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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Edit Menu
Ozone’s edit menu contains dierent menus that allow you to configure the audio aspects of the
Ozone 7 standalone application. These menus include:
Audio Devices
Click this menu to select which audio hardware device
you wish to monitor Ozone’s audio playback from, as well
as the buer size of the device.
Options will include:
• The onboard sound circuitry of your Windows or
OS X computer.
• Any CoreAudio compatible audio hardware (OS X).
• Any ASIO compatible audio hardware (Windows).
If working in sample rates or bit depths higher than CD quality, make sure you have selected audio
hardware that supports it.
Sessions
The saved .ozn files are referred to as an Ozone “session,” and its hierarchy is similar to that of other
audio DAW programs. It contains:
• A project folder that contains all files that are relevant to that project.
• The session file references audio in the “Imported Audio Files” folder.
Initially each project has only one session, but you could have many sessions in one project.