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Overview

The first time you open the RX 6 Audio Editor application or RX 6 plug-in(s), the Authorization window will appear.

The Authorization window allows you to:

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  • TRIAL: Start or continue a Trial period evaluation prior to purchasing
  • DEMO: Continue evaluating the product with Demo limitations (after the 30 day Trial period has been exceeded)
  • AUTHORIZE: Authorize the product with a serial number

Trial & Demo Modes

A 30 day trial period will start when you first open the RX 6 Audio Editor or RX 6 plug-ins. After the 30 day trial period has expired, RX 6 will enter demo mode. To disable Trial or Demo mode, you must authorize the product with a valid serial number.

Trial mode

Trial mode begins when the RX Audio Editor is first opened or when an RX 6 plug-in is first instantiated in a DAW/NLE. The authorization wizard window will display the number of days remaining in your trial period.

Clicking on the “Continue” button will dismiss the Authorization window and allow you to continue evaluating RX 6 in trial mode.

Trial Mode Functionality

  • The RX 6 plug-ins offer full functionality during the 30 day Trial period.
  • The RX 6 Audio Editor offers full access to all editing tools and processing modules but saving, exporting and batch processing are not available during the 30 day Trial period.

Demo mode

After 30 days, RX 6 will operate in Demo mode. In Demo mode, the RX 6 Audio Editor is limited to 30 seconds of continuous playback and RX 6 plug-ins will periodically output silence. If you would like to continue evaluating RX 6 in demo mode, click the “Demo” button.

Authorizing RX 6

We offer three main methods for authorizing RX 6:

  • Online Authorization: Use this method to authorize RX 6 on a machine that is connected to the internet.
  • Offline Authorization: Use this method to authorize RX 6 on a machine that is not connected to the internet.
  • iLok Authorization: Use this method to authorize RX 6 using an iLok.

The following sections explain how to authorize RX 6 using the different methods.

Advanced Authorization Options

Clicking the Advanced button in the authorization screen reveals a set of options that allow you to store your RX 6 authorization on a portable hard drive or flash drive. More details on advanced authorization can be found on the iZotope website: www.izotope.com/en/support/authorization/

Online Authorization

To authorize RX 6 on a computer that is connected to the internet:

  1. Click on “Authorize”
    The following screen will appear:
  2. You must enter your name and a valid email address.

    Why is an email address required to authorize?

    • Authorizations are associated with a user account on the iZotope website. Please make note of the email address you use in this screen, it will be directly linked to an iZotope account upon successful authorization.
      • If you do not already have an iZotope account associated with the email address you enter in the authorization window, an iZotope account will automatically be created and associated with that email address when the product is successfully authorized. It is useful to keep track of the email you use in this screen to ensure that you are able to easily login to your iZotope account in the future (for example, to access product update downloads)
      • If you already have an iZotope account associated with that email address, the authorization will be associated with the existing account.
  3. Enter the serial number, using all capital letters, as it is shown in your purchase confirmation email. SN-RX6-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

  4. When you have confirmed that your serial number and email information is accurate, click once more on “Authorize.”

  5. Click on “Submit” to send your authorization information to iZotope.

  6. Once the authorization is accepted, click on the Finish button to complete the authorization.

Offline Authorization

If you are installing RX 6 on a machine that is not connected to the internet, you can use the Offline Authorization option to successfully authorize RX 6.

Follow these steps to authorize RX 6 offline:

  1. Click on “Authorize” in the first screen of the Auth Wizard
  2. Click the “Offline Authorization” button that appears on the bottom half of the screen. This will open the following window:
  3. Select the “Authorize with iZotope challenge/response” option, and click “Next” to proceed
  4. The next window that appears contains a unique challenge code that is specific to your machine.
    Write down or make a copy of your unique challenge code, you will need to enter this exact code in step 9.
  5. Using a system with Internet access, login to your iZotope customer account: www.izotope.com/en/account/log-in/
  6. Once you are logged in, Select “Activate Software with a Serial Number”
  7. Enter your full serial number (obtained after purchasing the product) and click “Submit” Enter your serial number in this step, not the Challenge Code. The Challenge code will be entered in step 9.
  8. Select the “Challenge/Response” option and click “Submit”
  9. Enter your unique Challenge Code (from step 4) and click “Submit”
  10. After submitting your Challenge Code, you will receive a unique authorization file. The auth file will have a name similar to: “iZotope_RX_6_xxxxx.izotopelicense”
  11. Download this file to your machine.
  12. Move the .izotopelicense file to a portable storage device (ie. flash drive) or local network drive.
  13. Transfer the .izotopelicense file from your storage device or local network drive to your offline computer.
  14. Open RX and return to the screen from step 4 (if it is not already open). Select the “Choose File…” button.
  15. In the system window that appears, find and select the .izotopelicense file you transferred to the offline machine and click “Next” to authorize.
  16. If authorization was successful, a confirmation screen will appear. Click “Finish” to begin using RX 6.

iLok Authorization

iLok authorization note

RX 6 supports the use of iLok for authorization if you have the iLok License Manager installed on your system. RX does not install the iLok License Manager (or any iLok drivers) during installation. Please visit the iLok website to download and install the iLok License Manager if you wish to store your RX authorization on an iLok.

