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Post 09 Sep 2023

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RX Elements features
  • Repair Assistant plug-in [NEW]
  • Dynamic De-hum [NEW]
  • Static De-hum
  • De-click
  • De-clip
  • Voice De-noise
  • De-reverb

I have RX 9 Advanced, but still submitted for a copy of RX 10 Elements. I primarily work in the standalone app, but interested in trying out the new Repair Assistant plugin and Dynamic De-Hum. I typically use Dialogue Isolate the most, but Voice De-noise is also really effective.

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Post 09 Sep 2023

joeyluck wrote:
09 Sep 2023
https://www.kvraudio.com/giveaways/get- ... mate-ce-62

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RX Elements features
  • Repair Assistant plug-in [NEW]
  • Dynamic De-hum [NEW]
  • Static De-hum
  • De-click
  • De-clip
  • Voice De-noise
  • De-reverb

I have RX 9 Advanced, but still submitted for a copy of RX 10 Elements. I primarily work in the standalone app, but interested in trying out the new Repair Assistant plugin and Dynamic De-Hum. I typically use Dialogue Isolate the most, but Voice De-noise is also really effective.
what does rx elements do

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Post 09 Sep 2023

Ichooselife wrote:
09 Sep 2023
what does rx elements do
Audio repair—noise reduction/cleaning audio.

You get each of those modules as separate plugins, plus the Repair Assistant plugin. Each plugin does what its name name implies.

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Post 09 Sep 2023

joeyluck wrote:
09 Sep 2023
Ichooselife wrote:
09 Sep 2023
what does rx elements do
Audio repair—noise reduction/cleaning audio.

You get each of those modules as separate plugins, plus the Repair Assistant plugin. Each plugin does what its name name implies.
ah i don’t need that but thank you joey for mentioning

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Post 09 Sep 2023

joeyluck, thank you. and KVRaudio also. :-) thumbs up!
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Post 09 Sep 2023

For anyone who records their own audio, RX Elements is worth having. It does a very good job of solving several common noise problems. I've used it to declick old vinyl recordings, denoise interviews, reduce crowd noise (for which I got paid good bucks), manage 60 cycle hum, and de-clip a badly overdriven recording, transforming the primary interview in a documentary from intolerable to screenable in a large theater.

Best not to run it as a realtime VST though (although it can perform ok). Better to process the audio files outside of Reason, for maximum sound quality.

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Post 10 Sep 2023

huggermugger wrote:
09 Sep 2023
For anyone who records their own audio, RX Elements is worth having. It does a very good job of solving several common noise problems. I've used it to declick old vinyl recordings, denoise interviews, reduce crowd noise (for which I got paid good bucks), manage 60 cycle hum, and de-clip a badly overdriven recording, transforming the primary interview in a documentary from intolerable to screenable in a large theater.

Best not to run it as a realtime VST though (although it can perform ok). Better to process the audio files outside of Reason, for maximum sound quality.
Agreed and like I mentioned, I like to use standalone as well, but Elements doesn't come with a standalone app, just the plugins.

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Post 10 Sep 2023

joeyluck wrote:
10 Sep 2023
huggermugger wrote:
09 Sep 2023
For anyone who records their own audio, RX Elements is worth having. It does a very good job of solving several common noise problems. I've used it to declick old vinyl recordings, denoise interviews, reduce crowd noise (for which I got paid good bucks), manage 60 cycle hum, and de-clip a badly overdriven recording, transforming the primary interview in a documentary from intolerable to screenable in a large theater.

Best not to run it as a realtime VST though (although it can perform ok). Better to process the audio files outside of Reason, for maximum sound quality.
Agreed and like I mentioned, I like to use standalone as well, but Elements doesn't come with a standalone app, just the plugins.
I didn't realize that, a bit of a bummer.

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Post 10 Sep 2023

huggermugger wrote:
10 Sep 2023
joeyluck wrote:
10 Sep 2023


Agreed and like I mentioned, I like to use standalone as well, but Elements doesn't come with a standalone app, just the plugins.
I didn't realize that, a bit of a bummer.
Yeah, but those plugins still do a good job. And getting RX Elements gets people onto an upgrade path to Standard or Advanced. It's the modules like Dialogue Isolate that I mostly use in standalone, which happens to be not available as a plugin anyways because of the way it processes.

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Post 10 Sep 2023

RX Elements is great, especially because it seems to pop up somewhere for free every six months or so

The only thing about it I find lacking is the Repair Assistant, which listens to your audio & then makes its own decision about which plugins to use and how much processing to apply. I generally find I disagree with its choices

Anyway I'm using RX a lot less since I got Hush, which does a much better job of denoise/dereverb on dialogue

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Post 10 Sep 2023

dvdrtldg wrote:
10 Sep 2023
RX Elements is great, especially because it seems to pop up somewhere for free every six months or so

The only thing about it I find lacking is the Repair Assistant, which listens to your audio & then makes its own decision about which plugins to use and how much processing to apply. I generally find I disagree with its choices

Anyway I'm using RX a lot less since I got Hush, which does a much better job of denoise/dereverb on dialogue
that looks only for mac

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Post 11 Sep 2023

Ichooselife wrote:
10 Sep 2023
that looks only for mac
So far, yeah. But they're still working on further improvements, and I wouldn't be surprised if a Windows version is in the works

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