Podcasters, rejoice — iZotope RX finally added Apple silicon supportWhat you need to know
Pro audio app iZotope RX has added support for Apple silicon.
Early testing shows a massive speed increase over using Rosetta emulation.
The update is a paid one for users of older versions.
Podcasters just got quicker at fixing audio.
If you're a podcaster who uses iZotope RX and also happens to have a Mac running Apple silicon, today is your lucky day — because the app now finally supports Apple's M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max chips, removing the need for Rosetta.
The audio tool is often used heavily by podcasters because it can do some pretty magical things when removing noise from recordings, as Jason Snell of SixColors points out when sharing the news earlier.
I use iZotope's RX audio utilities constantly. They clean up background noise, remove buzzing and humming, and even remove the reverberations from echoey rooms. There was even that one time when someone played three hours of D&D with a sump pump beeping in the background every 30 seconds, and...
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Podcasters, rejoice — iZotope RX finally added Apple silicon support