Izotope Rx 7 Ambience Match

The following table lists all default keyboard shortcuts in the RX Audio Editor.

Dialogue Match is a Pro Tools AudioSuite plug-in that learns the reverb, EQ, and ambience data of a dialogue recording. It can then apply the profile to any other dialogue recording, giving your scene audio consistency across multiple environments. In 2019, we added the complete Exponential Audio product line of reverb plug-ins to our. RX has options for defining your own keyboard shortcut commands. The column named “RX Shortcut Command Name” lists the name asociated with each default shortcut in the RX Audio Editor. This can be useful when assigning custom shortcuts in the Preferences Keyboard tab. Pricing of iZotope RX 7. IZotope RX 7 is available in three different versions: RX Elements- This version charges Rs 9,720/. RX 7 Standards- It costs Rs 30,065/. RX 7 Advanced- This version costs Rs 90,345/. If you want to get a more customized quote, you can request us for a callback. Portable iZotope RX 7 Audio Editor Advanced 7.00 The professional’s choice for audio repair raises the bar with game-changing new features for music and post production. Trusted by the top audio pros around the world, RX is built on years of extensive research in advanced digital signal processing and machine learning.

RX has options for defining your own keyboard shortcut commands. The column named “RX Shortcut Command Name” lists the name asociated with each default shortcut in the RX Audio Editor. This can be useful when assigning custom shortcuts in the Preferences > Keyboard tab.

