Izotope RX:
A Practical Guide For Podcasters
Learn how to get the most out of Izotope RX as a podcast editor
Let’s be honest, RX is an intimidating program at first. From the weird spectrogram display to dozens of modules, it’s tough to know where to start. Once you understand what you’re looking at and how it works you can leverage its power to clean up the most challenging podcast recordings. This course is the missing video manual for podcast editors who want to finally learn how to use RX.
An RX Course Designed For Podcasts
5 hours Of video content
This course is packed with video content to help you see and hear what is being done and why.
The Video Manual for RX
There is a video covering each of the 16 most used RX modules for cleaning up podcast recordings, plus 7 more.
Real world examples
Watch how to clean up podcast recordings using the types of recordings podcast editors receive from clients.
Cleaner Recordings
You’ll learn how to easily reduce background noise and reverb, plosives, mouth noise, and so much more to provide your listeners with better sounding episodes.
Save Time
Don’t just learn how to use the modules. Learn how to build module chains and save time by processing multiple files at once with custom batch processes.
RX Presets
Get my custom starter presets. Many of them can be used as-is on most recordings. These are the presets I use daily to save me time.
Course Sections
01
Izotope RX: How to clean and prepare your audio
An introduction to IZotope RX, its editor and the 16 modules podcast editors need to know. This is your video manual for using RX as a podcast editor. Learn what each control does and how to dial in each module. Then watch how to use them together to make a real difference to the audio.
02
Mastering
RX has more utility than noise and reverb reduction. It can be used to master your episodes to your target LUFS level and even convert your mastered file into an mp3 to deliver to the client.
Who Is Izotope RX: A Practical Guide for podcasters For?
Podcast Editors & Managers
When you work with clients, you need the best tools. There is nothing we do that is more obvious to the client than cleaning up bad audio. Having these skills can help you differentiate yourself.
Podcasters
Stop relying on all the AI voice destroyers out there that over process your audio, or worse, make you sound like a different person. Learn the skills to do the work yourself so you have full control over how your episodes sound.
Content Creators
Unless you’re recording in a nice studio, RX can help you clean up the audio on your videos so you can stand out against the typical content creator.