Follow these steps to authorize RX 6 using an iLok:

  1. When the Authorization Wizard appears, choose “Authorize”
  2. Enter the serial number in all capital letters as it is shown on the included card or purchase confirmation email.
    • This would look something like: SN-RX6-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
  3. Enter your name and a valid email address.

    Why is an email address required to authorize?

    • Authorizations are associated with a user account on the iZotope website. Please make note of the email address you use in this screen, it will be directly linked to an iZotope account upon successful authorization.
      • If you do not already have an iZotope account associated with the email address you enter in the authorization window, an iZotope account will automatically be created and associated with that email address when the product is successfully authorized. It is useful to keep track of the email you use in this screen to ensure that you are able to easily login to your iZotope account in the future (for example, to access product update downloads)
      • If you already have an iZotope account associated with that email address, the authorization will be associated with the existing account.
  4. Select “Use iLok Authorization” and enter your iLok ID. If you do not have an iLok ID, you will need to create one. Entering an ID in this field will not create a new iLok account. Please visit the iLok website for information on creating an iLok ID.

  5. When you have confirmed that your information is accurate, click on “Authorize.”

  6. Click on “Submit” in order to send your authorization message to the iZotope servers.

  7. You will now be instructed to log in to your iLok account and transfer your RX 6 Audio Editor license to your iLok.

  8. After transferring the authorization to your iLok, ensure the iLok is plugged into your machine and click “Next”

  9. If authorization was successful, a confirmation screen will appear. Click “Finish” to begin using RX 6.

Removing Authorization

Use the Remove Authorization button in the RX 6 Audio Editor’s Auth & Updates tab within the Preferences to remove your current RX 6 Audio Editor authorization.

Note for iLok users attempting to remove authorization

Remove the iLok containing an RX 6 license from your machine in order to remove authorization

After removing your authorization, RX 6 Audio Editor’s authorization screen will pop up when you restart the program. Now you can re-authorize using a new serial number. You may also remove your authorization at any time in order to run in Trial or Demo mode.

Contacting iZotope Customer Care

For additional help with authorizing RX 6 Audio Editor:

  • Check out the Customer Care pages on our website: http://www.izotope.com/support
  • Contact our Customer Care department at support@izotope.com

For more information on iZotope’s Customer Care department and policies can be found in the iZotope Customer Care section.

Understanding the Preferences menu

Audio

Driver Type

Allows you to select a sound card driver model to use for playback and recording.

Note: Some hardware devices monopolize the audio drivers when sending audio clips to RX via RX Connect. If you are not able to hear the audio sent to RX from your DAW via RX Connect, change the audio driver to RX Monitor in the Driver type menu. See RX Monitor.

The rest of the dialog contains settings for your audio device and also includes a test tone generator.

Input/Output Device

Choose the device/sound card you want RX to use for playback and recording.

Buffer Size

The total playback buffer size. In general, lowering these buffer sizes will improve meter responsiveness and lower latency, but increase CPU needs. Raising buffer sizes will lower CPU cost but increase latency. It's worth exploring these ranges to find values that work best on your system.

Num Buffers

Number of playback sub-buffers. (MME Only.)

Channel Routing

For ASIO and CoreAudio drivers, click this button to choose which input and output channels RX uses. Click the Channel Routing button to open the Channel Routing dialog box.

Configure Driver

Launches the manufacturer’s driver configuration dialog.

Release when not in use

Auto-closes the audio device when playback in RX stops, freeing it for use in other audio applications. Disable this if playback from RX isn’t responsive enough.

Test Tone

The test tone generator is useful for testing your speakers, audio hardware and listening environment. Tones at set frequencies or at a custom frequency can be used as test tones, as can white or pink noise. In addition, a Channel Identification mode will identify left and right speakers.

Enable

Starts playback of a test tone.

Type

Sets the type of test tone to play.

Volume

Sets the volume of the test tone.

Frequency

Sets the frequency of the test tone.

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Output Gain

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Output gain allows you to nondestructively adjust the playback level of RX 5 Audio Editor.

Display

Show tooltips

When enabled, hovering over an RX feature with the mouse cursor will show a short description of the feature.

Display cursor coordinates in status bar

When this is enabled, the time coordinate of the cursor is shown in the status bar at the bottom of the RX main window. The amplitude of the audio at the cursor position and the frequency at the cursor position is also shown.

Show analog waveform

When digital audio is played back, it is converted to analog. The peak values in the analog waveform can be larger than the peaks in the digital waveform, leading to clipping in the output of a digital-to-analog converter. When Show analog waveform is enabled, RX will compute an analog waveform in the background. Any peaks will be highlighted in red on top of the existing digital waveform.

