Hi Abigail,

Hope all's well. Nice to see you on the list.

The stand-alone version of RX5 is usable but it's somewhat clumsy. Most of all, 
I find the selection of ranges of audio to be the biggest obstacle. If you're 
processing entire files, it's not an issue but, for sections of audio within a 
larger range, I wouldn't even think of trying the stand-alone version. Apart 
from that, it's got some jaw-dropping capabilities. As Steven mentioned, The 
spectragram isn't at all accessible and it will never be as it is a purely 
visual representation but there is much that can be accomplished with the other 
modules.

HTH,
Slau

On May 9, 2016, at 3:47 PM, Abigail Lanier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This is my first time posting, but i've been quietly monitoring the group for 
> a number of years now.
> 
> 
> I'm interested in what success anyone has had with Izotope Rx5 as a stand 
> alone program with VO. I'm working to use it to remove background noise on 
> voiceover files. A tutorial would be great, but I'll take any tips and tricks
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Abigail
> 
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