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Connecting to a DAW with RX Connect

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From the course: iZotope RX 4: Repairing and Enhancing Audio

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Connecting to a DAW with RX Connect

- One thing you might have noticed when we looked at our list of Audio Suite plugins and Realtime plugins, is the absence of the all powerful Spectral Denoiser. How can we use that in our DAW of choice? Well, it has to do with the new concept called RX Connect. RX Connect is like an invisible pipeline between your digital audio workstation and the standalone iZotope RX which runs in the background. DAWs and Video Editors that can take advantage of RX Connect are Pro Tools, Media Composer, Audition, Samplitude, Pyramex, Cubase, Nuendo, WaveLab, and Sound Forge. Here's how we can set it up in Pro Tools. First we want to make a stereo auxillary track. So I'll type shift command n and I'll make a stereo aux track. Now under multi-channel plugin, Instrument, we'll find iZotope RX Monitor. This is where we'll hear the audio from the standalone RX app piped in to Pro Tools. This plugin is sort of like a liason between iZotope RX, which will run in the background, and Pro Tools. So whatever…

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