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lightsfadelow wrote:Have you used RX2?
No, I already have PhotoSounder,

... and I hate having to switch to a non-inline, non-interactive app (regardless of whether it's another iZotope app or not) from Iris.
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Between recently getting Iris, Trilian, and a Korg microsampler... plus jumping ship from Logic over the Live 8 in the last 6 months... man o man it's gonna be a busy summer
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rj0 I'm not sure what you are getting at. RX2 can be used as a stand-alone app or as plugins and is meant for a very ifferent purpose than Iris. One is an instrument, the other is a spectral editor/repair tool. RX2 is designed properly for its use. Erik was asking about a tool that could edit several minutes of audio content, RX2 is a fine suggestion for that purpose. That doesn't take anything away from Iris, which is meant for a completely different use case.

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lightsfadelow wrote:rj0 I'm not sure what you are getting at. RX2 can be used as a stand-alone app or as plugins and is meant for a very ifferent purpose than Iris. One is an instrument, the other is a spectral editor/repair tool. RX2 is designed properly for its use. Erik was asking about a tool that could edit several minutes of audio content, RX2 is a fine suggestion for that purpose. That doesn't take anything away from Iris, which is meant for a completely different use case.
"Spectral Repair is not supported on this host."

Maybe just better if iZotope removed some of Iris' limitations rather than have to buy an additional rather expensive and off-line solution.

Yes, I know, you're offering a nice alternative iZotope solution to Iris for his problem, but it feels so very much like an upsell for something that Iris ought to be able to do in the first place.

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I'm not sure what host you're using. If the host doesn't have a WAV editor built in, then perhaps you can't use the tool the way it was intended, which is (one of the reasons) why they also have a standaone app. RX2 and Iris are different animals that use the same tech. I would never want to use Iris to clean up a vocal track, but I use RX2 to do it all the time.

Although if you're suggesting some sort of realtime spectral filter based on the RX2 spectral engine, that sound like a cool plugin too.

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Erik's host, but it isn't the only host I tried.

I guess I really do see Iris as essentially a kind of semi-real-time spectral filter (for pads and the like, with the selections as the modulations) based on RX2. That's perhaps why I find this so irritating.

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If it were a spectral filter, it would be an effect plugin not an instrument plugin. But I do like the idea of a spectral filter effect. I suspect it would be very hard to build such a thing, though, since you aren't loading samples in this model, you're processing arbitrary audio as it enters the plugin in realtime. I'm not sure what you'd show as the frequency spectrum to draw on... maybe I'm just not smart enough to figure it out ;-)

If I want to take a long audio track and do a spectral edit on in, I picture that as an offline operation and I use RX2.

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lightsfadelow wrote:If it were a spectral filter, it would be an effect plugin not an instrument plugin. But I do like the idea of a spectral filter effect. I suspect it would be very hard to build such a thing, though, since you aren't loading samples in this model, you're processing arbitrary audio as it enters the plugin in realtime. I'm not sure what you'd show as the frequency spectrum to draw on... maybe I'm just not smart enough to figure it out ;-)
Actually, iZotope has had one for a few years now,
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/spectron/

It uses LFOs instead of paintbrushes, but does provide spectral filters, delays, a 'morph' and pan effects. It can be just the right tool sometimes.

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Perhaps it's more viewpoint than anything.

PhotoSounder is an off-line spectral editor/filter. And if one is using it to edit pads and environments for an instrument (ie. a sampler), then Iris works a lot like the integrated equivalent (spectral editor and sampler, except with a lot of seemingly unnecessary limitations in the spectral editing department).

As for real-time, no you can't feed arbitrary track audio into Iris and use it as a filter. But that arbitrary track audio comes from either a sample, which can be loaded directly into Iris and processed. Or from a synth, but here Iris 'is' the synth.
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Right on. I don't own that but maybe Erik should check it out.

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I haven't looked deep enough into RX2 but it might indeed be what I have to add as (once again...) final tool.
From my point of view it does not replace Iris. Iris is really an synth, RX2 is / could be used more an effects tool. For any kind of droning and twisting of sound Iris can be used. To select and manipulate certain harmonics of an entire file RX2 is needed.
Who knows: perhaps a stripped-down version of RX2 (no restoring tools) will be implemented in a future Iris upgrade?
My only suggestion to iZotope would be to offer a kind of cross-grade price for RX2 to registered Iris owners. I may suggest it to them...
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Sorry for posting several Iris demo. I did not mean at all to promote myself in the thread.
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Is Izotope always so silent? No forum. No one checking in here. Seems odd these days.

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Jake Jackson wrote:Is Izotope always so silent? No forum. No one checking in here. Seems odd these days.
There seems to be someone from iZotope watching the Gearslutz forum but the Iris-thread over there is dead sort of...
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-prod ... -iris.html

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everything Ive hear so far from this plug has been ambient. Can't it do anything else?

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