Importing keyboard shortcuts from RX5

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  • If you would like to carry over custom shortcuts you set in RX 5, you will need to export the keybindings from RX 5 and then import that keybindings file to RX 6 using the Import option in the Preferences > Keyboard tab.
Name/DescriptionDefault Mac ShortcutDefault Windows ShortcutRX Shortcut Command Name
New…command+Nctrl+NFile.New
New from Clipboardshift+command+Nctrl+shift+NFile.NewFromClipboard
Open…command+Octrl+OFile.Open
Savecommand+Sctrl+SFile.Save
Save As…shift+command+Sctrl+shift+SFile.SaveAs
Save RX DocumentFile.SaveRXDocument
Save RX Document As…File.SaveRXDocumentAs
Overwrite Original Fileoption+command+Sctrl+alt+SFile.SaveOverwriteOriginal
Export…command+Ectrl+EFile.Export
Export Selection…shift+command+Ectrl+shift+EFile.ExportSelection
Export Regions to Files…option+command+Ectrl+alt+EFile.ExportRegions
Closecommand+Wctrl+WFile.Close
Close Allshift+Vctrl+shift+WFile.CloseAll
Zoom out full all rulerscommand+0ctrl+0Zoom.AllOutFull
Zoom in on amplitude rulershift+up arrowshift+up arrowZoom.AmpIn
Zoom out on amplitude rulershift+down arrowshift+down arrowZoom.AmpOut
Zoom in on frequency rulershift+command+up arrowshift+ctrl+up arrowZoom.FreqIn
Zoom out on frequency rulershift+command+down arrowshift+ctrl+down arrowZoom.FreqOut
Zoom in on time rulerup arrowup arrowZoom.TimeIn
Zoom in on time rulercommand+=ctrl+=Zoom.TimeIn
Zoom on left side of time rulercommand+[ctrl+[Zoom.TimeLeftEdge
Zoom out on time rulercommand+-ctrl+-Zoom.TimeOut
Zoom out on time rulerdown arrowdown arrowZoom.TimeOut
Zoom out full on time rulershift+command+-ctrl+shift+-Zoom.TimeOutFull
zoom on right side of time rulercommand+]ctrl+]Zoom.TimeRightEdge
Zoom to time selectioncommand+ctrl+[Zoom.TimeSelection
Undocommand+Z or option+command+Zctrl+Z or ctrl+alt+ZEdit.Undo
Redocommand+Y or shift+command+Zctrl+Y or ctrl+shift+ZEdit.Redo
Cutcommand+Xctrl+XEdit.Copy
Copycommand+Cctrl+CEdit.Cut
Pastecommand+Vctrl+VEdit.Paste
Paste Special> Insertoption+command+Vctrl+alt+VEdit.PasteInsert
Paste Special> Replaceoption+shift+command+Vctrl+alt+shift+VEdit.PasteReplace
Paste Special> Mixshift+Vshift+VEdit.PasteMix
Paste Special> Invert and Mixoption+Valt+VEdit.PasteMixInvert
Paste Special> To Selection Onlyoption+shift+Valt+shift+VEdit.PasteToSelection
Paste Special> Clip Gain Onlyshift+command+Vctrl+shift+VEdit.PasteClipGainOnly
Deselectcommand+Dctrl+DEdit.Deselect
Reselectshift+command+Dctrl+shift+DEdit.Reselect
Select Allcommand+Actrl+AEdit.SelectAll
Invert Selectionshift+command+Ictrl+shift+IEdit.SelectInverse
Invert Selection Frequenciescommand+Ictrl+IEdit.SelectInverseFreq
Select Harmonics…shift+command+Hctrl+shift+HEdit.SelectHarmonicsByNumbers
Begin Selection At Playhead[[Edit.SetSelectionStart
End Selection At Playhead]]Edit.SetSelectionEnd
Delete SelectionDelDelEdit.SilenceDelete
Trim to Selectioncommand+Tctrl+TEdit.TrimToSelection
Snapshift+command+;ctrl+shift+;View.ToggleSnapping
Find Similar Event Windowcommand+Fctrl+FEdit.FindSimilarEvent
Find Next Similar Eventshift+command+Fctrl+shift+FEdit.FindNextSimilarEvent
Find Previous Similar Eventoption+command+Fctrl+alt+FEdit.FindPrevSimilarEvent
Add Marker or RegionMMEdit.AddMarkerOrRegion
Edit Cursor Mode > Select TimeTTEdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectTime
