I've commented on your other video before, but I gotta make another, this one really opened my eyes on how the RX workflow should look like, this is really helpful, thank you.
please more this kind of videos where you show how you fix stuff and your thinking process and why u did this way or another and tips like cool shortcuts, thanks a ton man! respect ,I'm in to this so much !!!
Thank Thomas ! I have enjoyed watching all your videos and as a lowly audio book editor I have been able to apply many of your techniques to my work flow. Keep up the good work.
I’m glad to help. There are so many ways to do simple things like this and every person seems like they want to sell you a plugin to solve a problem. Sometimes rolling up your sleeves and getting to business is better than taking shortcuts
@@ThomasBoykin for the last show we mixed, there was a LOT of jewelry noise (bracelets), host talking with her hands - fingernails and ring clashes, and hair rubbing against the LAV. The shows have been delivered now but I'm gonna get into those mixes again now that I've watched several of your videos and hone in on my spectral repair skills. Are you going to do a video on the new ARA implementation of RX Spectral Repair in Pro Tools?
That second 'Brown' Fox is a great example of the batch process vs manual. If you do batch process, the restore selection to initial state function is super handy as well.
Another great video, Thomas! Thank you! I recently just got a gaming mouse with 12 additional buttons which has been really great for processing shortcuts. Leaves my left hand free for cursor selection mode, zooming, and transport.
Thomas, thanks for your tutorial, it so useful. By the way, can you do some tutorial about/Kraken Sound, EDLs and how is it works from recieve material to integrated in DAW
Does izotope have newer plugins that use only one feature of this now? Such as de click in just one “plug in”? I’m looking for a cheaper alternative to buying this whole package of features
I have a basic question that's not in the manual or any videos I've seen, including yours on RUclips. If you run De-click on your track, how do you get the track to run with removed clicks when you render that track? I've run De-click on a track and it tells me 156 clicks were removed. Then I render that track, load it back in my DAW, put on another instance of De-click with the same settings and it finds 129 clicks. So what am I doing wrong? I do not have the "advanced" version - only the plugin, so there is no "render" button on the plugin - I'm rendering the track after running De-click using my DAW.
Great tutorial! I just updated to RX10 Advanced yesterday (from 7). I'm curious how you like that Updated Spectral Recovery which they show used to synthesize missing frequencies from lo-fi dialogue (like zoom calls).
I don’t work on stuff like that any more. But I would probably do decrackle, de rustle at 1.5-2 reduction if the lavs were really nasty, and dialog isolate at -4 but only if the tracks needed it. Every show is different!
Do you also use the pencil tool in Pro Tools to manually draw out clicks? I find myself doing that a lot, and usually with good results. Good job with the video again!
I have a big problem with this. I am a sound editor/mixer for a TV show with 26 minutes of talking. If I do this step by step, it will take up to 3 hours. If I process the whole audio or a few seconds of it, sometimes were removed important parts of the words. Like T, P, and even K. Do you guys have any experience with this? I tried to play with various settings in this module but no luck.
could you please give advice for this kind of jobs, how to find them, because on indeed there are not so much audio jobs, and I use upwork and fiverr for it, I manage to find but its really rare job, and I see in the US there are a lot of this jobs and you have guild etc, if you are not from US , how it is possible to get in this field, thanks
Hi Tom, thanks for this video I learnt a lot. I have been editing a lot of voice overs, mostly with Izotope rx8 elements. Making the switch now to Advanced. You said you'd rather do it bit by bit than processing all at once. Would you say that is the same for de-plosives ? Does that affect the overall sound too ? I don't have the de-plosive funtion yet, but if I do I'd know which way to go. Thanks and keep up these great videos!
I've commented on your other video before, but I gotta make another, this one really opened my eyes on how the RX workflow should look like, this is really helpful, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
please more this kind of videos where you show how you fix stuff and your thinking process and why u did this way or another and tips like cool shortcuts, thanks a ton man! respect ,I'm in to this so much !!!
Thank Thomas ! I have enjoyed watching all your videos and as a lowly audio book editor I have been able to apply many of your techniques to my work flow. Keep up the good work.
It is a helpful lesson. It is interesting to see more lessons about Izotope RX.
Great tutorial. Just what I need - deeper understanding. Best quote for me: "It's not what I wanna be known for!!!"
I’m glad to help. There are so many ways to do simple things like this and every person seems like they want to sell you a plugin to solve a problem. Sometimes rolling up your sleeves and getting to business is better than taking shortcuts
@@ThomasBoykin for the last show we mixed, there was a LOT of jewelry noise (bracelets), host talking with her hands - fingernails and ring clashes, and hair rubbing against the LAV. The shows have been delivered now but I'm gonna get into those mixes again now that I've watched several of your videos and hone in on my spectral repair skills.
Are you going to do a video on the new ARA implementation of RX Spectral Repair in Pro Tools?
Great tutorials Thomas. Can’t wait to discover more of what you’ve published already.
This is what a great teacher look like
That second 'Brown' Fox is a great example of the batch process vs manual.
