![]() The click widening slider repairs the signal around the click by widening the repair area. Then you have the frequency skew slider where you can choose to detect more clicks at low frequencies or high frequencies. In the middle you have a sensitivity slider that lets you control the amount of repaired clicks by adjusting the sensitivity of the click detector. ![]() On the right you can choose the type of click you want to remove. In the de-click tab you can choose between a single-band, a periodic multi-band and a random multi-band algorithms. De-click automatically finds and repairs clicks, de-crackle removes less prominent or continuously happening clicks and interpolate is good for fixing single clicks or filling large gaps in the audio files. There are three main tabs in the de-click module. On the bottom you have the usual preview, bypass, compare and process buttons.ĭe-click is meant to eliminate clicks, crackles, pops and digital impulse noises. Below the makeup gain you have a post-limiter option which when selected keeps the waveform under 0 dB. ![]() Sometimes after processing the file you can see that the audio file is still clipping and you can attenuate it with this slider. Then you got a makeup gain slider that applies gain to the selection after declipping. On the right you can choose between different processing quality settings but I tend to leave it at high. On the left you can manually adjust both positive and negative thresholds or you can use the suggest button that automatically sets the thresholds to optimal settings. As with all of the modules you get a set of presets that you can use as good starting points. De-clipĭe-clip repairs digital and analog clipping artifacts that result when A/D converters are pushed too hard or magnetic tape is over-saturated. On the bottom right corner you have an undo window where you can easily undo processes you have done and also do quick before / after previews of your audio. On the right you can open the modules and tweak their settings to your liking. Below you have a quick access to all the basic functions, meters and settings so you don’t need to browse through a bunch of menus to get access to a function you want. The main bulk of the interface is reserved for displaying the audio with waveform and spectrogram modes. IZotope has provided a more detailed list of the differences between the RX5 and RX5 Advanced on their site and you can check it out HERE. ![]() RX5 Advanced is geared more towards professional users and comes with advanced versions of the repair functions, a wide array of different audio enhancement features and you also get the Insight metering suite, bundled as an additional plug-in. The RX5 has all the basic repair functions and even some audio enhancement features in it that will definitely help the average user to get rid of nasty audio problems. IZotope RX5 Audio Editor comes in two versions (RX5 and RX5 Advanced) and the difference between these versions is noticeable. ![]()
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