What is it?
RX 11 is a top-notch tool to fix and improve audio that uses machine learning. It offers a complete answer for audio pros giving them both a standalone program to edit audio and a bunch of software add-ons that work with digital audio workstations (DAWs). The software shines at solving common sound issues and tricky audio problems in music audio post-production, and content creation.
RX 11 Features
- Real-time Dialogue Isolation: Boosted by cutting-edge neural networks to process super fast and separate dialogue from reverb
- Advanced Music Rebalance: Gives the best quality stem separation with better machine learning algorithms
- Smart Fix Assistant: Works faster and smarter to spot and solve problems
- Loudness Boost: First-of-its-kind tool to make masters sound as loud as possible
- Streaming Sample: New feature lets you hear how songs will play on different platforms
- Spectrogram View: See and remove unwanted noises like dogs barking, strings squeaking, and sirens wailing
- Targeted Repair Tools: Fix specific problems including clicks, clipping, humming, rustling, and background noise
How RX 11 Can Improve Your Audio Work
For Podcast Creators:
- Get rid of background noise in interview recordings
- Correct audio problems after recording without having to do it again
- Make voices clearer and get rid of room echoes
For Music Producers:
- Split up and adjust the balance of different parts in mixed tracks
- Take out instruments or sounds you don’t want
- Adjust loudness to sound best on streaming services
For Film/TV Sound Editors:
- Clean up dialogue as it’s being recorded
- Make background noise consistent between different takes
- Get rid of unwanted sounds from location recordings
RX 11 FAQ
What versions of RX 11 can I choose from?
You can get RX 11 in three versions: Elements (for beginners) Standard (for intermediate users), and Advanced (for professionals). Each version is designed to fit different needs and skill levels.
What do I need to run RX 11 on my computer?
RX 11 runs on Windows 10-11 and macOS Monterey (12.7.6) Ventura (13.7), and Sonoma (14.7). It functions on Intel Macs and Apple silicon M-series Macs.
Which DAWs work with RX 11?
RX 11 plays well with big-name DAWs like Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Cubase, Studio One, Reaper, FL Studio, Adobe Audition, and DaVinci Resolve.
Does RX 11 Elements come with the standalone editor?
No, you get the standalone RX Audio Editor app with RX 11 Standard and Advanced versions.
To wrap up
RX 11 stands at the top of professional audio repair and enhancement software earning the trust of industry experts and gaining recognition through multiple technical awards, including two Engineering Emmy Awards. Its machine learning features full set of tools, and real-time processing make it a must-have solution for anyone working with sound, from podcast creators to Hollywood sound designers. The program keeps growing with new functions and upgrades staying as the first choice for fixing and improving audio.