iZotope are preparing of the release of a new version of RX. Aside from the name change (they've added 'audio editor' to the title) there's lots of new features to get excited about.
Ctrl/Command-: zoom left edge. Ctrl/Command-: zoom right edge. F1: help You can add module-specific and processing keyboard shortcuts in RX 7 Preferences Keyboard Note: These Keyboard Shortcuts do not work with the RX Plug-ins.(RX modules in a host application).
When you purchase iZotope RX 4 today you will receive RX 4 as you'd expect. However, iZotope are currently putting the finishing touches on the newRX 5 Audio Editor. When RX 5 Advanced Audio Editor is released in October, they'll send you a free upgrade!
What's New in RX 5 Advanced?
De-plosive: Instantly eliminate every single plosive from any dialogue track, with total transparency. This is an industry first.
Leveler: Automatically creates a clip gain envelope to smooth any volume inconsistencies with the Leveler. Optimized with intelligent De-breath and De-ess algorithms, the Leveler automatically detects breaths and esses in a dialogue take, then applies transparent clip gain adjustments. This is an industry first.
What's New in RX 5 Advanced?
Instant Process tool: The one-click magic eraser for your audio. From unwanted cough to scene-interrupting siren, instantly paint away any audio problem directly in the spectrogram timeline.
Module Chain: Remove distortion, clicks, interference, background noise, smooth out inconsistent volume and ambience….all at once! Whatever the multiple editing tasks you need done, they can now be accomplished in a single mouse click that fires off all of your edits.
Seamless Integration: Sync and integrate the power of the RX Audio Editor with any audio and video editing software timeline using RX Connect. Clip-by-clip and handles support added for the most efficient Avid Pro Tools post production workflow available.
De-reverb: Reduce some of the reverb from a recorded space in order to make the dialogue useable. Salvage recordings of dialogue containing too much reverb/acoustic space without needing to spend time/money on a reshoot or ADR.
Pricing and availability details
Izotope Rx Scroll Left Right Shortcut Windows 10
- Customers who have purchased RX 4 after August 8, 2015 will receive a free upgrade to RX 5 Audio Editor upon release in October.
- Customers who purchase RX 4 Advanced after August 8, 2015 will receive a free upgrade to RX 5 Advanced Audio Editor upon release in October.
- Special upgrade pricing to RX 5 Audio Editor and RX 5 Advanced Audio Editor will be available for all previous RX customers upon the release of RX 5 Audio Editor in October.
Web: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/post-production/rx-5-audio-editor/
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Turn Keyboard Support On or Off
You can turn Keyboard Shortcuts On or Off from the General Options menu. Keyboard support must be set to Full for all Keyboard shortcuts to be available. Available options include Full (full keyboard support), Minimal (only TAB, arrow keys, and ENTER), or None (Keyboard shortcuts turned off).
Alt+click
If you Alt+click on the 'active' light of a module on the faceplate that module is made active (on) and all other modules are bypassed.
If you Alt+click on the Bypass ('b') button of a multiband that band is solo'ed.
If you Alt+click on a module in the preset system that module is made active and the rest inactive.
Alt+clicking on most other controls will reset them to their default value.
Wheel Mouse Notes
If you have a wheel mouse, you can adjust most controls (I/O gain, sliders, etc.) by simply positioning the mouse cursor over the control and rolling the wheel. Hold CTRL to move in smaller increments and SHIFT to move in larger increments. If the wheel has no effect, try clicking on the plugin to make sure Ozone has the keyboard focus.
In the Paragraphic Equalizer, you can adjust the Q of a selected band or bands with the wheel.
In the Paragraphic Equalizer table (accessed with the 'Show Info' button) you can adjust a value by holding the mouse over the value and rolling the wheel.
In the History screen, you can use the wheel to scroll through the History list.
Copy/Paste Support
Right-click (under OS X you can also ctrl-click) on any slider to bring up a context menu allowing you to copy and paste its value. You can copy/paste between sliders, even if the sliders are in different instances of the plugin. You can also copy/paste between a slider and a text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit in order to see the slider's value to a much higher precision than the plugin displays.
