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
Mastering Modules
OZONE 7 | MASTERING MODULES
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Imager
Ozone’s Imager module allows you to adjust the stereo width of your mix, using a multiband stereo
imaging module.
As with the other multiband modules in Ozone (Dynamics and Exciter), the module is split up into four
bands determined by the multiband crossover points displayed on the spectrum.
Key Features
• Provides up to four bands of widening, perfect for adding space to your mix.
• Visualize the stereo image with Vectorscope and Correlation meters, Width Spectrum View, and
Correlation Trace View, helping you troubleshoot potential phase problems.
The Imager module contains the following controls and displays:
Vectorscope
The Vectorscope provides a view of the stereo image of the signal. Note that it monitors Ozone’s final
output, regardless of the Imager’s place in the signal chain. You can check mixes for stereo separation,
while using the module’s controls to provide more or less separation. The vectorscope provides three
dierent views, each of which you can select by clicking on the display type label below the scope:
Polar Sample Vectorscope
The Polar Sample Vectorscope plots dots per sample,
but uses a polar coordinate display that is more useful
in highlighting the stereo image of the incoming signal.
Patterns that appear within the 45-degree safe lines
represent in-phase signals while patterns outside
these lines represent out-of-phase audio.
The history of the Polar Sample Vectorscope also
fades out slowly. The last few seconds are displayed
as slowly fading data points. You can reset the display
by clicking on the meter.