Brother I thought I was using Ozone to its full potential and believed I had a nice master. After watching your tutorial I gained valuable knowledge that has made my music sound better than ever. I cannot wait to drop a new project. You are a blessing!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. An in-depth, comprehensive tutorial. Thank you. I've seen several tutorials on each of these modules and I've left still with questions. This video is a one stop shop. Thank you!
@@5piece i used until now a clipper then pro l2 , now when using the ozone 11 maximizer should i use standard clip then retro limiter then the maximize ???
great breakdown.. I use the same exact layout with vintage limiter and maximer at the end. but the last plugin I put the fab filter l2 limiter with a small peak reduction is that safe ?
That was phenomenal I do Christian metal...and I just learned a lot from ya using ozone 10 advanced which I have....even though you're doing hip hop there are techniques you're using I can apply...thanks for being so thorough Some people do vids that don't teach as thorough as you
Really appreciate this ❤️ and I’m glad that you are able to see past the genre/music examples and find ways to apply it to your own music 🚀 It’s rare considering many people complain about the most minute details like use of AutoTune etc. Thank you my friend!
The beauty of MAKING these videos is it forces me to learn more about the tools I'm using everyday so I can share the lessons with you guys. Glad I could help you in that process!!!
Thanks a lot bro🙏, I’ve been trying to learn more about mastering, one of the steps I’m always missing to get good, especially with ozone, this helped me a lot.✌️
Hi 5piece, another video stated that the Stereo Independence was so that Left and Right would be processed independently per each function (Transient and Sustain)? eg. When it applies the limiting on Transients, at 100% the left and the right would be independently processed for Transient? This is suppose to achieve more loudness as now the left and right could be processed separately.
you are one of the best teacher i have ever seen you are the best and thank you so so much pls can you do a vocal mixing a choir background vocal pls and mixing acoustic like drums pls
Could be a variety of things. What are you listening on exactly? That could be a major culprit, as some devices won’t showcase differences as much as others. RUclips also applies volume normalization, which unfortunately I can’t get around. This sometimes makes differences more subtle as well as it essentially “levels” things out It also takes time to “tune” your ears to understand what to listen for actively. This is very different from casually listening, as you aren’t really listening for enjoyment per se, but moreso to understand the nuances of a sound. This takes time and practice. One way I learned was just messing with an EQ on sounds - soloing frequencies to understand what I’m listening for. This is specific to frequency manipulation and not necessarily other processes like compression/limiting, but it’s a good starting point Hope these tidbits help 🙏🏼
I was going to say 😂 but in your defense, I was also under the impression width doesn’t work without stereoize. This is actually false - but the stereoize feature creates a more dramatic/noticeable width (although it isn’t necessary to achieve width). You can noticeably hear the enhancement to my master in this video without me using the stereoize function - so using it is a matter of taste / situation. I’m sure you get it but leaving this here for anyone else who may be wondering the same thing.
According to the manual stereoizer gives width to mono sources. So basically without using the stereoizer button, your width will be based on, and help widen a mix that already has certain width sources like reverb and delay and other stereo modulating effects on it BEFORE mastering. With the stereoizer it will not only widen stereo sources, but also mono sources as well. So if, let's say you have your vocal where you like it, then don't use the stereoizer button in that vocal frequency range because it will widen it more. A very interesting and useful plugin if used in moderation.
@@OfficialADONISMusic-bv3qeyeah and effects like reverb, delay, etc also typically live more in the stereo field so that logic checks out. As they say “use your ears” - that tends to serve me best. You’re 100% right though, super easy to abuse this plugin so moderation is DEFINTELY key. That’s why I typically suggest a lower setting of 10-15 in either direction in most scenarios (but similarly, learn the rules to BREAK the rules 😉
When changing settings the overall gain/volume will change. With gain match engaged, the original sound and and the adjusted sound will stay the same. The benefit is that you won't be fooled by volume adjustments, but rather the actual processing sound.
What Ricky said ! Basically helps you hear your chain without the added volume. Gives you perspective and helps you know if what you’re doing is actually not helping since often the changes we make change volume and give us the perception that louder is better when in fact it isn’t.
