Removing Plosives With Izotope Rx

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Audio problems can be a thing of the past! Learn to repair, enhance, and restore damaged audio in this in-depth course by master trainer Joe Albano

iZotope's RX7 is the latest and most powerful version of the company's audio repair and restoration suite. But as well as correcting common problems with your recordings, it's actually capable of a whole range of other tasks that can help you to get the perfect mix . This course from expert producer Joe Albano covers everything you need to know about using RX7 to its very fullest potential.

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In this 2 hour + course, Joe shows you all of RX7's tools and how to get the most out of them. Beginning with a tour of the interface, he then moves on to the audio repair tools including de-clipping, removing plosives and sibilance and de-clicking your recordings. Next up is noise removal - wind, hum, rustling and bleed noise can all be removed and you'll see how.

Sep 24, 2018  RX 7 can solve all kinds of other problems, like cleaning up a vocal performance with that has plosives, removing guitar squeaks, and even removing track bleed. Use De-plosive to remove plosives from a vocal performance, get rid of squeaks in a guitar with Spectral Repair, and attenuate breaths using Breath Control.

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Removing Plosives With Izotope Rx

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Module & plug-in

Overview

De-plosive is able to intelligently identify plosives, and then separate and remove them from the audio signal, while preserving the fundamental frequency and harmonics of the dialogue.

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Controls

  • SENSITIVITY: This helps adjust the sensitivity with which De-plosives detects issues. If the plosives in your audio are not being effectively reduced, try increasing the value of this parameter to more easily detect plosives. This parameter has a greater effect than Strength on the overall effectiveness of plosive reduction.
  • STRENGTH: This controls the amount of plosive reduction that occurs. Higher values will reduce the plosives more deeply, but may also have a negative effect on the useful speech signal.
  • FREQUENCY LIMIT [Hz]: This allows you to set the highest frequency that will be reduced. Though some plosives may reach into the 300–400 Hz range, most do not, and this helps avoid processing any audio in which plosives are not present.

More Information

Visual Example

De-plosive has been developed to minimize plosives from letters such as p, t, k, and b, in which strong blasts of air create a massive pressure change at the microphone element, impairing the sound. Plosives are typically audible as low-end thumps, anywhere between 20–300 Hz, sometimes as high as 500 Hz.

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Considerations when using de-plosive on audio that has already been filtered

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De-plosive uses a frequency band between 20 to 80 Hz to detect plosives. If the audio has already been filtered with a high-pass filter, it is possible that plosive detection will not work correctly. So, it is recommended to use De-plosive on audio that has not yet been filtered.