Mouse and Meters
You can zoom in and out on level meters and level histograms by holding down the Ctrl key under Windows or the Command key under OS X and clicking with the left mouse button to zoom in or the right mouse button to zoom out. Under OS X you can also Command-ctrl-click to zoom out.
You can reset the peaks or averaging of the spectrum by clicking on the spectrum.
You can reset a meter's peak indication by clicking on it. You can also reset a level meter's clipping indicator by clicking on the clipping indicator (the red 'over' light at the top).)
Here is a list of Available Shortcut Keys
Front Panel | |
Ctrl + 1 through 6 | Display each of the six mastering module screens with the Ctrl key in combination with the 1-6 keys. |
Ctrl + Shift + 1 through 5 | Displays options dialogs: 1: General Options 2: Spectrum Options 3: I/O Options 4: EQ Options 5: Reverb Options 6: Exciter Options 7: Imager Options 8: Dynamics Options 9: Maximizer Options Note: If you are using a component plug-in, Ctrl + Shift + 4 will always take you to the options tab of the module you are using. |
Ctrl + P | Toggles Preset Manager |
Ctrl + B | Toggles bypass for all Ozone processing. |
Mastering Modules | |
Tab and Shift + Tab | Select the next or previous control. You can also select a control by clicking on it with the mouse. To select a slider without moving the slider, click on the slider label. |
Home and End | Set the value of the selected control to its lowest or highest value, respectively. |
Arrow keys | Turn the selected control up or down. Use with Shift key for larger increments. You can select a control by clicking on it. To select a slider without moving the slider, click on the slider label. |
Page Up and Page Down | Turn the selected control up or down in larger steps. Use with Shift key for larger increments. |
Enter | Toggles the value of a checkbox or button control if selected, or enters numeric entry mode if a fader is selected. |
Space Bar | Toggles the value of a checkbox if selected. |
Direct Entry | Note that you can enter a numeric value directly for a selected control by pressing Enter or clicking on the numeric value label, entering a new number, and pressing the Enter key. |
EQ | |
Alt + click | Apply a bandpass filter at the mouse cursor to 'solo' the frequencies under the cursor |
Ctrl + click (Windows) Command + click (OS X) | Selects multiple EQ bands to adjust them as one group |
Shift + click | Constrain mouse movements (dragging an EQ band) in either the vertical or horizontal direction. |
Double-click | Double click on a band to reset it to its default position. Double click anywhere in the spectrum without an active node to activate a node in that area. |
Left/Right arrow keys | Adjust the frequency of a selected band or bands. Use with Shift key for larger increments. |
Up/Down arrow keys | Adjust the gain of a selected band or bands. Use with Shift key for larger increments. |
Alt + up/down arrow keys | Changes the fiilter type (bell, lowpass, highpass, etc.) for the selected band. |
Alt + left/right arrow keys | Select the next or previous EQ band. |
Ctrl + left/right arrow keys | Adjust the Q of a selected band or bands. Use with Shift key for larger increments. |
Input/Output Gain | |
Ctrl + - Ctrl + = | Increase the left and right input gain. Use with Shift key for larger increments |
Ctrl + [ Ctrl + ] | Decrease the left and right input gain. Use with Shift key for larger increments |
Ctrl + ; Ctrl + ' | Increase the left and right output gain. Use with Shift key for larger increments |
Ctrl + . Ctrl + / | Decrease the left and right output gain. Use with Shift key for larger increments |
Ctrl + , Ctrl + | Toggle locking the left and right input or output gains |
Misc | |
Ctrl + Z | Undo the last change made to a control. |
Ctrl + Y | Redo the last change made to a control. |
Alt + 0 through 9 or Ctrl + Alt + 0 through 9 | Sets the opacity/transparency of the Ozone UI. 0 is fully opaque (not transparent at all). After that, 1 through 9 set increasing levels of opacity. |
Esc | Cancels dialog boxes. |
F1 | Launch help for active module |
F3 | Toggle options dialog visibility |
F4 | Toggle filter graph visibility |
F5 | Toggle History visibility |
F6 | Resets active panel |