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Iris and Trash in the isotope bundle won't be much of an upgrade over what's built it For trash, you can load up the guitar pedal boards and amp sims and get much nicer distortion. But learning Logic inside out first helps me do that. Adding loads of fx is what always makes things go south for me. You don't need much more than a bit of EQ and a tiny bit of compression to mix a track. My advice would be to use all the native stuff first and learn how Logic's EQs and compressors behave before thinking about upgrading/replacing them. The built in plug-ins in Logic are excellent and extremely efficient You can literally run thousands on your M1. Logic comes with so much (too much even) stuff you won't run out of things to learn for years. What I'd suggest is don't buy anything until you know you need it. They regularly do these kinds of bundles. It's a good deal but it, or something very similar, will be back later.

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I had a brief amount of time using a Windows 7 laptop In 2012-14 to gig with for a while, but I really just selected presets and played live and not recording. I’ve pretty much only been using iOS for music for the past several years.

I ain’t no dope, but I heard I need iZotope. I think I would not use half of these in the bundle, but the ones that appear to get you started in a direction for EQ, mixing, and mastering seem like they might be worth investing in. I am quite awful at the whole mixing and mastering thing, and that is why I am interested in these tools to get me started in a direction. This is available in the United States, I am not sure about other countries.

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I realize they may not work on M1 now, but I also have this 2012 Mini that can get Logic if I wanted to install it and it’s not yet on Big Sur/M1.
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I am very new to desktop music making, as in I just got this M1 Mac Mini last week, got Logic, and I’m still slowly working through tutorials. The sale ends this coming Monday (21st August).I saw an iZotope bundle for what appears to be a reasonable price and I’m wondering about thoughts from people that use them here. Neutron Elements is available now for just £21.95 / 26.00 Euro, that’s a saving of 78%. Over 200 Presets - Audition and pick one of over 200 module presets to build your mix piece by piece for quick results.Exciter - Included for adding punch, warmth, brightness, and presence to your track without muddying the sound.Transient Shaper - A tool that is intended to increase clarity, perceptual loudness, and enhance impacts.Track Identification - Automatically detects different instrument tracks then applies spectral shaping technology with the aim of improving clarity and balance.Compressor - Created with parallel processing in mind for sonic versatility.EQ Learn - Listens to your audio to help hunt down harshness, sibilance, and resonance in seconds.Track Assistant - Machine learning mixing assistant that lets you create a custom preset based on your audio.Neutron Elements includes powerful new features like Track Assistant and EQ Learn to help users quickly reach an optimal starting point, identify mix issues, and fully wield creative control over all their mix decisions - and all for £21.95 / 26 Euros this weekend.Ĭheck out our review of the fully fledged version here: Designed for music producers and podcasters on a budget, Neutron Elements features some of iZotope´s best audio processing, allowing users to achieve better sounding mixes inside their DAW. Following the success of their Ozone 7 Element flash sale last week, iZotope are back with another enticing flash sale, this time for Neutron Elements.
