You may read more about Ozone's feature set on the iZotope Ozone product homepage (http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/).
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I bought this last week on ebay for 100 bucks FYI. Through bidding and not BIN. I'll test it out on my next show. ;D 100 seems reasonable. And I can use it in Soundforge and Samplitude as well. Not sure yet really how to use it though. :-\ There's a bunch of weird stuff on it. I'm not really versed in re mastering type stuff and compressing. ???
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I can use it in Soundforge and Samplitude as well. Not sure yet really how to use it though. :-\ There's a bunch of weird stuff on it. I'm not really versed in re mastering type stuff and compressing. ???
http://izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/OzoneDitheringGuide.pdf
scroll down and it tells/shows how to use it in many programs.
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Rated how/where? UV22HR placed 8th out of 21 in this dither shootout (http://www.24-96.net/dither/). Maybe that's the one you're thinking of? To listen to a handful of dither options using material we here on TS record frequently, there's the dither comp (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,51476.0.html) I posted a while back (WSP and YMSB sources).
I've never particularly liked UV22HR, but I wouldn't say MBIT+ was a vast improvement, but it was significant to my ears. MBIT+ is more natural sounding than UV22HR, which sounds etched to my ears.
You may read more about Ozone's feature set on the iZotope Ozone product homepage (http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/).
Thanks Brian, +T