Lessons
An Introduction to Ozone
04:46 2The Different Versions of Ozone 11
02:25 3Master Assistance and Referecing
08:05 4Stem Focus and Master Rebalance
04:16 5EQ + EQ Theory - Spectral Shaper, EQ1, EQ2
08:20EQ - Match EQ, Stabilizer
09:17 7The Maximizer Module
11:21 8The Impact and Vintage Compressor Modules
11:00 9Imager Module's Features and Controls
09:50 10The Clarity Module and Low End Focus Module
07:46 11Saturation - Vintage Tape Module and Exciter Module
12:47 12Vintage Module vs Modern Modules
06:05 13The Delta Button, Gain Match and Mid/Side
09:43 14Codec and Dither
07:16 15Thanks and Bye
00:12Lesson Info
The Different Versions of Ozone 11
Hi there and welcome to this video where I want to talk about the different versions of Ozone 11. So there are three versions of Ozone 11 elements standard and advanced. The advanced version gives you access to all the modules and features of Ozone 11 that we'll be covering in this course. The standard version gives you access to most of the modules and it's still an effective and versatile tool for mastering the elements. Version is really for people who are just looking for a quick master turnaround as it doesn't offer any flexibility or control. Let's now talk about the different functions and features available in each of these versions. Ozone 11 elements. This offers limited functionality with only the master assistant available. The elements version then applies the modules that you have access to in the standard version, but you can't see the modules or make any changes to the parameters with elements. You do have limited flexibility. However, this is a great option for quick de...
mos but it does lack in depth controls required for professional masters. The elements version is often sold at heavily discounted rates or even free by Isotope. Let's now talk about ozone 11 standard. This provides most modules featured in this course. It excludes the clarity impact lower and focus and spectral shape modules and has no Codec preview or stem focus options. The lack of the stem focus module is the real disadvantage of the standard version as this is one of the most powerful tools ozone 11 has to offer and really separates it from any other mastering tool out there. On the plus side, the stabilizer and master rebalance modules are now accessible on this version, which was not the case for Ozone 10. This is still a powerful tool for mastering and you can achieve great results with the standard version. Now let's talk about Ozone advanced. This unleashes the complete suite granting access to every module. The advanced version offers unparalleled flexibility for a comprehensive mastering experience. Let's now talk about which version is right for you. We have elements. This is ideal for quick demos with limited functionality standard has a robust set of modules excluding some advanced features like stem focus and advanced is the ultimate choice. This provides access to every tool for a comprehensive mastering experience. As I said in this course, I will be covering ozone 11 advanced. You should be able to follow along with some of the lessons in the standard version of ozone 11. I do recommend ozone 11 advanced. But of course, this is more expensive than standard and elements, but it will offer you the most tools and features. OK. So in this video, I've covered the different versions of ozone 11. Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.
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