

These are modeled after analog hardware processors - some are emulations of specific hardware units. The four are Vintage Tape (available in both versions), Vintage Compressor, Vintage EQ, and Vintage Limiter. Ozone has four Vintage modules on tap, though three of them are currently only available with the Advanced version of Ozone. Another aspect of Ozone that people might be less familiar with is its inclusion of several Vintage modules, which add the option for applying some processing with a little analog “character”, along with the more general-purpose clean EQs and dynamics tools. Of course, iZotope offers many other plug-ins specifically targeted to mixing use, including Neutron (with its intelligent mix options), but Ozone’s modules also have a great deal to offer at that stage of production. But despite the intended purpose of this capable processor, Ozone’s tools can be equally useful for many mixing applications as well.

IZotope’s Ozone is well known as an all-in-one processor for Mastering applications, incorporating a collection of modules that includes everything from basic EQ and multiband compression to an exciter, imager and loudness maximizer.

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