![]() ![]() ![]() On both the Standard and Advanced versions, you’ll be greeted with interfaces that have smoother visualisations as well as resizing features that grant you more precise control. Neutron 3 has been given a UI overhaul with attractive visual upgrades. It also arms you with 25 different instrument profiles that can transform each instrument into a “new version of itself”, according to the brand. ![]() Sculptor uses machine learning and custom DSP to craft a “custom preset” for each track. iZotope likens its function to a “per-band army of compressors and EQs” dedicated to shaping your track. The new Sculptor plug-in, available in both Standard and Advanced versions, is designed to sweeten the sound of your instrument tracks. The plug-in even lets you select which tracks you want to be the focus of your mix and is made to work with instrumentals and vocal-centred music. The purpose of this analytical listening is to help you find a starting balance, which will form the foundation of your mix. The brand touts the new Mix Assistant, exclusive to Advanced, as the first-ever plug-in that listens to your project and communicates with each track in the mix. ![]() Neutron 3 Advanced is being included in iZotope’s Music Production Suite 2.1, additionally, the iZotope Elements Suite is going to be updated to include Neutron Elements (v3).įor more information about iZotope Neutron 3 or to get the awesome-looking new plugin for yourself, head straight to Plugin Boutique.With Neutron 3, iZotope has introduced machine learning into the mixing game. With your demo downloads of Neutron 3 Advanced, you’ll get both Visual Mixer and iZotope Relay for free. Neutron 3 Advanced – $399 – Introductory price of $299 through the end of June.Neutron 3 Standard – $249 – Introductory price of just $199 through the end of June.Neutron Elements (v3) – $129 – Introductory price of just $99 through the end of June.Neutron 3 is out now in a series of three different purchase options. The track assistant that you know and love from previous Neutron packages has also been improved upon to listen to your audio and create a custom preset based on its automated conclusions. iZotope has also improved upon its overall interface allowing for even smoother workflow in a resize-able window. An improved masking meter detects and prevents tracks that have overlapping frequencies to step on each other, clearing up your overall mix. Additionally, a new “Sculptor Mode” allows you to use spectral shaping to fine tune instrument tones, or mess them up entirely.Īside from the new features included in Neutron 3, a lot of the features you loved in Neutron 2 are getting a facelift as well. Featuresįirst and foremost in the lineup of new features included in Neutron 3 is a brand new mix assistant that for the first time ever speaks to every track in your session, and uses a focal point to automatically set levels before you even have to touch a fader. Right off the bat, there are a lot of new features to unpack that differentiates this new version of Neutron from its predecessors - so let’s dive straight in. In one fell swoop, it has announced what is sure to gain a lot of attention from iZotope fans everywhere: iZotope Neutron 3. As we sit just over a month out of Summer NAMM 2019, and wait in anticipation for companies to start rolling out announcements for the second part of the year, it seems that iZotope is leaving no room for noise. ![]()
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