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Get top stories of the week and special discount offers right in your inbox. You can unsubscribe at any time. Dialogue Match features. Save and load Snapshots and Reference Profiles. Ambience Module. EQ Module. Save and load Reference Profiles. Spectrogram Diplay. Reverb module. What people are saying. When I record ADR, I can quickly process the recordings to match the work track and give clients an instant representation of what the final dialogue may sound like.

No more guessing. All of iZotope's proven technology in one easy to use plug in—yet, with the power to fine tune to perfection. Another must-have in your arsenal! Sherry Klein. Dialogue Match gives me more matching control than ever.

Having the EQ, reverb, and ambience modules in one window together with the ability to manipulate them all individually is a real timesaver. Doug Mountain. Dialogue Match is an amazing breakthrough for post production audio. We now have a way of seamlessly matching EQ, reverb, and ambience of ADR to existing production recordings. This takes all the guesswork and time out of mixing ADR into existing production.

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Hey guys, Just got hired to do dialogue editing for some video games. They mainly need cropping, fixing pops and mouth noises, and checking levels, etc. I used SoundForge for recording and editing voiceovers for years, but ever since I got a mac I moved to protools and cubase. A full fledged DAW does not seem appropriate, so what should I use for this gig? I want something that is reliable and fast and powerful Any others? What do you guys think? On a good day I was able to cut about lines, which included de-essing, click and pop removal, trimming with fades, and exporting as individual files for ingestion to the game.

They had a record number of vo lines in that game It was insane. Their technical support is the most helpful, courteous and willing team to work with you. They work with you until your problems are solved. The program allows for a considerable degree of organization and order and helps our attorneys keep track of all of the paperwork needed when they are in Court. When deciding which system to switch to, we considered many factors. Two of the factors we considered were the ability to provide prompt customer service for problems when they arose and a system that was priced right.

During that time we have undergone major changes in how our work is completed on a daily basis. The program is very user friendly and easy to navigate through. When a new form or any kind of document needs to be added to JD it is a breeze to do.

Sometimes, I run into issues in setting up the form, but all I have to do is call Tony, and we do a Go To Meeting right there and he helps me with the form. Plus, if the form setup parameters are the same, all you have to do is copy and paste the information you need from one to the other. Everything is easy to add or do in JD, opening a new case, closing a case, adding events, charges, case subtypes, merging documents, etc.

You will not go wrong getting Judicial Dialog. It is a great program and the people that work there are very helpful, courteous, and problem solvers. I would not want another program. We periodically look at other case management software products being used by prosecutors and continue to find that Judicial Dialog remains the best product available for our office.

The system we were using previously does not even compare to Judicial Dialog.



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