@5piece don't some people consider a gate an expander?as well can you also elaborate upward compression vs Expansion or are we talking about the same thing, thanks because my understanding is expansion can be up or down as it relates to Volume aren't the titles based on te Ratios ?? Thank You I really need this clarified
Great idea for a future video. To give you SOME help quickly: the two are very similar, in that they increase dynamic range (or effectively exaggerate the difference between loud and quiet, vs. Compression which reduces the difference). Gating is much more extreme than expansion. If you want things to hard close / mute on softer parts you don’t want in a performance, you’d use a gate. If you still want to preserve those quieter moments but make them quieter, use an expander. This isn’t exactly one size fits all, but hopefully points you in the right direction until I do a video on it 🤘🏻
I think overall I like the flexibility of my own mastering chain. These tools are amazing and I definitely still use some of the individual modules on my chain, but I gravitate more towards certain EQs and comps specifically outside of this one
Checkout Izotope Ozone 10 here: bit.ly/3XLiqXj
Brother I thought I was using Ozone to its full potential and believed I had a nice master. After watching your tutorial I gained valuable knowledge that has made my music sound better than ever. I cannot wait to drop a new project. You are a blessing!
As a person who just went from Ozone 7 to Ozone 10: this is EXTREMELY helpful and informative. Thank you!!!!
Same here bro,I went from using iz7 to jumping straight to 10..Everything’s changed so much
I’m still using 7 lol
@@joshmitchell7174 7 is better imo
This is exactly what I've been looking for. An in-depth, comprehensive tutorial. Thank you. I've seen several tutorials on each of these modules and I've left still with questions. This video is a one stop shop. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this Jonathan! What’s crazy is even I only scratched the surface of everything possible with this amazing plugin 🤯
@@5piece i used until now a clipper then pro l2 , now when using the ozone 11 maximizer should i use standard clip then retro limiter then the maximize ???
This is a great video. I'm definitely going to apply some of these techniques to my final mix
Can we get an updated version with Ozone 11? Ima watch this one later.
THANK U SOOO MUCH, i had no idea how to master... and now i know sooo muchhh thanxxxx
great breakdown.. I use the same exact layout with vintage limiter and maximer at the end. but the last plugin I put the fab filter l2 limiter with a small peak reduction is that safe ?
thanks for your work
Thank you so much 💖👌🔥
Can we get an updated version with Ozone 11 please?
This explanation of this plugin well done 🔥 🔥 🔥
omg...... what an explanation bro. thank you
keep doing mastering mixing using waves plugins
That was phenomenal
I do Christian metal...and I just learned a lot from ya using ozone 10 advanced which I have....even though you're doing hip hop there are techniques you're using I can apply...thanks for being so thorough
Some people do vids that don't teach as thorough as you
Really appreciate this ❤️ and I’m glad that you are able to see past the genre/music examples and find ways to apply it to your own music 🚀 It’s rare considering many people complain about the most minute details like use of AutoTune etc. Thank you my friend!
while mastering gain match before limiter sir its must ?????
I'm reminding myself how to use ozone by wathing this video! Thank you for uploading!
The beauty of MAKING these videos is it forces me to learn more about the tools I'm using everyday so I can share the lessons with you guys. Glad I could help you in that process!!!
Well done, good explanations
BEST VIDEO EVER
Thanks a lot bro🙏, I’ve been trying to learn more about mastering, one of the steps I’m always missing to get good, especially with ozone, this helped me a lot.✌️
Anytime friend! Happy to help you elevate your skills 🙏🏼
Happy New Year - Thank you for the tutorial, learned a learnt.
Thank you! Happy New Year to you too Mike!!!
Hi 5piece, another video stated that the Stereo Independence was so that Left and Right would be processed independently per each function (Transient and Sustain)? eg. When it applies the limiting on Transients, at 100% the left and the right would be independently processed for Transient? This is suppose to achieve more loudness as now the left and right could be processed separately.
great video, Ozone 10 looks awesome. Thanks! Your explanation of the Impact module was especially good
Thank you! This video was a challenging one because of how deep Ozone goes. definitely recommend you check it out when you get a chance 🙏🏼
@@5piece I've got it already! Love it
Thank u
you are one of the best teacher i have ever seen you are the best and thank you so so much pls can you do a vocal mixing a choir background vocal pls and mixing acoustic like drums pls
thank you for the kind words!! I really appreciate it. Will see what I can cook up for you around that in the near future !
Awesome tutorial and song!
I was wondering how you routed your mastering chain
EXPLAINED WELL. THANKS
Really well done informative and professional thank you for the content
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching ❤
Why do you unlink stereo independence?
I usually keep the 808s mono and give a little width to the Reese Bass❤❤
Thanks 🙏🏻 very helpful ❤
anytime my friend!
