This adds native support for Avid's AAX plug-in format, and now works in both 32- and 64-bit hosts without any bit-bridging. The original version, which was reviewed by John Walden in SOS April 2010 (/sos/apr10/articles/alloy.htm), has now been superseded by a thoroughly overhauled version 2. Alloy uses much of the same technology, but is adapted instead for use with individual instruments at the mixing stage. Izotope's best known product is probably their Ozone mastering suite, a sort of super-plug-in which combines all the processing and effects you could possibly need on your master bus.
Is this new Alloy platinum sterling, or pinchbeck?Ī nice feature of the new Alloy 2 interface is the Overview page, which displays the most important controls and visualisations for all the active modules. Izotope have improved the formula of their 'do everything' mixing plug-in.