Though there are 3 grades of this product available, we highly recommend the “Advanced” version to get the most out of the new tools found in Ozone 9.Ozone is a smart mastering software created by intelligent processing software developer iZotope. With the ability to create high quality sounds with simple and easy controls, the latest edition of Ozone proves to be an innovative mastering tool for the new age. In addition, this latest version is now compatible with the “NKS format” of Native Instruments midi keyboards. The Newly Added Mode for Imager and NKS CompatibilityĪ new Mode has been added to “Imager”, allowing for more detailed and nuanced control when spread sounds. Like the “Low End Focus” mentioned earlier, you can narrow down the frequencies that are effected.įor example, you can narrow down just the mid-range frequencies to clear up the mid-range tracks, apply it to just the low end to help separate the sounds, and much much more. Amount : Determines how strong (amount) the reference track’s frequency characteristics are applied to the track you are mastering.The higher the amount, the more general the EQ curves. Smoothing : Determines the detail of the applied EQ curves.Use “FINE TUNE” to determine how much of the frequency characteristics are applied. Next, click the “Capture” button on the right and play the song that you want to master.Īfter the frequencies settle down, click the “Stop” button and stop the playback. When the frequency spectrum is settled down, click the “Stop” button and stop the playback.Īs seen the analyzed frequencies will be displayed in orange. Open up “Match EQ” and click the “Capture” button.Īfter doing so, play the area of your reference track that you want to analyze to begin the analysis. This tool analyzes the frequency spectrum of a reference track, and allows you to apply it’s characteristics to your track. This function can be found in Standard/Advanced. Using the Frequency Characteristics of a Reference Track with “Match EQ” ![]() Turning on the “S” button yields the same effect as using “Listen”, allowing you to monitor just the sounds that are being effected.
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