I still have the anxious email chain in my archives and it appears I have a helpful man named Joel from iZotope to thank for pointing me to what RX is actually all about: The Standalone software. It would be nearly a year until I upgraded to RX4 and when I did, one of my favourite plug-ins, “Spectral Repair,” had been dropped as an AudioSuite option. I knew I’d need to be able to dig out the ‘prankee’ from whatever mic I could mic hiss, cloth moves, buzz, hum, plosives and all. These mics were located on the host, hidden on the pranksters and surreptitiously around the location. ![]() I was headed into my fledgeling business’s first TV series, which was a reality-based prank show each show had as many as 17 mic’s. I’d been exposed to the original RX plugin package and even used RX2 a fair bit. ![]() When I started freelancing in the summer of 2013, I built my Pro Tools 11 HD system, iZotope’s RX3 software was near the top of my plug-in wish list.
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