This is SUPER useful. Having run the Find Similar, one point that's worth mentioning is you can quickly go through all the found breaths and extend or shorten the selections to make them more accurate. RX11 doesn't remove the other selections when you're adjusting just one. Now that makes it a LOT faster and with 10 hours of audio to attenuate breaths in, this is one happy puppy! Thanks so much for the video!
Spot on. Thanks so much for sharing method 3 -- around 15:49 as someone posted below. I've spent countless hours tinkering with the Breath Control module over the years, and now I have a better starting point. Keep it up 👊
Thank you SO much for taking the time to make such a detailed and easy-to-follow video!! This video has been SO helpful - best video I have found on this topic for sure. THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! 🫂
This is exactly the insight I was looking for. I started a podcast a few months ago, all conversational format, and the full manual process of cleaning up breaths is starting to wear me down. I do have RX and opened breath control once or twice but I didn’t understand how it is supposed to be used. Now I do. Thank you!
I really want this and I’m happy to pay but I feel like buying rx10 standard would be paying for a lot of stuff that I don’t need just to get access to this - is there a cheaper option? I wish they would add this to the “elements” version at least
In the Fairlight tab, you could look and listen for breaths and surgically remove them by cut- pasting "room tone" or silence over each breath. Would be tedious but would work.
* Mahalo my friend! Excellent tutorial. I've started my own podcast and my breath sounds have almost been enough to surrender. I think you should consider being my guest on the show! Would that be fun for you?
15:49 - that's the part I've found to be most useful. Thank you for the video!
This is the best video I found on this topic, thank you very much!
This is SUPER useful. Having run the Find Similar, one point that's worth mentioning is you can quickly go through all the found breaths and extend or shorten the selections to make them more accurate. RX11 doesn't remove the other selections when you're adjusting just one. Now that makes it a LOT faster and with 10 hours of audio to attenuate breaths in, this is one happy puppy! Thanks so much for the video!
Spot on. Thanks so much for sharing method 3 -- around 15:49 as someone posted below. I've spent countless hours tinkering with the Breath Control module over the years, and now I have a better starting point. Keep it up 👊
Thank you SO much for taking the time to make such a detailed and easy-to-follow video!! This video has been SO helpful - best video I have found on this topic for sure. THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! 🫂
This is exactly the insight I was looking for. I started a podcast a few months ago, all conversational format, and the full manual process of cleaning up breaths is starting to wear me down. I do have RX and opened breath control once or twice but I didn’t understand how it is supposed to be used. Now I do. Thank you!
You, kind sir, are amazing! Thank you!!
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This is FANTASTIC! Exactly what I needed to clean up some 40-year old cassette recordings of Christian sermons. THANK YOU! God Bless you!
Very useful. Thank you.
I really want this and I’m happy to pay but I feel like buying rx10 standard would be paying for a lot of stuff that I don’t need just to get access to this - is there a cheaper option? I wish they would add this to the “elements” version at least
Is there really no alternative way to do this in DaVinci Resolve? Izotope standard is quite expensive.
Please let me know if you find a good way to
In the Fairlight tab, you could look and listen for breaths and surgically remove them by cut- pasting "room tone" or silence over each breath. Would be tedious but would work.
* Mahalo my friend! Excellent tutorial. I've started my own podcast and my breath sounds have almost been enough to surrender. I think you should consider being my guest on the show! Would that be fun for you?
What's the difference between Izotope RX 10 and RX 11?
It's the same product, just a later release.