I can barely hear the difference between the *bypassed and enable of most of the parameters. What could be causing this? Pls
Could be a variety of things.
What are you listening on exactly? That could be a major culprit, as some devices won’t showcase differences as much as others.
RUclips also applies volume normalization, which unfortunately I can’t get around. This sometimes makes differences more subtle as well as it essentially “levels” things out
It also takes time to “tune” your ears to understand what to listen for actively. This is very different from casually listening, as you aren’t really listening for enjoyment per se, but moreso to understand the nuances of a sound. This takes time and practice. One way I learned was just messing with an EQ on sounds - soloing frequencies to understand what I’m listening for. This is specific to frequency manipulation and not necessarily other processes like compression/limiting, but it’s a good starting point
Hope these tidbits help 🙏🏼
My man, thank you!
🧙🏼♂️🙏🏽
Great 👌
Thank you! 🙏🏼
dope
Please do ozone 11 :)
great video. Thank you
just amazing 🤩
Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thank you
You're welcome!
How are you hearing the imager without turning the stereoizer on? This is a serious question. Thanks in advance
Nevermind....just read it on the site.👍🏿
I was going to say 😂 but in your defense, I was also under the impression width doesn’t work without stereoize. This is actually false - but the stereoize feature creates a more dramatic/noticeable width (although it isn’t necessary to achieve width). You can noticeably hear the enhancement to my master in this video without me using the stereoize function - so using it is a matter of taste / situation. I’m sure you get it but leaving this here for anyone else who may be wondering the same thing.
According to the manual stereoizer gives width to mono sources. So basically without using the stereoizer button, your width will be based on, and help widen a mix that already has certain width sources like reverb and delay and other stereo modulating effects on it BEFORE mastering. With the stereoizer it will not only widen stereo sources, but also mono sources as well. So if, let's say you have your vocal where you like it, then don't use the stereoizer button in that vocal frequency range because it will widen it more. A very interesting and useful plugin if used in moderation.
@@OfficialADONISMusic-bv3qeyeah and effects like reverb, delay, etc also typically live more in the stereo field so that logic checks out. As they say “use your ears” - that tends to serve me best. You’re 100% right though, super easy to abuse this plugin so moderation is DEFINTELY key. That’s why I typically suggest a lower setting of 10-15 in either direction in most scenarios (but similarly, learn the rules to BREAK the rules 😉
what does gain match button do? Should i click that?
When changing settings the overall gain/volume will change. With gain match engaged, the original sound and and the adjusted sound will stay the same. The benefit is that you won't be fooled by volume adjustments, but rather the actual processing sound.
What Ricky said ! Basically helps you hear your chain without the added volume. Gives you perspective and helps you know if what you’re doing is actually not helping since often the changes we make change volume and give us the perception that louder is better when in fact it isn’t.
@5piece don't some people consider a gate an expander?as well can you also elaborate upward compression vs Expansion or are we talking about the same thing, thanks because my understanding is expansion can be up or down as it relates to Volume aren't the titles based on te Ratios ?? Thank You I really need this clarified
Great idea for a future video. To give you SOME help quickly: the two are very similar, in that they increase dynamic range (or effectively exaggerate the difference between loud and quiet, vs. Compression which reduces the difference). Gating is much more extreme than expansion. If you want things to hard close / mute on softer parts you don’t want in a performance, you’d use a gate. If you still want to preserve those quieter moments but make them quieter, use an expander. This isn’t exactly one size fits all, but hopefully points you in the right direction until I do a video on it 🤘🏻
great video brother! :) Just sub to your channel!
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Do you prefer this to your original mastering chain?
I think overall I like the flexibility of my own mastering chain. These tools are amazing and I definitely still use some of the individual modules on my chain, but I gravitate more towards certain EQs and comps specifically outside of this one
@@5piece Awesome thank you for the answer.
Use the gain match bro! Louder is always perceived better.
4:40 you gonna do what?
Does anyone else feel like the “Modern” mode sounds thin?
yo bro im from toronto. u do 1 on 1s?
Algorithm do your thing
5PIECE = MASTERPIECE
you're too kind my friend! Appreciate you!
Can someone please share their ozone 10 with me , i don’t have $500🙁😭
You should have turned on 'Gain Match' otherwise it's just louder volume🔊
I did actually. There’s a whole gain matched section/comparison at 40:10 😅
Did u use any equalizer?
Appreciate you bro! 🚀🚀🚀