

IZotope just launched RX 8, which is really focused on audio repair.

But what if you can’t get a pristine studio acapella as part of an official remix competition, or find a DIY acapella on one of the various acapella sites? How do you create your own? I’ve always loved a good mashup and I talked way back in episode five about places to get acapellas. Additionally, I’ve got some updates on Facebook who clarified their recent music guideline changes and what they meant by “music experiences” for live streaming. We’ll compare it with Spleeter, some free software made available by Deezer using a couple of my tracks so you can hear how the software performs. Today we’re going to look at the recently released iZotope RX 8 as a tool for extracting stems from tracks for remixes and mashups. What’s up Heroes, welcome to episode 38 of the Producer Life Podcast.
#RX8 IZOTOPE PATCH#

#RX8 IZOTOPE UPDATE#
I’ve also got an update on Facebook who clarified their recent music guideline changes and what they meant by “music experiences” for live streaming. We’ll compare it with Spleeter, some free software made available by Deezer, using a couple of my songs so you can hear how the two compare. Today we look at the new iZotope RX 8 as a tool for extracting stems from tracks for remixes and mashups. Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:49 - 13.0MB) | Embed
