Question about using Ozone on tracks?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:23 pm
Hey guys/gals,
Ive started messing with Ozone 4 for a few days on my full bounced track. I use all of the modules on it (except the reverb for the most part) and it is really making my tracks sound good. SO I sent a new track to a buddy of mine and he told me that I should use Ozone's exciter and dynamic compressor on all of my synth tracks and leave the drums alone (besides regular processing), and after I bounce my track to only put on Waves L3 and Cytomic Glue for "mastering".
So basicaly what I'm asking is:
does anyone put Ozone on individual tracks? If so, which tracks do you put it on and which modules do you use?
If you use Ozone on your project file do you still put Ozone after you bounce it down? And if so, Do you still use all of the modules? Or Do you just put a few things when Mastering (like the L3 or Glue, tip).
thanks for the help I could use some clarification.
cheers
Ive started messing with Ozone 4 for a few days on my full bounced track. I use all of the modules on it (except the reverb for the most part) and it is really making my tracks sound good. SO I sent a new track to a buddy of mine and he told me that I should use Ozone's exciter and dynamic compressor on all of my synth tracks and leave the drums alone (besides regular processing), and after I bounce my track to only put on Waves L3 and Cytomic Glue for "mastering".
So basicaly what I'm asking is:
does anyone put Ozone on individual tracks? If so, which tracks do you put it on and which modules do you use?
If you use Ozone on your project file do you still put Ozone after you bounce it down? And if so, Do you still use all of the modules? Or Do you just put a few things when Mastering (like the L3 or Glue, tip).
thanks for the help I could use some clarification.
cheers