At very extreme zoom levels, RX always displays an analog waveform.

Offload waveform calculations

When this is enabled, RX's waveform display will be computed in the background. This allows very large files to be loaded very quickly, but it slows down RX's waveform displays.

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Waveform interpolation order

If you zoom into the waveform so that individual samples become visible, RX will display an upsampled analog waveform as well as the individual digital samples. The interpolation order controls the quality of upsampling. Higher values yield more accurate analog waveforms at the expense of CPU usage.

Brightness

Adjusts the general brightness of the RX interface, allowing you to make RX more readable on your specific display.

Floating window opacity

Changes the opacity for RX's floating windows. This can be useful if you wish to leave floating windows on top of the spectrogram and waveform without completely obscuring the display.

Keyboard Shortcuts

While RX includes default keyboard shortcuts, you can also customize them to your liking.

Presets

Save groups of key assignments with this tool.

Show commands containing

Lets you search by keyword for a command you want to assign to a keystroke.

Shortcuts for selected command

Shows if there are any keystrokes assigned to the command selected in the above menu.

Remove

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Removes the currently assigned keystroke from a command.

Press Shortcut Key

To assign a new keystroke to a command, select the command from the menu, then click in this field and press a key or combination of keys.

Assign

Assigns the entered keystroke to the current command. The shortcut will only be assigned to the current command if you press this button.

Shortcut key currently used by

Lists commands that the current keystroke is assigned to.

Note: On Windows systems, by default, 'Alt + a letter' will open the corresponding menu for your currently open application. Alt + V for example will open RX's View menu drop down. By default, none of RX's shortcuts should conflict with these keyboard shortcuts, however if you wish to assign Alt + V to another operation, it will take precedence over the View menu.

Miscellaneous

Session data folder

Allows you to choose a different folder to save RX's temporary session data. These files are created to allow actions to be undone and sessions to be recalled in RX. Because these can be very large, it is best to set this to the drive on your computer with the most free space.

Time scale frame rate

This sets the frame rate used to draw the time scale when RX is set to display the time code (see View menu or right-click the time ruler to change this setting). Choose from a list of standard frame rates or click in the combo box to define a custom frame rate.

Default full-bandwidth paste mode

This controls RX's behavior when pasting a full-bandwidth audio selection. Insert will move aside existing audio, Replace will overwrite existing audio, and Mix will add to existing audio.

Default limited-bandwidth paste mode

Similar to the full-bandwidth paste mode, this controls RX's behavior when pasting a limited-bandwidth audio selected.

Resume last editing session when app starts

On RX's start-up, the last audio file will be reloaded along with full history list of any edits made.

Automatically open files ending with .L and .R as split stereo

Mono audio files with (.L and .R) as well as (.1 and .2) extensions will be opened as stereo files when this option is enabled.

Recall selections during undo/redo

When this is enabled, RX will recall the selection used for an item in the undo history. When browsing the undo history, the selected region will be restored along with the audio.

Sometimes it is useful to turn this off if you need to compare undo history items and not break your current selection (like a useful loop).

Play only selected channels

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If only a single channel of audio is selected and this option is enabled, all other channels will be muted during playback.

Calculate RMS using AES-17

Uses the AES-17 1998 standard for RMS calculations (0 dB is a full scale sine wave) in the level meter, Waveform Statistics and Leveler modules. The other option is when 0 dB is the RMS of a full-scale square wave. These options differ by 3 dB.

Pre- and Post-Roll during preview (ms)

When Previewing audio processing in any module, the specified time amount will be added to the beginning and end of the previewed selection in order to provide contrast between unprocessed and preview-processed audio.

Selection Feathering (ms)

This control allows for crossfading of processed and unprocessed audio when processing. If you need to make more precise edits, set this to 0.

Authorization & Updates

This tab enables you to authorize and deauthorize the software, as explained Authorization.

Plug-ins

Use these options to manage your third party audio processing plug-ins.

VST/Audio Unit/DirectX plug-ins

These areas show what plug-ins are available for the specified format, which may vary depending on your OS. You can also enable or disable every plug-in for the specified format using the Enable/Disable button.

VST plug-in folders

Lets you add or remove custom VST plug-in folders. RX uses the system VST plug-in folder by default. If your VST plug-ins do not show up, try using this option to add the directory where they are kept.

RX will also scan the first level of subfolders in this folder. If some of your plug-ins do not show up when you scan them, and you know they’re in a subfolder of your plug-in folder, try moving them up one directory level.

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Group plug-ins by name in plug-in menus

When enabled, the RX plug-in menu will group plug-ins by common first words, usually the manufacturer’s name.

When disabled, the RX plug-in menu will appear as a single, alphabetically sorted list.

Rescan

If RX detects that a plug-in is unstable, it will blacklist it and prevent it from being opened.

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This option allows you to clear RX’s blacklist of unsupported plug-ins and rescan all installed plug-ins in case an RX update or an update from the plug-in manufacturer resolves the issue.