If you do batch process, the restore selection to initial state function is super handy as well.
Excellent video as always Thomas - thanks so much!
"I just run on pure coffee and rage!" Classic, but so true.
We need more of these videos plz
Thanks
Glad to help!
love your videos!! i have a mediocre mic and noisy room for pop music and this is super helpful
Question about dialogue levels. What target LUFS level should I use for RUclips short films, -18 or -24?
It will depend on what else is in the program. I would probably go for -18 if it is Dialogue heavy
Another great video, Thomas! Thank you! I recently just got a gaming mouse with 12 additional buttons which has been really great for processing shortcuts. Leaves my left hand free for cursor selection mode, zooming, and transport.
Good vid, and I've been using RX for 10+ years!
Thomas, thanks for your tutorial, it so useful. By the way, can you do some tutorial about/Kraken Sound, EDLs and how is it works from recieve material to integrated in DAW
Does izotope have newer plugins that use only one feature of this now? Such as de click in just one “plug in”?
I’m looking for a cheaper alternative to buying this whole package of features
Check out Acon Declick
@@ThomasBoykin ok thanks!
More valuable tutorials, thank you Mr Boykin, I'd love it if you did a video for each RX function :)
For very short clicks, Interpolate sometimes works better than Spectral Attenuate.
Awesome stuff as usual Thomas.
Forever grateful
🙏🏼
thumbs up first, then watch.
That was the best I seen. Thanks
Appreciate the video very much! Thank You for so many details you shared
So informative! I'm going to copy your shortcuts 👍
I have a basic question that's not in the manual or any videos I've seen, including yours on RUclips. If you run De-click on your track, how do you get the track to run with removed clicks when you render that track? I've run De-click on a track and it tells me 156 clicks were removed. Then I render that track, load it back in my DAW, put on another instance of De-click with the same settings and it finds 129 clicks. So what am I doing wrong? I do not have the "advanced" version - only the plugin, so there is no "render" button on the plugin - I'm rendering the track after running De-click using my DAW.
There will always be more clicks that it finds, even running it multiple times. If quality dialogue work is your goal DO NOT use declick.
Thanks so much..
Great tutorial! I just updated to RX10 Advanced yesterday (from 7). I'm curious how you like that Updated Spectral Recovery which they show used to synthesize missing frequencies from lo-fi dialogue (like zoom calls).
I haven’t used it
Great! Thanks!
Thomas, can you share with us your chain for batch processing for low rate budgets talk shows?
I don’t work on stuff like that any more. But I would probably do decrackle, de rustle at 1.5-2 reduction if the lavs were really nasty, and dialog isolate at -4 but only if the tracks needed it. Every show is different!
@@ThomasBoykin Thanks!
Do you also use the pencil tool in Pro Tools to manually draw out clicks? I find myself doing that a lot, and usually with good results.
Good job with the video again!
I haven’t done that for years but yes it works well!
I have a big problem with this. I am a sound editor/mixer for a TV show with 26 minutes of talking. If I do this step by step, it will take up to 3 hours. If I process the whole audio or a few seconds of it, sometimes were removed important parts of the words. Like T, P, and even K. Do you guys have any experience with this? I tried to play with various settings in this module but no luck.
3 hours is nothing, it would take me 3 days to do a quick dialogue edit on 26 minutes!
Hi can you make a video for mastering a film mix?
There is no mastering in film mixing. But I have a few videos in mixing films
So Good Thank You!
could you please give advice for this kind of jobs, how to find them, because on indeed there are not so much audio jobs, and I use upwork and fiverr for it, I manage to find but its really rare job, and I see in the US there are a lot of this jobs and you have guild etc, if you are not from US , how it is possible to get in this field, thanks
I’m in the us and a member of the union. Most of the jobs I get are through referrals from previous clients or coworkers
@@ThomasBoykin im getting that very rare even though I've finished 100+ freelance projects with 5 stars ;/
Amazing video! THANK YOU ❤️
Hi Tom, thanks for this video I learnt a lot. I have been editing a lot of voice overs, mostly with Izotope rx8 elements. Making the switch now to Advanced. You said you'd rather do it bit by bit than processing all at once. Would you say that is the same for de-plosives ? Does that affect the overall sound too ? I don't have the de-plosive funtion yet, but if I do I'd know which way to go. Thanks and keep up these great videos!
Thanks so much for sharing this info'.
Would be great if you show some tricks you did on John Wick 4..;)
I can’t share those files, but maybe I can do a video on some tricks I used when work slows down
this is treasure!!
that was awesome!
7:28
Dialogue editor : "I just run on coffee and rage"
We're a sad bunch
@@ThomasBoykin Lol. Thanks for the amazing work.
"I just run on pure coffee and rage" -- LMAO!
If you run out of coffee, just add some rage.
"I just run on pure coffee and rage" hahaha
EPIC
I cant believe you didnt remove the nose at "jumped" in the first Version... These are the real annyoin clicks ;)
'promosm'
talks too much and repeats the same thing (drinks coffee? seriously?)