There are upgrade prices on shops like Plugin Boutique or JRRShop
iZotope RX10 and Ozone 10 announced
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I just looked over at JRR for it but did not find anything... 
edit: neither at Plugin Boutique - the V10s aren't listed anywhere yet it appears.
edit: neither at Plugin Boutique - the V10s aren't listed anywhere yet it appears.
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- KVRAF
- 2328 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
The only upgrade prices I found was by logging into my account on the iZotope site. However they were upgrades to the Standard versions only, no sign of the Advanced prices
- KVRAF
- 25042 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
But there I don't find any upgrades to V10 either - are you sure you are not talking about this one:
"Ozone 9 Standard free upgrade to Ozone 10 Standard" ?
"Ozone 9 Standard free upgrade to Ozone 10 Standard" ?
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- KVRAF
- 2328 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
Oops you're right, my eyes skipped over the word 'free' and read it as: "Ozone 9 Standard upgrade to Ozone 10 Standard"
- KVRAF
- 37507 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Going by Neutron 4 maybe they are phasing out advanced versions and just having 2 tiers?mcbpete wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:13 pm The only upgrade prices I found was by logging into my account on the iZotope site. However they were upgrades to the Standard versions only, no sign of the Advanced prices
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 8 Jul, 2021
they should release M1 compatible installers which do not require Rosetta first!
- KVRian
- 531 posts since 11 Apr, 2019 from UK
If you need vocal isolation, RipX does a far better job and very powerful editing and correction tools.
Try vocal isolation on RipX demo vs RX9 advanced, you wont touch RX9 for that again.
If there's a photoshop style clone paint tool with opacity strength in RX10 Adv I will buy it, but it will have to offer up some major improvements for me to not wait till RX16 Adv is out. RX8 ADV to RX9 was a pretty poor upgrade.
Try vocal isolation on RipX demo vs RX9 advanced, you wont touch RX9 for that again.
If there's a photoshop style clone paint tool with opacity strength in RX10 Adv I will buy it, but it will have to offer up some major improvements for me to not wait till RX16 Adv is out. RX8 ADV to RX9 was a pretty poor upgrade.
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- KVRian
- 945 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
no details yet?
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- KVRian
- 811 posts since 2 Aug, 2013
Stop telling everyone about the secret weapon.MegaPixel wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:24 pm If you need vocal isolation, RipX does a far better job and very powerful editing and correction tools.
Try vocal isolation on RipX demo vs RX9 advanced, you wont touch RX9 for that again.
If there's a photoshop style clone paint tool with opacity strength in RX10 Adv I will buy it, but it will have to offer up some major improvements for me to not wait till RX16 Adv is out. RX8 ADV to RX9 was a pretty poor upgrade.
- KVRAF
- 3362 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
If Acoustica worked anywhere near as well as RX for noise reduction and surgical spectral edits then that comparison would be a lot fairer.wvshpr wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:47 am Upgrade prices from previous versions are really not attractive. I can almost buy two new licenses of Acon Digital Acoustica Premium for that. I pretty much set on switching.
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 16 Mar, 2022
Probably the same as with Neutron 4. Little bit of a skin change and nothing really new, just to milk out the brand a bit more. Otherwise they would have spammed us with the new incredible features to get our cash, instead of pulling this dark matter upgrade trick.
To be honest, ever since the takeover of iZotope and Native Instruments by Francisco Partners I'm a bit skeptical. I have yet to see a serious innovation or upgrade from either brand since the takeover.
Seems this new owner is only into fooling people in blindly buying based on the brands history, to milk our wallets.
Native Instruments, besides Kontakt has not a single plugin released with M1 support. iZotope has since dropped support for Vocal Synth, Trash, R4, Nimbus and Iris. Though they are still doing massive deal sales on these plugins, knowing that they are selling dead fish. Also some other plugins like the Mobius filter have vanished.
Before I spend another dime on either one of these brands, I first want to see that they are back into serious music business instead of getting as much revenue for their financial devision clients.
To be honest, ever since the takeover of iZotope and Native Instruments by Francisco Partners I'm a bit skeptical. I have yet to see a serious innovation or upgrade from either brand since the takeover.
Seems this new owner is only into fooling people in blindly buying based on the brands history, to milk our wallets.
Native Instruments, besides Kontakt has not a single plugin released with M1 support. iZotope has since dropped support for Vocal Synth, Trash, R4, Nimbus and Iris. Though they are still doing massive deal sales on these plugins, knowing that they are selling dead fish. Also some other plugins like the Mobius filter have vanished.
Before I spend another dime on either one of these brands, I first want to see that they are back into serious music business instead of getting as much revenue for their financial devision clients.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10251 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
That seems to be an issue widespread in the pro audio software market. Each of the big names are looking to squeeze dollars out of a saturated market.
Waves and IKM have endless sales and gimmicks directed at newcomers who are more easily sold by flashy graphics and cut rate sale offers.
NI, Izotope, and PA seem to now be forming an alliance to find buyers for numerous endless low dollar "value" sales and share customers who are more likely to buy new software on discount because it's discounted.
At the same time the quality of the output has largely shifted. Most software today, even much freeware, is really excellent compared to even some hardware from days past that are still used. And it likely costs a lot more to dig into new territory for these larger companies that likely now have layers of corporate bureaucracy embedded.
Waves and IKM have endless sales and gimmicks directed at newcomers who are more easily sold by flashy graphics and cut rate sale offers.
NI, Izotope, and PA seem to now be forming an alliance to find buyers for numerous endless low dollar "value" sales and share customers who are more likely to buy new software on discount because it's discounted.
At the same time the quality of the output has largely shifted. Most software today, even much freeware, is really excellent compared to even some hardware from days past that are still used. And it likely costs a lot more to dig into new territory for these larger companies that likely now have layers of corporate bureaucracy embedded.
- KVRAF
- 8083 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I still haven't really figured out why I stopped using RX6 DeClick and started using RX7. And they're up to 10?
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- KVRist
- 392 posts since 8 Jan, 2012
Lately Izotope has been “updating” things too often and with too little in each update. I’m kind of tired of it. I’m only updating in the future if Im pretty sure I’ll be using the new feature(s) and the price is reasonable.
