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We know what you did last summer…

… and iZotope, Avid and Presonus staff didn’t get summer holidays after all

It’s just coming up to the end of the slow season as we write this, so we were looking forward to another depleted news section. Then, in what can only be described as ‘trying to get in there first to get maximum publicity’ three of our industry big guns announced big news! (Well, to be honest, these are just mostly regular updates to long-standing software, but after the news summer we’ve had, this is big news, okay?)

First up, have announced and with extra AI. They were pretty intelligent before to be fair, with RX 10 handling all your audio restoration and Ozone most of your mastering while you could just sit there watching (and who

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