Isotope Ozone

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2011/01/29 18:14:20 (permalink)

Isotope Ozone

Whats the best way to use the plug in Isotope Ozone.I'm using Sonar 6 Producer and Pyro Audio Creator.Do I use it as an effects plug in on every track in sonar or do I load up a wav. file and use it in Pyro Audio Creator .Is their a better way? 
 
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    Fog
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    Re:Isotope Ozone 2011/01/29 18:21:11 (permalink)
    you can use it on every track, but you can root loads of channels thru the same bus to save cpu.. but it's a mastering plugin.. so normally applied to the mastering (main bus) where you get your final 2 outs..

    you have read the book off the izotope site? it'll give you lots of info

    the more polished and eq'd etc the single tracks are it makes the end mastering easier.

    and sometimes LESS is more.. and with mastering you have to be even more gentle / subtle with what you alter.

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    Re:Isotope Ozone 2011/01/29 20:05:40 (permalink)
    Ozone is a massive CPU hog, but a superior plug-in. If you use on individual tracks as a plug-in be prepared to bump your latency up...a lot. I use strictly for mastering, normally after rendering a file, I then import that file into another project and run it through Ozone.

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    Re:Isotope Ozone 2011/01/29 21:26:20 (permalink)
    Download the Ozone Mastering Guide, it will reveal almost everything you ever wanted to know about Ozone.

    Short answer: Ozone is very CPU-hungry, introduces a lot of latency and is meant to be used on a bus. The company has another product called Alloy that is functionally similar but lighter-weight, and is intended for tracks.



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