

Differently named iZotope Mastering Effects plugins came with SFP 10 and 11. iZotope plugins like Mastering Effects (which is a terrific bundle though only 32 bits) may have been an extra with Sound Forge Pro for a limited period of time (as is the case with 'extras' these days) but not for other periods of time during the product's release window. They are not integral to the Sound Forge Pro (SFP) program simply because those 'bonus extras' that come with programs like Sound Forge Pro change from time-to-time. 'Bonus' extras are just that - bonus extras provided by 3rd party plugin companies like iZotope. It's over 10 years old - and what's more it was released by Sound Forge Pro's former owner - Sony. Please keep in mind that Sound Forge Pro 9 is, as you state in your post, out of date. But they were included with Sound Forge in the edition I bought, so perhaps they should have added them to the toolbar
