

Each of the displaying mode has its own settings for horizontal, vertical zooms and transparency. In the upper part is a display where you'll monitor both the graphic waveform and its spectral analysis. Some functions are located in floating windows, such as Preferences or the Modules. RX gathers its functions in a resizable window which will benefit from a big display, however it could as well be adjusted to fit a smaller one. Let's review the first, RX, which is far from looking like a "poor relation". The second includes enhanced algorithms and parameters (more dithering MBIT+ and SRC 64 bits functions, multiresolution Declipping and Spectral Repair, etc.). Two versions of the application are available, RX and RX Advanced. RX is currently only available as a standalone application for Mac and PC (Windows XP, 圆4, Vista, Mac OS 10.3.9 or later), but plug-in versions of its modules are planned for 2008. The editor has created its own algorithms, in order to offer an alternative to the reknowned algorithms from Algorithmix or Noveltech licenced to other soft editors (Merging, Waves, CreamWare, TC Electronic, Sony Oxford, AudioGrabber.), or even to pro solutions such as Algorithmix NoiseFree or reNOVAtor, NoNoise II from SonicStudio and of course Cedar.

Now it is time for sonic restoration, with RX, a complete software solution. IZotope has already released plug-ins for various sound domains, such as distortion(Trash), mastering (Ozone), time stretch and pitch shift (Radius) and other (Spectron, iDrum, PhatMatik Pro, Vinyl.).
