Purchased separately, the Music Production Suite is around a $3000 value. The bottom line is iZotope’s products lean heavily into machine learning and intelligent function for quick mixing and mastering results.
The Pro range includes all the mixing/mastering tools you’d ever need. One: simple synthesizer (FabFilter’s flagship plugin)Īs you can see, FabFilter offers plugins for every aspect of music production, from the creative to the technical.Pro-MB: multiband compression/expansion.
This includes the full range of EQ, reverb, compressor, multiband dynamics, limiter, de-esser, gate/expander, creative multiband distortion, delay, filter, and synthesizer plugins. The Total Bundle gets you all 14 FabFilter plugins for $999.
Both make incredible, professional-quality plugins for music production and more. Though each company began on different roads, their paths have since converged. They’re very much into machine learning and creating ‘the shortest path from sound to emotion.’ RX is their best-known plugin: an all-in-one audio repair kit for post-production, music, and content creation. IZotope is perhaps best known for their intelligent audio cleanup and restoration tools. That’s sort of the motto behind all of FabFilter’s music production tools: easy-to-use workhorses. Their Pro-Q equalizer has since made waves as one of the finest EQs available a no-nonsense workhorse that sounds great on everything. The company started with the goal of producing virtual synths and effects - creative tools - before getting into mixing and mastering plugins. iZotopeįabFilter released the FabFilter One synthesizer plugin back in 2004. iZotope debate, however, I think it makes sense to compare the former’s Total Bundle to the latter’s Music Production Suite.