Despite claims that it’s still in its infancy, given how fast AI is being applied to highly complex biotech analyzing, testing and manufacturing tasks, and to numerous other fields. Of course, accessing AI utilities and consultants cost serious money. But Izotope developers are at least on the road towards trying to undo the damage of overcompressed recordings. https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/inside-ozone-12?srsltid=AfmBOooYShYWw5d17Ao9y9EJxwCjju81qROXD_lWfCxcDL95PuMAj2hB#unlimiter But one would think that Izoptope would have put this kind of utility into their Rx restoration app. In any case, as an audiophile, my dream would be to have the tools for decompressing-or, as Unlimiter seems to do, run processes on the recording which appear to decompress-my favorite music 1960s tracks. To make what would have been their original dynamic range sound truly natural. When Rx developers truly accomplish this is when I will upgrade to Rx version ?