For years, I was a huge Izotope fan, and would regularly update Nectar, Neutron and Ozone the moment they came out. I also bought RX 8, which I find quite useful. (I also bought Vocalsynth 2 on a huge sale, even though I thought it was awful when I demoed it, just because I'm stupid and it was almost free. I still think it's awful.)noiseboyuk wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:54 pm Wow that is some iZotope apathy - full feature list released for RX10 and only three people bother to comment.
Did that RX10 download work in trial mode? The lack of curiosity even more remarkable if so. (Am away from base this week so can’t try myself)
Then the subscription option started. Unlike many, I'm fine with a subscription option, and even considered subscribing myself, if the promised regular improvements actually materialized.
But at least as far as I have seen, and as sadly often seems to be the case, the start of the subscription option has, if anything, led to a slowing of new features and innovation. I didn't bother with Neutron 4, and looking again right now at the "new features" list just confirms my recollection that, to me at least, it seems to be basically nothing. There's nothing in RX10 that looks interesting to me either, and my excitement for Ozone 10 is decidedly low. I'll check it out once it's released, but I can't see ever subscribing to Izotope at this rate, or buying Ozone 10 unless there's something truly new (and a healthy upgrade discount).
The upside of all this: ever since I started becoming disillusioned with Izotope, I've started mixing and mastering with individual plugins rather than the Neutron or Nectar or Ozone suites, and getting at least as good results while learning a lot too. I still like those suites, but I no longer feel like they're the ultimate solution like I kind of used to.
