iZotope has revealed a few details about what we can expect to find in RX 10 and Ozone 10 when they’re released next month. Lets take a closer look…
RX 10
Mike Thornton put iZotope’s most recent incarnation of its iconic audio restoration software through its paces last year in his article iZotope RX 9 Tested - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly with great results. Due in September, RX 10 promises to be packed with intelligent ways to find and fix your most challenging audio issues, whether you’re a content creator, music producer, or post production pro.
While there are so many new features included (which have yet to be revealed), iZotope have offered a glimpse of the new RX 10 Repair Assistant, which will be available to use directly in your DAW…
Ozone 10
It’s been over twenty years since iZotope released the first incarnation of their acclaimed mastering software. Co-founders Mark Ethier and Jeremy Todd, along with a group of close friends, started the company in 2001 with the desire to make products that could help people make an album from their home. Here’s the GUI from that first version…
iZotope have revealed that Ozone 10 will feature new digital signal processing designed to help you get that sound of chart-topping hits, and put your unique spin on your final release. The new version will be easier to use than ever before, and more powerful too. Check out just one snapshot of the new tech below…
Availability
Whilst no exact date has been given for the releases other than ‘September’, iZotope are offering customers the chance to upgrade for free if they buy Ozone 9 or RX 9 now at reduced prices of up to 50% off.