Pro [updated] - Audizr
In this deep-dive review, we will unpack every feature, workflow, and limitation of Audizr Pro to help you decide if it deserves a permanent spot on your desktop. At its core, Audizr Pro is a standalone desktop application and VST3 plugin designed for intelligent audio mastering and repair. Unlike standard Equalizers (EQ) or Compressors that require a deep understanding of gain staging, Audizr Pro utilizes a proprietary "Adaptive Resonance Algorithm" (ARA) to listen to your track and apply corrective dynamics in real-time.
The "Pro" moniker is important here. The standard "Audizr Lite" (often bundled with basic audio interfaces) offers simple loudness normalization. , however, unlocks three flagship features: Multiband Spectral Recovery , Dynamic De-Reverb , and AI Stem Separation . audizr pro
Enter . Over the past 18 months, this software has generated significant buzz in audio engineering forums and creator economies. But with a market saturated by "one-click" solutions (from Adobe Podcast AI to Auphonic), does Audizr Pro actually deliver on its promises? Or is it just another spectral analyzer in a fancy UI? In this deep-dive review, we will unpack every
Because Audizr Pro is doing spectral recovery and AI separation locally, it demands resources. On an older Intel i5 laptop, running the plugin in real-time during a DAW session caused dropouts. You will likely need to "Render in Place" rather than monitor live. The developers recommend an Apple Silicon chip or an Intel i7 (10th gen+) for smooth sailing. The "Pro" moniker is important here
While it cannot replace a professional mastering engineer with $20,000 monitors, it can get you 90% of the way there in 10% of the time. The local processing (privacy first) and the one-time payment model give it a massive edge over the Subscription Software (SaaS) fatigue plaguing the industry.
| Feature | | Adobe Podcast AI | iZotope RX 11 | Auphonic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price (Approx) | $129 (One-time) | $9.99/mo (Creative Cloud) | $399+ | Pay-per-hour/Sub | | Offline Mode | Yes (Full local) | No (Cloud required) | Yes | Limited | | De-Reverb Quality | Very Good (Dialogue) | Excellent | Excellent | Average | | Stem Separation | Built-in (4 stems) | None | Music Rebalance Only | None | | Learning Curve | Low (3 dials) | Very Low | Steep (Complex) | Medium |
The Clarity module is brilliant for mono sources, but when applied to a full mix (like a rock song), it occasionally introduces phase issues. The stereo image becomes "wobbly" if you push the Clarity slider past 75%. For full mixes, less is more.