User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- What is Ozone 7?
- Ozone 7 Standard vs. Ozone 7 Advanced
- Getting Started
- Standalone Version Operation
- Edit Menu
- Other File Menu Commands
- Saving
- Multiple File Workflow
- Playing Back Audio Files: The Transport Bar
- General Functions
- Preset System
- Migrating Presets from Ozone 5
- Module Preset System
- Standard Module Controls
- Using Multiband Modules
- Mid/Side Processing
- Equalizer
- Dynamic EQ
- Dynamics
- Exciter
- Maximizer
- Vintage Limiter
- Vintage EQ (Advanced only)
- Vintage Compressor (Advanced only)
- Vintage Tape (Advanced only)
- Master Section
- Codec Preview (Advanced only)
- Options
- General Options
- Dynamics Options
- Imager Options
- Dynamic EQ Options
- Exciter Options
- I/O Options
- App Options
- App Tab
- Tips and Shortcuts
- Automation (Plug-In Version Only)
- Shortcut Keys and Mouse Support
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- iZotope Customer Support
Standalone Version Operation
OZONE 7 | STANDALONE VERSION OPERATION
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Using Ozone’s preset system, you can also copy and paste processing settings from one imported
song to another, using the following steps:
• Eect the first track with your desired settings.
• Save these settings as a preset.
• Click the tab of the next track you wish to apply the preset to.
• Load the previous preset you have just saved.
• Continue working from there as a starting point.
Ozone Projects
An Ozone project is the overlying “master project file” that encompasses:
• • The data of all of the one or more audio files that have been imported into the project.
• • The specific audio processor settings that have been separately applied to each imported file
in the project.
By saving the above as a project, you can always re-open a project at a later time, and perform
functions such as re-ordering the audio files within a project, or adjusting the audio processing of any
audio file within the project.
Exporting Audio
Once you have applied the specific audio processing to your imported audio file(s), it is time to export
the files. A new copy of the audio file will be saved, with all of the processing from the Ozone modules
permanently applied to the exported file.
Click on the File menu, and then select “Export Audio Files.” A dialog box will appear, oering various
options for the files you are about to export. These choices include:
Current Track vs. All Tracks:
• Click on “Current Track” to only export the audio file in the currently highlighted tab.
• Click on “All Tracks” to export separate audio files for each audio file loaded into the current
project.