Edit Cursor Mode > Select Time/FreqRREdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectTimeFreq
Edit Cursor Mode > Select FreqFFEdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectFreq
Edit Cursor Mode > LassoLLEdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectLasso
Edit Cursor Mode > Selection BrushBBEdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectBrush
Edit Cursor Mode > Selection WandWWEdit.EditorCursorMode.SelectWand
Edit Cursor Mode > Zoom TimeZZEdit.EditorCursorMode.ZoomTime
Edit Cursor Mode > Zoom Time/Freqshift+Zshift+ZEdit.EditorCursorMode.ZoomTimeFreq
Edit Cursor Mode > Zoom Freqoption+Zalt+ZEdit.EditorCursorMode.ZoomFreq
Edit Cursor Mode > Grab TimeGGEdit.EditorCursorMode.GrabTime
Edit Cursor Mode > Grab Time/Freqshift+Gshift+GEdit.EditorCursorMode.GrabTimeFreq
Edit Cursor Mode > Grab Freqoption+Galt+GEdit.EditorCursorMode.GrabFreq
Open Batch Processing windowcommand+Bctrl+BFile.BatchProcessing
Send Connect Clips back to hostCommand+Returnctrl+returnFile.SendConnectClipsBackToHost
Discard Connect Clipscommand+deletectrl+backspaceFile.DiscardConnectClips
Remove Clip Gain from selectionshift+deleteshift+backspaceEditor.RemoveClipGain
Remove All Clip Gainshift+command+deletectrl+shift+backspaceEditor.RemoveAllClipGain
Toggle Follow Playheadcommand+Pctrl+PTransport.TogglePlayheadFollow
Toggle Follow Playhead Mode > Page / Continuousshift+command+Pctrl+shift+PTransport.CyclePlayHeadFollowMode
Show Clip Gaincommand+Gctrl+GView.ToggleGainCurveOverlay
Show Channels Separatelyshift+command+Cctrl+shift+CView.ToggleCompositeAudioDisplay
Show Spectrogram Settingsshift+command+,ctrl+shift+,View.ToggleSpectrogramSettingsVisible
Decrease Spectrogram FFT SizeShift+Shift+Spectrogram.FFTSizeDecrement
Increase Spectrogram FFT SizeShift+.Shift+.Spectrogram.FFTSizeIncrement
Show Preferences Windowcommand+ctrl+Edit.Preferences
Show File Info windowshift+option+command+Ishift+alt+ctrl+IFile.Info
Enter Full Screen^+command+Fctrl+^+FView.ToggleFullScreen
Exit Full ScreenescEscView.ExitFullScreen
Toggle Instant ProcessIIEdit.EditorCursorMode.ToggleInstant
Toggle Preview Bypassshift+Bshift+BTogglePreviewBypass
Toggle Window Opacityshift+command+Octrl+shift+OView.ToggleFloatingWindowOpacity
Toggle Input Monitoringoption+Ialt+IToggleInputMonitoring
Start or Stop PlaybackSpacebarSpacebarTransport.PlayOrStop
Start or Stop Preview Playbackshift+Spacebarshift+SpacebarTransport.PreviewOrStop
Rewind TransportreturnHomeTransport.Rewind
Seek to End of fileEndTransport.SeekToEnd
Toggle Loopingcommand+Lctrl+LTransport.ToggleLooping
Toggle Playhead Followcommand+Pctrl+PTransport.TogglePlayHeadFollow
Toggle Playhead Returncommand+Rctrl+RTransport.TogglePlayHeadReturn
Select Both Channelsshift+command+Bctrl+shift+BEditor.ChannelSelectBoth
Select Left Channelshift+command+Lctrl+shift+LEditor.ChannelSelectLeft
Select Right Channelshift+command+Rctrl+shift+REditor.ChannelSelectRight
Extend selection leftshift+left Arrowshift+left arrowEditor.ExtendSelectionLeft
Extend selection left by pageshift+up arrowshift+page upEditor.ExtendSelectionPageLeft
Extend selection to the right boundary of current viewshift+down Arrowshift+page downEditor.ExtendSelectionPageRight
Extend selection by increment to the rightshift+right arrowshift+right arrowEditor.ExtendSelectionRight
Move playhead to next marker or selection boundaryoption+right arrowalt+right arrowEditor.GoToNextMarkerOrSelectionBoundary
