This is our 3rd article on iZotope's audio repair tool RX 7. We will be taking a look at the De-hum, De-crackle, De-reverb, and De-clip modules in this tutorial. Try out these modules to bring your precious recordings back to life. When should you iZotope RX as a plug-in, and when should you use it as a standalone application? We’ll cover common scenarios for both in this blog.
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Overview
When an audio signal contains many clicks that are close together and low in volume, this is described as crackle. De-crackle is very effective at removing these audio problems and even more effective if it is run after De-click has eliminated the worst offending clicks.
Controls
- QUALITY:
- LOW quality offers fast processing
- MEDIUM quality will remove periodic, rapidly repeating clicks
- HIGH quality will help preserve the tonal qualities of a signal
- LOW quality offers fast processing
- STRENGTH: Controls the amount of crackle that is detected and repaired.
- AMPLITUDE SKEW: Biases the processing toward higher or lower volume crackle. If the crackle accompanies transients and other high-level signal passages (such as during clipping), set this control more to the right. If the crackle mostly happens during low-amplitude signal passages, set this control more to the left.
- OUTPUT CRACKLE ONLY: Outputs the difference between the original and processed signals (suppressed crackle).
“I want my track to sound like this track”
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You hear a track with a killer dynamic mix and want to emulate the same sonic qualities, but how? With track referencing! Take your reference track and slap it into Tonal Balance Control in Neutron or Ozone, Ozone’s Reference panel, or use Ozone’s Match EQ to compare your current project against your ideal track. You’ll see in real time how your track shapes up against your reference track’s Target Curve. Use inter-plugin communication to make adjustments in iZotope plug-ins across your session to achieve the ideal tonal balance shown on the curve.
Check out these articles for more information on the importance of reference tracks, and how to use them properly in your next mixing or mastering session.
“Mix, produce, master.. what happens when?”
No two workflows are alike, so it’s good to approach the mixing, mastering, and production stages not as monolithic, standalone steps, but rather as shades of grey that meld into one another. If you’ve just picked up an iZotope bundle, or are taking Neutron, Nectar, or Ozone for a spin, having a better understanding of the elements of the music production process will help you establish a workflow that’s all your own. Here are a few articles to get you started:
“My track sounds bad no matter what I do. What am I doing wrong?”
Sometimes, it’s easier to know what you shouldn’t be doing than to sort through everything you could be doing to turn the idea in your head into a true banger. You may know all the tips, tricks, and things to do, but knowing what not to do can be just as valuable as making a good production decision in the long run. With your iZotope plug-in in hand, remember to watch out for these sticky session situations and mix mistakes:
“What does it mean to mix a track, and how do I start?”
Mixing marks the start of post production, where an engineer shapes and balances the separate tracks in a session to sound good when played together. With tools like EQ, compression, and panning in plug-ins like Neutron and Nectar, mixing helps reduce clashes between instruments, tighten grooves, and emphasize important song elements.
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“What does it mean to master a track, and how do I start?
Mastering is the last stage of the music making process where the final mix is corrected and enhanced to ensure optimal playback and quality across all systems and formats before distribution. Mastering tools like Ozone and the free Ozone Imager help to achieve these final touches.
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Often referred to as a “dark art,” mastering can be intimidating to approach. However, with the right tools and knowledge, you should feel comfortable mastering your own mix without the need of a professional. The articles below will help you achieve your ideal master and develop your mastering skill-set.