RX 10 De-reverb
Universal version latest seen at v10.5.0 · Reported by 9 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (3):
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RX 10 De-reverb is an AAX audio plugin from iZotope for removing or reducing reverberation from vocal and dialogue recordings. It is used in professional audio post-production, music mixing, podcasting, and speech processing workflows within Avid Pro Tools and other compatible DAWs. The plugin analyzes incoming audio to isolate and suppress reverb while preserving speech intelligibility and musical clarity. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionRX 10 De-reverb is an AAX plugin component of iZotope's RX suite, and it requires both the plugin itself and the host application (Avid Pro Tools) to be running natively on Apple Silicon for optimal performance. iZotope has shipped native Apple Silicon builds of RX plugins for some time, and a community sighting confirms the native version is already in use. To get the native build: first, ensure Avid Pro Tools is updated to version 2023.6 or later, as Pro Tools did not add native Apple Silicon support until that release — older Pro Tools builds cannot run native AAX plugins, even if the plugins themselves are universal. Then, use iZotope Product Portal (the official vendor installer for RX and all iZotope plugins) to check for and download the latest version of RX 10 with its native build. The Product Portal will automatically serve the native arm64 version on Apple Silicon Macs. You can access iZotope Product Portal through your iZotope account at izotope.com, or launch it directly if it is already installed on your system. After updating both Pro Tools and the RX 10 plugin to their native builds, the De-reverb module will run natively with improved performance and battery efficiency.
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