Ironically when my song "The Lost Art Of Love" was reviewed on Mike's show I had trouble making some of the adjustments they suggested. I then got Ozone 10 and used the new Mastering Assistant and it fixed those problems right away
I broke down and subscribed to Izotope production suite and I love it. I have yet to mess with ozone 10 but I just got the update so I can't wait. Thanks for the breakdown, Mike. You're Awesome Sauce!
@@couldnt_find_good_name2546 yeah I only have standard 9 now but after upgrading to Kontakt 14 it's probably only gonna be $99 to upgrade to Ozone 10 Advanced. It's only $200 to upgrade to Kontakt 14 Standard so I'm basically gonna get Kontakt 14 free for buying Izotope 10 🤣
wow amazing....soon we will be able to think of a song in our minds wearing a special hat and render a symphony....i was born too soon but i bet its coming ...lol....thanks Mike
0:17 A straightforward multiband compressor/expander even a beginner can use 1:24 Delta mode 1:52 Envelope feature. Make it punchier. 2:47 Adjust another band. 3:41 Bands control 4:05 Auto feature 4:44 Plugin links and plugin news 5:02 Makes EQing more intuitive and natural. It makes adjustments for you. 5:58 Speed control 6:20 Smoothing control 6:53 Tame Transients 7:20 Make it only adjust the high end. 7:48 Delta mode 9:03 Gets you close to an ending point for your master 10:26 11:35 Dynamics Match. Blend in how much of it is used with Impact control. Maximizer control. Width Match. 12:49 How the track sounds with Ozone off and on. More clarity and width. 13:27 Fine control with the usual view. Using a reference track. 14:22 Plugins have evolved brilliantly. Check out Mike's RX 10 review
Wow, Mike, great video/great job, and you didn't FLY through it "time-wise", as you always take your time in explaining. One Vid on this plugin didnt even explain Speed! I just got this upgrade--the Advanced module--- last night, and so far, well worth the $149 upgrade fee. I am now mastering 5 songs, but now am gonna go back and put in 10 over my 9, and see what happens and hopefully a better conclusion. I also got RX10 Standard upgrade at $99, so I will watch your Vid on that one too. Izotope doesn't seem to have these plugin user manuals done yet. Shame on them.
HI Mike.. love the channel !!! two quick questions, possibly newb questions but I'll take my chances :) are you running this on cakewalk? (the Ozone web site doesn't say that cakewalk is supported) and is it the last plug in on your master buss? ? I ask about the master buss because I use ozone 9 but stand alone only and this one looks only to be VST) thanks !!! and keep up the great work Derek
Can you explain why the maximiser threshold reads -11.0 LUFS when you had the master assistant on streaming (isn't the usual threshold for streaming services -14.00 LUFS?
My issue with Ozone is that it smashes transients and removes almost all semblance of dynamics in the track. I mixed two tracks then did a final master pass; one in Ozone 9 Advanced and the other using SSL plugins and a UC1. I like the Ozone Master chain and it's ability to separate track elements but prefer the dynamics of the SSL Master chain. I'm working on a workflow to combine the best of both worlds.
Not sure I fully understand the sliders on Impact. I understand that sliding down increases compression, so less difference between quiet and loud. But if if sliding up is the opposite and increases the difference between quiet loud, what were you trying to achieve with this on the rim shot?
Does this simple and effective plugin finally join the unnecessary divide between mixing and mastering for the home user? Mix to -3dB and stick this on your master bus with a 16bit dither.
Is there any value (or is it even possible) to using Ozone 10 Advanced or Standard on individual tracks to get them 'into shape' prior creating a final mix using Ozone again on the way out?
Hi Dana, I’m sorry about this, I actually made this decision and I knew the standalone app has some dedicated users that would be upset. Are there any particular features of the standalone app that you’ll be missing compared to using the plugins in a daw?
Hey there, I’m sorry about this, I actually made this decision and I knew the standalone app has some dedicated users that would be upset. Are there any particular features of the standalone app that you’ll be missing compared to using the plugins in a daw?
@@billpodolak7754 Thank you for the reply! The DAW takes much longer to load (when you have a ton of plugins installed, which I have) as the single application of Ozone 9. When you have different computers for music making and mastering now with Ozone 10 every one must have a DAW installed. I liked the possibility in Ozone 9 to load other plugins directly in its master chain.