Izotope Ozone 11 Mastering Music With Ozone [TUTORIAL]
Learn the essentials and more of how to use IZotope’s Ozone 11 to help you Master like the Pros in this Mastering Course
What you’ll learn:
- The Essentials and More of how to use Izotope’s Ozone
- Learn How to Improve your Mastering Workflow with Ozone 11
The Ins and Outs of the Main Modules in Ozone - Learn Mastering Tricks and Tips like the Pros
Requirements:
- You will need some experience at either music production, mixing or mastering to fully understand this course
- A Copy of Ozone, preferably Ozone 11 Advanced
- A Windows or Mac computer powerful enough to run Ozone
Description
Do you want to learn how to Master Music in Ozone 11?Do you wish you knew how to use this Software to Make Great-Sounding Masters?Have you looked at Ozone before and become overwhelmed and wished you could use this software to help you Master your own music?If you answered yes to any of those questions then this is the course for you!In this Ozone 11 course, you’ll learn about the different features and modules of Ozone 11 to help you make pro-level masters.JUST BE AWARE: This course is not for beginners.I only recommend taking this course if you have some experience in music production, mixing or mastering.Hi, my name is Tomas George and I’m a best-selling music production instructor with over 300,000 students on Udemy and thousands of 5-star reviews.In this course, I’ll teach you as fast and efficiently as possible how to get started using Ozone 11 to help you master your own music or tracks.In this course, I’ll cover:An Introduction to OzoneMaster Assistant and ReferencingStem Focus and Master RebalanceLook at different types of EQs in OzoneLearn How to use the Maximiser ModuleLook at the Impact and Vintage Compressor ModulesLook at the Imager Module’s Features and ControlsShow how to use the Clarity Module and Low-End Focus ModulesTalk about Saturation, including the Vintage Tape Module and Exciter ModulesCompare Vintage Modules to Modern ModulesLook at the Delta Button, Gain Match, Mid/Side, Codec and DitherAnd MoreSo if you want to learn how to use Ozone 11 to help learn how to make great-sounding masters, then be sure to join me in this class.I’ll see you in the first lecture.Cheers,Tomas
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
- Lecture 1 An Introduction to Ozone
- Lecture 2 The Different Versions of Ozone 11
- Lecture 3 Download the Track used in this Course
Section 2: Master Assistance, Stem Focus and Rebalance
- Lecture 4 Master Assistant and Referencing
- Lecture 5 Stem Focus and Master Rebalance
Section 3: Equalization or EQ
- Lecture 6 Part 1 – EQ + EQ Theory – Spectral Shaper, EQ1, EQ2
- Lecture 7 Part 2 – EQ – Match EQ, Stabilizer
Section 4: Limiting Tools – Maximizer Module
- Lecture 8 The Maximiser Module
Section 5: Compression – Impact Module and Vintage Compressor Module
- Lecture 9 The Impact and Vintage Compressor Modules
Section 6: The Imager Module
- Lecture 10 Imager Module’s Features and Controls
Section 7: The Clarity Module and Low End Focus Module
- Lecture 11 The Clarity Module and Low End Focus Module
Section 8: Saturation – The Vintage Tape Module and Exciter Module
- Lecture 12 Saturation – Vintage Tape Module and Exciter Module
Section 9: Vintage Modules vs Modern Modules
- Lecture 13 Vintage Module vs Modern Modules
Section 10: Delta Button, Mid/Side, Codec, Dither, “Learn” and Gain Match
- Lecture 14 Part 1 – The Delta Button, Gain Match and Mid/Side
- Lecture 15 Part 2 – Codec and Dither
Section 11: Thanks and Bye
- Lecture 16 Thanks and Bye
- Lecture 17 Bonus Lecture
Mixing or Mastering Engineers who want to learn the essentials and more of Ozone,Music Producers who want to learn how to Master,Mastering Engineers who want to improve their skills,Intermediate level producers who want to incorporate Ozone into their workflow
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