I got ozone 11 but I actually still just use 9. 11 tries to do too many things and you end up having to go in and remove a load of unnecessary stuff. Ozone 9 seems to pick the nodules it needs, where Ozone 11 seems to use every single module, regardless of whether it needs to or not.
My biggest problem is I spent $5200 on my MacBook Pro to have eight gigs of V ram, 8 TB of storage, 64 dram and they can’t use the feature. I really want.. That makes me see although I’ve been an Apple fan and I have 11 products from them and have been faithful for years, that I have to buy something new to get this technology. That’s not cool. I also have the iPad Pro 2020 and it doesn’t have the same feature the AI feature.
UDIO AI perfectly mixes its tracks when you create songs. Which has me surprised that Apple doesnt have an innate mastering system that sounds professionally mixed. But then again that would be a big threat for engineers. lol
@@NoQualmsTheArtist I think it varies some of the ones I made sounded messed up but I have a few that sound like professional songs. I am sure the tech is right around the corner.
FL Studio has by far the best stem separator in my experience. Their AI Mastering isn’t too bad either, I think it does a better job than Ozone but I still wouldn’t rely on it.
@@mixedbymatty it doesn’t work on my computer bro that my point lol. Mac could have easily made the upgrades for older chips. I’ve been using serato sample for years, now they got stem sep. works well. But the stem split be dope for efx on busses.
Full of bugs ...
Works fine for me.
Logic mastering sounded like crap when you A/B-ed with the original but sounded better than Ozone. Which tells you how bad Ozone actually sounded 😂
Yah I wasn’t a huge fan of either. lol
Yeah ozone is trash lmao.
@@therearenoruleshere Ozone is actually great, it's just the Mastering Assistant that sucks.
@@NoQualmsTheArtist that's what I'm talking about. My first comment correctly assumed that's what you meant.
Larger company, larger resources to play with, and definitely more talented engineers and AI specialists on tap than whatever NI/Ozone can throw.
I was hoping stem splitter would separate keys from guitar to allow individual mix options, level changes etc. Maybe next time?
Funny how i actualy prefered what Logic pro did to mastering, specialy in that 5-10khz region. Audio is so subjective :D
Chroma glow is dope on 808s
Fr. I've been loving it on bass guitars, too
Great video! thank you for going through all the features :)
I got ozone 11 but I actually still just use 9. 11 tries to do too many things and you end up having to go in and remove a load of unnecessary stuff. Ozone 9 seems to pick the nodules it needs, where Ozone 11 seems to use every single module, regardless of whether it needs to or not.
Oh
can it split futher the drums? Making a stem for hats, snare, cymbals etc.?
not yet may be in future i guess
ChromaGlow actually sounds really good.
My biggest problem is I spent $5200 on my MacBook Pro to have eight gigs of V ram, 8 TB of storage, 64 dram and they can’t use the feature. I really want.. That makes me see although I’ve been an Apple fan and I have 11 products from them and have been faithful for years, that I have to buy something new to get this technology. That’s not cool. I also have the iPad Pro 2020 and it doesn’t have the same feature the AI feature.
UDIO AI perfectly mixes its tracks when you create songs. Which has me surprised that Apple doesnt have an innate mastering system that sounds professionally mixed. But then again that would be a big threat for engineers. lol
Udio sounds boringly mixed, great mixes are unbalanced and have character and taste. I don't think you can program that into AI (yet)
@@NoQualmsTheArtist I think it varies some of the ones I made sounded messed up but I have a few that sound like professional songs. I am sure the tech is right around the corner.
So far , Real Mastering is better.
For now.
ChromaGlow is a win! And Real time bounce in place for the analog heads
Yah. That's great news as well
Thanks for this review….Cheers
Thanks a lot - great video
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Can’t wait for the Reaper videos
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Terrific overview and comparisons, thank you! I like Ozone, but I agree that the assistant usually pushes things too far.
i have a question is cracked plugins sounds the same as the paid one, in quality sound ???
Along with the plug-ins that are included with a program, there are hundreds of free plug-ins available. Leave the crack alone. #saynotocrack
If you steal software "someone" will give you a "special" key to help you "unlock" your computer to run smoother LOL
This is Logic Pro's version of "True Iron" by Kazrog. With added features..
I kinda feel like True Iron is a bit more subtle than this. That's why I felt fabfliter is a better comparrison.
@@mixedbymatty if you run True Iron thru the eq analyzer it pretty much has the same types of curves.
FL Studio has by far the best stem separator in my experience. Their AI Mastering isn’t too bad either, I think it does a better job than Ozone but I still wouldn’t rely on it.
I haven’t played with FL enough to know. But I’ll have to check out.
Not better than RipX
Can it split drums into kick snare hi hat and so on?
No. That would be sweet if you could. But only full kit for now. I'm sure someday they will get that though.
@@mixedbymatty Thanks, Matty!
Logic always been my Daw to produce in. But cmon man wack move
What's wack the new features?
@@mixedbymatty nah new features don’t work. Stems or saturation and my computer 2019. Marketing skeme
@@mixedbymatty I’ve been using Serato sample for stems works ok
@@BMugzMusic I would think sample heads like you would dig the stem split. Makes me want to make beats again 😂
@@mixedbymatty it doesn’t work on my computer bro that my point lol. Mac could have easily made the upgrades for older chips. I’ve been using serato sample for years, now they got stem sep. works well. But the stem split be dope for efx on busses.
😂😂😂Let us never forget he did that Rubby your dead to the world get him out of office