The dynamic EQ in Neutron is excellent. Unlike a standard static EQ (where cuts are always active), the Neutron EQ can be dynamic. You can set a cut at 3kHz to tame harshness, but tell it to only activate that cut when the vocalist hits high notes.
An intuitive tool for widening or narrowing the stereo image of a track. izotope neutron elements 4
The most significant technical update in Elements 4 is the overhaul of its saturation algorithms. Saturation, the process of adding harmonic distortion to audio to impart warmth or grit, is often a misunderstood concept for aspiring producers. Previous iterations of Elements relied heavily on a single, one-size-fits-all saturation style. In version 4, iZotope has introduced multi-mode saturation styles, offering distinct "Warm," "Retro," "Tube," and "Solid" options. This addition transforms the plugin from a simple corrective tool into a creative one. It allows users to add character and thickness to sterile digital recordings without needing to purchase a separate distortion unit, effectively expanding the utility of the plugin within a single insert slot. The dynamic EQ in Neutron is excellent