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
General Functions
OZONE 7 | GENERAL FUNCTIONS
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General Functions
Ozone Processing Modules
Ozone oers its processing modules in a horizontal signal chain at the bottom of the screen.
By default, the order of processing in Ozone is as follows:
• Equalizer
• Dynamics
• Maximizer
The visual phase and spectrum meters that display information about the audio level and spectrum are
based on the final output signal, after all processing from the modules has occurred.
Module Browser
The module browser displays the available Ozone modules. To open the module browser screen,
click the “Click to insert module” button at the end of the signal chain. Then click on any one of the
available Ozone modules to add it to the chain.
To change the order of the processing, simply click and drag any of the modules, moving them left or
right to a dierent order.
To add a third-party plug-in to the signal chain, click on the Plug-ins tab in the module browser. From
there you can select any third-party plug-in you have installed.
Ozone 7 supports VST and AudioUnit (AU) plug-in formats.