Move playhead to previous marker or selection boundaryoption+left arrowalt+left arrowEditor.GoToPreviousMarkerOrSelectionBoundary
Nudge playhead to the leftleft arrowleft arrowEditor.NudgeLeft
Nudge playhead to the rightright arrowright arrowEditor.NudgeRight
Page Leftpage uppage upEditor.PageLeft
Page Rightpage downpage downEditor.PageRight
Select to Endshift+endshift+endEditor.SelectToEnd
Select to Startshift+homeshift+homeEditor.SelectToStart
Process Reverseshift+Rshift+RProcess.Reverse
Process Silenceshift+Sshift+SProcess.Silence
Process Gainoption+command+6ctrl+alt+6Apply.Gain
Process Leveleroption+command+0ctrl+alt+0Apply.Leveler
Process Loudnessoption+command+4ctrl+alt+4Apply.Loudness
Process Ambience Matchoption+command+2ctrl+alt+2Apply.MatchAmbience
Process Mixingoption+command+8ctrl+alt+8Apply.ChannelMix
Process De-plosivecommand+5ctrl+5Apply.DePlosive
Process De-clickcommand+2ctrl+2Apply.Declick
Process De-clipcommand+1ctrl+1Apply.Declip
Process Deconstructcommand+7ctrl+7Apply.Deconstruct
Process De-reverbcommand+8ctrl+8Apply.Dereverb
Process EQoption+command+7ctrl+alt+7Apply.EQ
Process EQ Matchoption+command+1ctrl+alt+1Apply.EQMatch
Process Plug-inoption+command+5ctrl+alt+5Apply.Plug-in
Process De-Humcommand+3ctrl+3Apply.RemoveHum
Process Resampleroption+command+9ctrl+alt+9Apply.Resampler
Process Spectral Repaircommand+6ctrl+6Apply.SpectralRepair
Process Pitch Contouroption+command+3ctrl+alt+3Apply.TimeStretchPitchShift
Process Voice De-noisecommand+4ctrl+4Apply.VoiceDenoise
Open Gain moduleshift+option+6shift+option+6View.Module.ToggleGain
Open Leveler moduleshift+option+0shift+option+0View.Module.ToggleLeveler
Open Loudness moduleshift+option+4shift+option+4View.Module.ToggleLoudness
Open Ambience Match moduleshift+option+2shift+option+2View.Module.ToggleMatchAmbience
Open Mixing moduleshift+option+8shift+option+8View.Module.ToggleChannelMix
Open De-plosive moduleshift+5shift+5View.Module.DePlosive
Open De-click moduleshift+2shift+2View.Module.ToggleDeclick
Open De-clip moduleshift+1shift+1View.Module.ToggleDeclip
Open Deconstruct moduleshift+7shift+7View.Module.ToggleDeconstruct
Open De-reverb moduleshift+8shift+8View.Module.ToggleDereverb
Open EQ moduleshift+option+7shift+option+7View.Module.ToggleEQ
Open EQ Match moduleshift+option+1shift+option+1View.Module.ToggleEQMatch
Open Plug-in windowshift+option+5shift+option+5View.Module.TogglePlugIn
Open De-hum moduleshift+3shift+3View.Module.ToggleRemoveHum
Open Resample moduleshift+option+9shift+option+9View.Module.ToggleSRC
Open Spectral Repair moduleshift+6shift+6View.Module.ToggleSpectralRepair
Open Time & Pitch moduleshift+option+3shift+option+3View.Module.ToggleTimeStretchPitchShift
Open Voice De-noise moduleshift+4shift+4View.Module.ToggleVoiceDenoise
Open Markers windowoption+moption+mView.ToggleMarkerPanelVisible
Open Module Chain windowccView.ToggleModuleChainVisible
Open Spectrum Analyzer windowoption+roption+rView.ToggleSpectrumAnalyzerVisible
Open Waveform Stats windowoption+doption+dView.ToggleWaveformStatsVisible
Learn Ambience Matchshift+option+command+9shift+alt+ctrl+9Apply.DereverbTrain
Suggest De-humshift+option+command+4shift+alt+ctrl+4Apply.RemoveHumTrain
Learn Voice De-noiseshift+option+command+5shift+alt+ctrl+5Apply.VoiceDenoiseTrain
Learn EQ Matchshift+option+command+2shift+alt+ctrl+2Apply.EQMatchTrain

