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LAPPG Panel Focuses on Audio Repair

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LAPPG.2021-300x100The Los Angeles Post-Production Group (LAPPG) is offering a free Zoom panel on Thursday, October 14, starting at 5 PM PDT, titled INTRODUCING IZOTOPE RX 9: The Industry Standard for Audio Repair

You can (and must) register for the meeting here, with the first 100 attendees to “arrive” to the Zoom being admitted first. Once capacity is reached, any spill-over will still be able to watch the livestream on LAPPG’s YouTube channel. (Past panels are archived there for reference.) When you go to register, it’s important to register using your real name, valid Email address and current phone number as there will be a giveaway. This information will allow LAPPG to reach out to you if you win the giveaway. You must stay until the end of the event, though, in order to qualify.

The description of the panel and the participants are provided below:

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INTRODUCING IZOTOPE RX 9: The Industry Standard for Audio Repair

Join Dialogue Editor Dave Bach (Dunkirk, Argo, Dune) and iZotope Sr. Product Marketing Manager Ryan Vig for an inside look at the new RX 9. Designed specifically for the demanding needs of post production professionals, RX 9 tackles emerging audio capture and production issues with major improvements to some of the most popular RX modules.

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