![]() I didn't like the volume maximizer - or at least not as much as T-RackS. With the multiband exciter, I was able to get a smooth low end without muddiness. I liked the multiband compression on Ozone than others (like Sound Forge) becuase it also gave you a graphic display of what's going on each band so my choices of settings weren't just hit or miss. My mix sure did sound smoother without sounding flat. ![]() Being able to map a professionally mastered song and use that as a guideline is also very helpful and educational. Ozone graphs out a target line to shoot for with their multiband EQ overlaying the current frequency curve as its playing. Since my ears aren't trained, I can't really use them to master well, especially getting an even frequency response using EQ. What I like about it, being a beginner, is it allows you to master by sight, not by sound. I won't go into details 'cause you can just check out the web site. I liked it so much, I ordered and downloaded the DX plugin today ($199 US). #Izotope ozone 4 reviews professionalI tried out the iZotope Ozone demo after reading Craig Anderton's "Audio Mastering" and it is very cool! The mastering I did sounded very smooth to me - much closer to professional level than my previous attempts. I am not even a professional - I'm a home recordist/hobbyist. ![]() DISCLAIMERS: I am not affiliated in any way with iZotope (I'm really not affiliated with anything or anyone :) ).
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