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Available as VST, AU, and AAX.
Drums too loud? Bass too soft? RX 7’s Music Rebalance uses machine learning to separate sources, so you can remix any fully mixed track. It’s so powerful, you can even isolate and remove vocals.
The new Repair Assistant finds potential problems like clicks and pops, noise, and clipping, then suggests different solutions, letting you hear examples of your audio with each. Once you find a solution you like, it automatically repairs the tracks and even shows you what modules and settings it used.
RX 7 includes benchmark voice tools that let you address problems easily. De-ess, de-click, and de-noise voice tracks quickly. Get surgical when you want. Eliminate sudden background noises like doors opening, amp hum, or a/c units powering on.
RX 7 de-bleeds beautifully, and with precision. Erase click tracks on vocal takes, and eliminate any other unwanted sounds that find their way into projects.
- - Standalone Audio Editor
- - Music Rebalance
- - Repair Assistant
- - Variable Time & Pitch
- - Spectral Repair
- - Breath Control
- - Voice De-noise
- - Spectral De-noise
- - Mouth De-click
- - De-bleed
- - De-plosive
- - De-clip
- - Spectral De-esser
- - De-click
- - De-hum
- - Composite View
- For the most up-to-date system requirements and host compatibility details, please visit the manufacturer's website
- Mac OS X 10.9 - 10.14. Please note RX 7 is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina.
- Windows 7+
- Audio Unit (32 & 64-bit), AAX (64-bit, real-time), AAX-AS (64-bit, Audiosuite), RTAS (32-bit, real-time), DPM-AS (32-bit, Audiosuite), VST 2 (32 & 64-bit), VST 3 (32 & 64-bit)
This page contains reference information about this module. For more information on how to use Spectral Repair see the Users Guide.
Spectral repair is a tool for interpolating selected areas on a time-frequency spectrogram. It is able to provide higher quality than the Declicker tool for long corrupted segments of audio (above 10 ms). Spectral repair can be used to remove (or attenuate) certain unwanted sounds from recordings, such as squeaked chairs, coughs, dropped objects, mobile phone calls, etc.
Note: Spectral Repair cannot process selections longer than 4 seconds.
Attenuate: this mode can be used when the corrupted interval contains sufficient useful information. This method reduces spectrogram magnitudes in the selected area to match magnitudes from the surrounding area. Replace: this mode completely replaces the selected content with a content interpolated from the surrounding data. The number of frequency bands used for interpolation is selectable.Pattern: this mode finds the most similar portion of the surrounding audio and uses this to replace the corrupted audio.
Partials + Noise: this mode allows for higher-quality interpolation by explicit location of signal harmonics from 2 sides of the corrupted interval and linking them together by synthesis. This method is able to correctly interpolate cases of pitch modulation, including vibrato. The rest of non-harmonic material ('residual') is interpolated using Replace method.
Spectral Repair Controls:
Number of bands - selects the number of frequency bands used for interpolation. A higher number of bands can provide better frequency resolution, but also requires wider surrounding area to be analyzed for interpolation.
Direction - In Attenuate mode, Direction determines whether material to the left and right (Horizontal), above and below (Vertical), or both horizontal and vertical (2d) is used in repairing the selection.
Multi-resolution -enables multi-resolution mode when better frequency resolution is used for interpolation of low-frequency content and better time resolution is used for interpolation of high-frequency content. (Advanced Only)
Strength - parameter adjusts strength of attenuation in Attenuate mode.
Surrounding region length - defines how much of the surrounding content will be used for interpolation
Before/after weighting - gives more weight to the surrounding audio before or after the selection
Harmonics sensitivity - adjusts amount of detected and linked harmonics in Partials + Noise mode. Lower values will detect fewer harmonics, while higher values will detect more harmonics and can introduce some unnatural pitch modulations in the interpolated result.
Search Range- in Spectral Repair Pattern mode, selects the length of the audio segment used in a search for a suitable replacement interval. For example, setting it to 5 seconds will allow search within +/-5 second range from the selection.
Surrounding Region Shading
When using the Spectral Repair module, your selections will be shown with a dotted line surrounding your selected region. This dotted line is directly controlled by the Surrounding Region and Before/After Weighting controls inside of your Spectral Repair modules, and provides a visual representation of your set values.
The surrounding region is the region that RX uses for interpolation of the selected region. The data from the surrounding region is used to restore the selected region.