vinsondier wrote:I'm not ready to test it yet, but i hope that someone here will do soon!
It works quite nicely. Of course, you have to remember that RX (still) is only capable of dealing with one or two track files. This process does not run as a plug-in, but rather is a conduit of communication between Pyramix and the stand-alone version of RX4.
The description of the process on the Izotope website leaves out a few Pyramix specific particulars, so here's my revised list of instructions:
To edit audio from Merging Pyramix in RX4:
1. Select a clip in the Pyramix timeline. Remember that RX can only handle one or two tracks at a time.
2. Open the Project menu and select Render.
3. In the Render dialog, give the selection a file name, specify a destination folder to save your work, and select WAVE for the format. Then select Effects Rack and press OK.
4. Wait for the FxRack window to open, then select "Load FX" in an open slot, and load the "iZotope RX 4 Connect" plug-in. If the RX4 Connect window doesn't open, click on "Show" by the instance in the Effects Rack.
5. In the RX Connect window, select whether you're sending the clip for Reference or Repair.
6. Press "Process", at the bottom of the main FxRack window to send the clip to the RX4 application. The RX Connect and the FxRack windows will close and RX4 should launch - if it's already running, you'll have to switch from Pyramix to RX manually.
7. Your Repair clip will appear in RX in a blue tab. Make the changes you need in RX and then click 'Send Back' in the blue tab, or press Ctrl-Enter to send your repairs back to RX Connect. A window will appear telling you that it is waiting for RX Connect, and that you should reopen RX Connect in your host.
8. Manually switch back to Pyramix, and open the Render operation and call the Effects Rack just as if you are starting a new process. The RX Connect Plug-in should still be in the Effects Rack. Click on "Show" by that instance to open the Connect window.
9. When the Connect plug-in UI shows a blue waveform and is ready to commit changes, proceed by clicking on "Process" in the main FxRack window to incorporate your changes into the Pyramix Timeline at your selected spot. If you've changed your mind, you can trash the contents by clicking on the trashcan icon.
10. If you like, you can go back to RX4 to save your work in its own .rxdoc or audio file, or just close the Blue tab to clear it out of RX's cache.