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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 7, 2014 17:01:59 GMT -6
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Ozone 6
Oct 7, 2014 17:14:09 GMT -6
Post by RicFoxx on Oct 7, 2014 17:14:09 GMT -6
Looks nice! Do you use Ozone 5??
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Post by Johnkenn on Oct 7, 2014 20:49:52 GMT -6
I've used it occasionally...It wouldn't hurt my feelings to use it all the time...I just don't. Sometimes, I find it a little complicated and over-wrought with features.
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Ozone 6
Oct 8, 2014 20:25:54 GMT -6
Post by Guitar on Oct 8, 2014 20:25:54 GMT -6
I'm really getting more into mastering these days, so Ozone 5 is like a one-stop shop for most typical mastering duties. I still use other plugs, but I can get several things done in Ozone, like multiband widening (of mids and highs) and narrowing (of bass), multiband saturation (wow! what a sound!), and a high quality limiter...though I usually use Pro-L for that duty. I haven't messed with the multiband compression yet but I suspect I will.
I love it. Looking forward to see what they came up with for 6.
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Ozone 6
Oct 8, 2014 21:46:13 GMT -6
Post by watchtower on Oct 8, 2014 21:46:13 GMT -6
I can't wait to see what they added besides that nice Purple color scheme. I use Ozone 5 all the time. Even started using Alloy 2 all the time. That being said, I probably wont upgrade to Ozone 6.
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Post by formatcyes on Oct 9, 2014 3:10:22 GMT -6
Izotope don't have a lot of fanfare they just announce a release and a few days later bang. Their plugin's have been getting better and better. Each upgrade has always been a big leap forward. If 5 has a big jump to 6 probably won't need any other mastering software. These guys are fast becoming the plugin A graders IMHO.
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