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
Preset System
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Module Preset System
Ozone 7 brings back the module preset system from Ozone 5. You can now load and save presets
for individual modules, allowing you to mix and match settings for various modules. The module
preset system works in a similar way to the global preset system but with a simplied interface that
is more tailored to to working with individual modules.
Module presets allow you to easily save and load settings in individual modules without
aecting other modules in the signal chain. Ozone 7 module and component plug-in presets are
interchangeable, so Ozone 7 Advanced users can make use of their module presets within the
component plug-ins and vice versa.
Opening the Module Preset System
The Module Preset system is easily accessible from the Ozone
signal chain. Clicking on the button directly above a module’s
Solo button will open the Module Preset window.
Loading Module Presets
Selecting a preset in the list will load their settings and related
comments will be displayed in the bottom of the module preset
window.
Saving Module Presets
To add a new module preset that includes a module’s current settings, click the “Add” button. After
clicking “Add” you will be prompted to name the preset, once you are happy with the name, hit
Enter or Return to save the name.
You can modify a preset comment by clicking on the text in the comment area, typing in the
comment and hitting Return or Enter to save the new comment.
The Module Preset system does not include the update functionality that the global preset manager
has. In order to save changes to a module preset, you will need to add a new preset rather than
simply updating an existing one.
Deleting Module Presets
To delete existing module preset les, select them in the module preset window and click on the
“Delete” button. You will be prompted after attempting to delete a preset, select ‘Yes’ to delete and
‘No’ to cancel. Note that using the Delete button in the preset manager will remove that preset from
your preset folder on disk and move it to the Trash/Recycle Bin for permanent deletion.