![]() In this section, we walk you through the various modules in Neutron 2, how to use them and provide some tips and tricks. With Neutron 2, the Track Assistant has been improved and now has the ability to set auto-release, ratio, and attack on the compressor as well as detect instruments such as pianos, and more. The original Neutron introduced the idea of a Track Assistant that could help you quickly and easily get to a custom starting point for your mix. Neutron 2’s visual mixer creates a picture of the entire soundstage, giving you a way to actually view the panning, volume, and stereo-width of your individual tracks without leaving a single window. Here’s a breakdown of the new features in iZotope’s Neutron 2. ![]() ![]() What does this actually mean? Unlike with stock or lower-tier plugins, you can push your mix to the limits without hearing any artifacts. That same digital processing is also available in Neutron 2. IZotope is known for the world-class digital signal processing in its flagship plugin Ozone. ![]() Unlike other plugins where you pick a fixed preset and tweak it from there, Neutron will create a personalized preset by analyzing your audio and dialing in processor settings where it intelligently identifies processing is needed. Neutron 2’s Track Assistant lets you create a custom starting point based on your audio. How is Neutron 2 different from the EQs, compressors, and exciters you’re using today? Here are a couple of reasons. One thing to note: from here on out, we’re going to use the shorthand Neutron 2 to refer to the Standard version of the plugin, not the advanced version of the plugin. In this article, we take a look at how Neutron 2 Standard differs from other plugins that are designed to achieve similar things, explore some of its latest features, and do a quick rundown of the different mixing modules in Neutron 2 Standard. IZotope’s Neutron is an award-winning mixing and analysis plugin.
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