Izotope Transient Shaper

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Overview

Deconstruct analyzes your audio selection and separates the signal into Tonal, Noisy, and Transient (optionally) audio components. The separate components of the signal can then be cut or boosted individually using their associated Gain control.

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Controls

  • TONAL GAIN [dB]: Adjusts the level of the signal’s tonal components. Boosting a tonal signal (voice or instrumental) can help lift it out of a noise floor.
  • NOISY GAIN [dB]: Adjusts the level of noisy components of the signal. This can be very useful for highlighting areas of raspiness or distortion only, and then attenuating the noisy gain to reduce overall distortion.
  • SEPARATE TRANSIENTS: Enables transient separation processing and activates the Transient Gain control.
  • TRANSIENT GAIN [dB]: Adjusts the level of transient components of the signal. This can work as a transient shaper or a declicker, allowing you to attenuate or boost clicks and attacks.

    Transient Separation Performance Note

    • The Separate Transients option allows you to control the level of transients, but incurs additional CPU load.
    • Increased CPU load may impact the performance of Preview, in this case, using the Compare functionality instead of Preview is a recommended alternative.

  • TONAL/NOISY BALANCE: Modifies the default weighting of the separation algorithm used by Deconstruct to categorize components of a signal as either “noisy” or “tonal.”
    • Negative values (Tonal weighting) will classify more of the “noisy” components of a signal as “tonal” components and apply Tonal Gain to them during processing.
    • Positive values (Noisy weighting) will classify more of the “tonal” components of a signal as “noisy” components and apply Noisy Gain to them during processing.
  • ARTIFACT SMOOTHING: Reduces “musical noise” artifacts that are often characteristic of FFT-based processing. Increase this slider if Deconstruct’s output sounds watery, but decrease it when too much smoothing reduces the separation between signal components.

    What is an FFT?

    • Fast Fourier Transform: a procedure for the calculation of a signal frequency spectrum. The greater the FFT size, the greater the frequency resolution, i.e., notes and tonal events will be clearer at larger sizes. However, when using FFT-based processing, the more audio you remove from your source, the more likely you are to create undesirable artifacts.

More Information

  • Deconstruct can be useful for a variety of audio files and applications, particularly when attempting to remove noise that varies throughout the length of a file.
  • Deconstruct differs from the Spectral De-noise and Voice De-noise modules, which separate signal from noise based purely on amplitude. Deconstruct analyzes the harmonic structure of a signal independently of level. It does not matter if a tonal signal like hum is quiet or prominent. Deconstruct will treat it as a tonal component and adjust its gain accordingly.
  • Deconstruct can be effective in removing residual vinyl noise that may be present after applying De-click or De-crackle processing. Using Deconstruct in this situation may produce better results than using the Spectral De-noise or Voice De-noise modules.

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Manufacturer : Lynda.com
Manufacturer Website : www.lynda.com/Neutron-tutorials/Learning-iZotope-Neutron/567792-2.html
Posted by : Nate Mars
Duration : 01:05:17
Distribution Type : Video Tutorial
Language : English

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Description : IZotope Neutron is a powerful mixing plugin that combines first-class sound processing with the latest innovations in the field of measurement and analysis. In this course, you will learn how to incorporate this mixing and mastering tool into your digital audio workstation (DAW) workflow. Follow the instructions of Nate Mars and you will understand how to use the modules available in Neutron: EQ, Exciter, and Transient Shaper. Nate shows how to identify and fix masking problems with the Masking Meter. Nate will also explain how to use the Learn function to pinpoint areas where you should apply processing. In addition, it will immerse yourself in one of the most interesting features offered by Neutron – Track Assistant, which listens to your sound and offers preset settings adapted to your track.

iZotope Neutron is a powerful mixing plugin that combines top-notch audio processing with the latest innovations in metering and analysis. In this course, discover how to incorporate this mixing and mastering tool in your digital audio workstation (DAW) workflow. Follow Nate Mars as he walks through how to use the modules available in Neutron — including EQ, Exciter, and Transient Shaper — and shows how to identify and fix masking issues with the Masking Meter. Nate also explains how to use the Learn function to pinpoint areas where you should apply processing. Plus, he dives into one of the most exciting features offered in Neutron, Track Assistant, which listens to your audio and suggests preset settings tailored to your track.
Topics include:
* Working with iZotope Neutron in a DAW
* Understanding the UI
* Working with modules like EQ, Compressor, and Exciter
* Working with Track Assistant
* Saving personal presets
* Setting up and using the Masking Meter
* Correcting masking issues in Neutron

Content

Introduction
Welcome 58s
What you should know 49s
1. Getting to Know iZotope Neutron
Working with iZotope Neutron in your DAW 52s
Neutron: Understanding the UI and modules 2m 46s
2. Working with Modules
The eq 5m 18s
Advanced EQ Techniques amd Dynamic EQ mode 4m 7s
The Compressor 5m 24s
The Exciter 4m 22s
The Transient Shaper 5m 46s
The Limiter and I / O section 4m 54s
Spectral shaping with Neutrino mode 4m 42s
3. Intelligent Mixing with iZotope Neutron
Meet your virtual assistant engineer 1m 9s
The Learn function 3m 36s
Working with Track Assistant 6m 21s
Assistant: Subtle, medium, and aggressive 6m 21s
Undo and saving your own presets 1m 20s
4. Using the Masking Meter
Setting up and using the masking meter 3m 14s
Correcting masking issues in Neutron 2m 45s
Conclusion
Further training 23s

Izotope Transient Shaper Tool

Sample Files : None
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1280×800, 1,600, 30,000 frames / sec, ~ 218 Kbps,
Audio : AAC, 48.0 kHz, 320 kbps, 2 channels

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