I have a simple question regarding the use of Ozone for mastering. Should I apply ozone to just the master channel and attempt to master from there? Or should I also put ozone on each channel and EQ?
Thanks
Joao
Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:30 am
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Hello Joao,
Personally, I would use neither method. Mixing and mastering are 2 separate processes.
First I would get the mix exactly how I wanted it. Mix down to two tracks. Average the peaks between -6 & -4 db.
Then I would apply ozone two the 2 track mix. _________________ Rob
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Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:24 am
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Hello,
I know this is out of subject but I've finished a review of the K+H 0300. I have opened them and measured them.
If you want a copy of the pdf file, let me know.
Be prepared.....
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