Or you can simply choose a preset that sounds good and analyse how each individual plugin in the chain is affecting the sound. ![]() That way you can try to master and reach the same loudness and clarity using individual plugins. What you can do is use Ozone 9 as a reference, and then try to replicate the same sound using individual plugins. But it all so has all the usual plugins for dynamics, EQ, imaging… AFAIK Ozone 9 Advanced is the AI-powered version, so a lot of it is done “magically” and with little input from the user. There is nothing wrong with using only Ozone, as long as you have some understanding of what it’s doing. Helps us keep the sub clean by reporting posts and comments that are in fault. Check out the rest of them before posting and learn more behind their reason to be: ![]()
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