
Izotope RX9 For Voiceovers – Do You Need It?
Izotope RX9 – many forums say this is an essential purchase for voiceovers. Let’s looks at what RX9 does and if you need it.
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Izotope RX9 – many forums say this is an essential purchase for voiceovers. Let’s looks at what RX9 does and if you need it.
I want to take a look at an audio production process that is commonly used, but often misunderstood. It’s something that I get asked about fairly regularly and there is definitely a best-practice that can be applied to this process which is often sadly lacking. That process is normalisation (or normalization if you’re American).
As we come out of what has been a strange year it’s time to have a think about how Studio Tickling Tours might work in future.
Rob has visited lots of voiceover studios and helped troubleshoot hundreds more remotely. Here are a few things that make him inwardly groan.
In February Rob did a Studio Tickling Tour. For those of you who wonder what that entails, you’re in luck. Read on Macduff!
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