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Izotope Rx: Previewing audio on streaming codecs

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Demo summary

The narrator uses the Streaming Preview module to hear how a track will sound when compressed by Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube codecs.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the Streaming Preview module
  2. Select a preset for a specific platform like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, or YouTube
  3. Adjust the quality factor in kilobits per second to simulate different internet connection speeds
  4. Play the audio to hear the impact of the codec and loudness normalization
  5. Switch between different settings to compare and contrast the sound

Options

  • Simulate Spotify normalization at -14 LUFS
  • Toggle between various kilobits per second quality levels
  • Use platform-specific presets for high quality

Tips

  • Test low-quality versions of your track to understand how it sounds for listeners with poor internet connections
  • Use this module to preview your track before sending it to a distributor to avoid surprises on streaming platforms

Highlights

this allows us to hear what our track is going to actually sound like at different codeexes... so that way you don't have to send your music to the distributor, wait a couple of days, and then figure it out the hard way

All demos from “How to Use iZotope RX12 (Musicians Guide)

  1. 4:250:49Identifying drum transients in the RX 12 SpectrogramThe narrator zooms into a drum recording to show how vertical lines in the spectrogram represent full-frequency transients like kick drum hits.Izotope RxAI Audio Editor
  2. 6:581:21Analyzing broadband noise and reverbThe narrator demonstrates how ambient reverb and room noise appear as 'cloudy dense fog' between vocal phrases in the RX 12 interface.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  3. 8:241:09Locating plosives in vocal recordingsThe demonstrator identifies low-frequency 'hot spots' in the spectrogram to pinpoint and play back distracting 'P' and 'B' plosive sounds.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  4. 10:241:18Importing files and toggling view modesA demonstration of dragging a vocal file into RX 12 and using the slider to transition between waveform and spectrogram displays.Izotope RxAI Audio Editor
  5. 13:211:43Removing plosives with the De-plosive moduleThe narrator uses the frequency-time selection tool to isolate a plosive and renders the De-plosive module to clean the audio.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  6. 15:231:27Comparing multiple processing settingsThe demonstrator shows how to use the 'Compare' history to toggle between original audio and two different De-plosive settings before rendering.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  7. 21:083:20Using advanced selection and harmonic toolsA walkthrough of the Lasso, Paintbrush, and Magic Wand tools to select specific frequencies and their associated harmonics for processing.Izotope RxAI Audio Editor
  8. 26:550:58Instant Process mode for rapid editingThe narrator demonstrates the 'Instant Process' feature to automatically apply De-click and Attenuate functions simply by highlighting audio areas.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  9. 35:582:37Real-time spectral editing in a DAW via ARAThe demonstrator uses the RX 12 Spectral Editor plugin inside Studio One to perform non-destructive plosive removal and S-attenuation directly on the timeline.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  10. 41:011:36Splitting a mix into stems with Music RebalanceThe narrator uses the new Stem Split feature to separate a full track into voice, bass, drums, and other stems for individual processing.Izotope RxAI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
  11. 44:541:57Removing cymbal bleed from a snare trackA demonstration of the rebuilt De-bleed module using machine learning to isolate a snare drum from heavy cymbal bleed without a sidechain reference.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  12. 47:240:56Truncating audio with Trim SilenceThe demonstrator uses the Trim Silence module to automatically remove gaps between sound design recordings and tighten the sequence.Izotope RxAI Audio Editor
  13. 55:372:38Batch breath removal with Breath ControlThe narrator applies the Breath Control module to an entire vocal track, adjusting sensitivity to reduce breaths while maintaining a natural sound.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  14. 1:03:081:48Repairing clipped audio with De-clipThe demonstrator uses the De-clip module to reconstruct transients and remove digital distortion from an over-gained vocal recording.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  15. 1:07:401:24Eliminating guitar amp humThe narrator uses the 'Learn' function in the De-hum module to identify and completely remove a consistent buzzing sound from a guitar track.Izotope RxAI Audio Enhancer & Noise Reduction
  16. 1:12:302:05Optimizing master loudness for streamingThe demonstrator uses the Loudness Optimize module to boost the level of quiet sections in a master without affecting the loudest peaks.Izotope RxAI Mastering
  17. 1:14:481:24Previewing audio on streaming codecsCurrentThe narrator uses the Streaming Preview module to hear how a track will sound when compressed by Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube codecs.Izotope RxAI Mastering
  18. Watch “How to Use iZotope RX12 (Musicians Guide)” →

AI Mastering

  1. 8:392:32Analyzing masters with iZotope Insight and Tonal Balance ControlThe user imports the mastered files into a DAW and uses iZotope Insight to check loudness levels and Tonal Balance Control to compare frequency ranges against a pop music target.Orpheus Audio Academy
  2. 1:12:302:05Optimizing master loudness for streamingThe demonstrator uses the Loudness Optimize module to boost the level of quiet sections in a master without affecting the loudest peaks.Mastering․com
  3. 1:14:481:24Previewing audio on streaming codecsCurrentThe narrator uses the Streaming Preview module to hear how a track will sound when compressed by Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube codecs.Mastering․com