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Izotope Ozone 5 and mastering question
I am using Izotope ozone 5 to master my first track, and i want to get this mastered good. I have ozone 5 on the master fader. The problem is, depending on what mastering preset i use on ozone, the meter levels in ozone sometimes get red, and the master fader level in pro tools gets red. I was wondering, since the volume needs to be turned down, if i should turn down the volume in ozone itself, or turn down the master fader volume down in Pro Tools so the fader in pro tools doesnt go red.
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Re: Izotope Ozone 5 and mastering question
Please don't take offense at this but if you've NEVER mastered a song and know nothing about Mastering, and would like it to be the best it can be, please don't try it yourself. Find a local Mastering engineer with some credits and pay them to do it while you watch and ask questions etc. I think you'll be happier with the result and you'll probably learn a lot along the way. I understand and support the notion of a pathway to self sufficiency, but starting blind is just not smart.
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Re: Izotope Ozone 5 and mastering question
Just bring down the Master Fader in ProTools to keep Ozone out of the red for the selected preset.
Should you tweak the Ozone preset, you may need to make an additional adjustment(s) to the Master Fader. Ozone's presets are a good starting point but, you may want to season to your individual taste as you experiment.
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Re: Izotope Ozone 5 and mastering question
Have you read the "Mastering with Ozone" Guide? It might be a good place to start. However, what dmazurek mentions is not a bad idea. Especially if you find someone that you can pick the brains of. Now a really good mastering engineer is going to have different gear than you will, but.... you should be able to get a few good mastered files. Then take your gear (in this case Ozone 5) and try to get as close to that sound as you can, with what you have. Chances are it won't be identical, but you should be able to get out an acceptable file (that is something you can 'live' with) eventually.
http://izotope.fileburst.com/guides/...With_Ozone.pdf If you're clipping the master fader in PT, check the Maximizer in Ozone, move the margin down and play with the threshold setting.
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