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Originally Posted by DeyBwah
Is it really as amazing as it looks on paper??
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/ozone/
From what I've read on the izotope site, it seems Ozone 4 is the ultimate mastering plug-in but for some reason it seems too good to be true, especially at that price point. So what's the twist?
Is it more a bang-for-buck type plug or do big time engineers use it in their workflow? If anyone has experience with it, can you chime in and share your thoughts?
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A LOT of folks like it and a great solution for those who can't afford to send their stuff out to be mastered or are looking for a quick and easy way to make a more polished DIY project. I don't think its by any means a replacement for paying a real mastering engineer to master your stuff in the proper environment but for those lacking the money, the equipment or the skills its probably a much better solution than grabbing a hodge podge of plugs and smashing the material to death.
Izotope makes some great stuff. Like anything else theres no one size fits all solution but their stuff really does work as advertised.