Back in the fall of 2007, when Roger L. Simon asked me to produce PJM’s late lamented weekly series on Sirius-XM’s POTUS channel, I stumbled into a serious bit of good luck that made my life much easier: Boston-based Izotope, Inc. had just released the first iteration of their RX Audio Restoration and Post-production Processing Software. Right from the start, the RX line did a brilliant job of reducing hum, clicks, plosives (those popped-P sounds when someone is too close to the mic), and other noise from a recording. Being tasked with getting audio from a wide variety of sources, including podcasts, video recordings and telephone interviews and cleaning it up for radio presentation, RX was my secret weapon. I found it also worked terrifically on music recording, reducing or eliminating such distracting elements as finger squeaks when changing chords on a guitar, amplifier hum, and digital clicks.

Unlike most earlier noise reduction programs, RX made it possible to zoom into a individual distracting click or pop and drill down into tight granular-level details, much like Photoshop makes it possible to manipulate individual pixels in a Photo. This means it’s often possible to remove those tiny imperfections, without removing the actual musical or vocal content.

Later versions of RX became increasingly aimed at the world of video post production, with such features as Dialogue Isolate and Ambience Match. (Regarding the latter, Izotope’s help files note that it “lets you match the noise floor of one recording to another recording. For example, you can recreate the ambience of a live set on your ADR tracks.”) Beginning with RX5, Izotope split its RX program into standard and advanced versions, with the latter aimed towards film and video post-production houses who do extensive dialogue editing. (There is now a stripped-down RX Elements version as well. This chart lists the differences between the three programs.)

In Through the Music Rebalance Door

Izotope recently released the latest iteration of RX, RX7. While all of the previous modules are still there, in a return to Izotope’s origins as a music-oriented company, one of RX7’s most intriguing new features is called Music Rebalance. Professional audio mixers routinely create audio “stems” to group related elements of a multitrack recording mix. This way, a 24 to 48 track or more (sometimes waaay more) recording can quickly be boiled down to its core elements and reassembled, in case something needs to be remixed to create, say, a karaoke version of the song that will have all of the instruments mimed on TV, with only a live lead vocal. Or a different mix for a soundtrack or 12-inch version of a recording. Or if the record label decides it wants the lead vocal louder — or even if a band’s singer quits the group at the 13th hour.

Stem tracks typically consist of:

  • Lead vocal
  • Background vocals
  • Solo instruments, if there is say, a prominent guitar or sax solo present
  • The main backing instruments
  • The bass guitar
  • The drums
Ambience

However, sometimes the original tracks of a recording get lost over time. In the past, remixing a track without the original multitrack recording was impossible. However, RX7’s new Music Rebalance feature will separate a stereo track into voice, bass, percussion, and for everything else, “other.”

I experimented with Music Rebalance to remix wave files of some of my old four-track cassette recordings from my college-era band days. Separating their core elements into individual tracks means they can be imported into a modern DAW, and then rebalanced, with reverb and compression plugins from the 21st century added to enhance the sound. I also experimented with creating a mash-up of Led Zeppelin’s classic “All My Love” from their 1979 album In Through the Outdoor, taking the original track and fading in at the end the bootleg work mix version with an extended coda and final guitar solo missing from the album version.

My four track recordings and the Led Zep bootleg were both pretty low-fi to begin with, and depending upon your source material, there could well be artifacts present if a newly minted lead vocal stem is soloed, but once all the elements are combined, they should be much less apparent. As with most of the features in RX, Music Rebalance will likely only get better in future elements. But as it stands now, this is already a very useful tool, for remixing and creative applications:

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Repair Assistant Speeds Up Workflow

In earlier versions of RX, once a problematic vocal or music track was imported into the program, it often took a bit of experimentation to find which of its applets would do the best job of eliminating or reducing a recording’s flaws. In order to speed up the discovery process, RX7 provides what they’ve dubbed the Repair Assistant. Depending upon how exposed this track is in a final mixdown (say if it’s the lead vocal or a prominent guitar solo), you still may want to do some additional tweaking to reach perfection, but for many applications, the choice presented by the new Repair Assistant in the top right of the program may be all you need. Clicking on it, the assistant asks if the file loaded is “Dialogue, Music, Other (e.g. sources with both dialogue and music).” One the choice is made, the Repair Assistant searches the audio file for clipping, clicks, hum, and noise. RX7’s help file notes that “If issues are not detected in any of the four categories, Repair Assistant will generate 3 basic clean-up processing chains for the selected source type using data learned during the analysis pass.”

While Izotope is an extremely useful tool, it shouldn’t be viewed as a crutch. For example, while it can remove reverb and plosives, this shouldn’t be viewed as an excuse to forgo recording a lead vocal in room equipped with proper acoustic treatments, even if it’s a few duvets and a Reflexion filter or GIK’s Portable Isolation Booth panels. The better the recording quality at the source, the less cleanup work will be required later, which means that fewer digital artifacts will be present, which is particularly important on something as exposed as a led vocal.

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But when it’s cleanup time, whether you produce video for TV or YouTube, interviews for radio or podcasts, or produce music, RX7 is a tremendously useful tool, both for adding professional sheen to a recorded track, and now for remixing material where the original multitrack recordings cannot be found.