This is a fantastic video. You do a superb job of explaining and teaching. Very grateful for your "long form" approach here as it is much more helpful to those of us who are new to all of this. Much to be learned from here, and should be very helpful to many.
This video is an absolute gem!! Thank You. Every other video I watched today only showed off Master Assistant and talked about the advanced options. Thank you for comprehensive informations about what to actually do with the software.
I really appreciate the explanations, and the fact that you speak to the philosophy of mastering versus just highlighting software features. As I'm now mastering my first track using Ozone 9, I took notes and am ready to get to it. Thanks again!
Hey as an ex MST Lowe’s employee I would spend my own money to buy the team a whole case of this because funny enough the citrus oil breaks things down so good it’s the BEST cleaner I have ever used.
Great video, it’s a brilliant plugin suite but can be overwhelming with so many options. Will be interesting to see how it stands up against TC’s MD3 plugin / System 6000 native version.
You really know your stuff, thanks for this great video 👍 I've never had trouble with mixes and masterings (except some live gigs) but today I have a trouble. I am trying to make work a mix that is SUPER dynamic because it has heavy drums and bass then turns into sudden drops with very quiet orchestral soft strings... then jumps again with trombones, then back to medium then loud... (soundtrack)
Hi Adam, I have a very different question regarding this video. It seems you use some way of layering all of this project's tracks in one single track. This seems way more comfortable than having lots of tracks underneath each other, taking up more space than your screen may offer. Can you please explain how this works? Thanks in advance and keep it going, you rock :)
I think you might be referring to folders? You grab the tracks you want to add to a folder and just move them up into a blank track until they fit as an indent, then the routing is taken care of by reaper
If I play any EDM track on Spotify and then go to any rock track, the EDM is way louder. Some people very defensively try to explain that they really are the same, but ears don't lie. With EDM, I have to turn my speakers volume down. And if I download a simple analyzer for my phone, it tells me the same story. EDM LUFS are way higher than rock LUFS.
Many thanks for sorting this mate. I'm a learner with the preverable capital "L" and find mastering definitely electrickery. One thing though, I put out a podcast often times intercut with cuts from the featured artist and there not usually WAV but sometimes crap mp3's. Is there any recommendations you would make as to the practical use of Ozone 9 for this purpose?
Because in mastering you’re taking the whole piece and analyzing what you have and what you need, it’s not a creative endeavor in the way mixing is. Also imagine you didn’t mix it, what then?
top tutorial again. Thank you for this. irecently bought ozone 9 standard. First problem i have is that it keeps sayin that files are missing and i should reinstall which i did and did not help. second problem is, if wanna load a reference file it crashes reaper. Also the Standalone keeps crashing while loading so it is not a reaper problem. you have an idea what i could do?
Sorry I haven’t got a clue! I don’t know anyone who it crashes for, best bet is contact izotope support with as much info as you can give them. Also I don’t know if they’re open for the holidays
@@adamsteelproducer Found the problem. Im in Windows as user, not as admin. So if i install i need to give admin rights. If i start the standalone as Admin, nothing happens. If i use it as user, the problem accures. That really s*cks, cause i not intend to run my system as admin. Also starting reaper always as admin is no workaround for me. I wrote izotope about this and hope, that they could help me on this
If you wait for the "special sales" (sign up for iZotope emails) you can get substantially lower (reasonable) prices. You just have to be patient and wait though.
There’s no such thing as “mastered” and “not” though, it’s about the process. All you would really hear is the level difference which tells you nothing because of how the human ear perceives louder as automatically better
If you weren’t hearing changes, maybe you need to upgrade your monitoring situation or listen again a few times. Mastering is about small but very important moves to make the source material sound good everywhere.
Well since it’s my channel I disagree with your idea, otherwise it would just be a video version of the product manual. I’m not changing my titles for one persons misguided ideas of how RUclips works. Thanks for playing.
Sometimes I've got distracted because the music you were mastering is simply amazing.
This is a fantastic video. You do a superb job of explaining and teaching. Very grateful for your "long form" approach here as it is much more helpful to those of us who are new to all of this. Much to be learned from here, and should be very helpful to many.
Dude this was a STELLAR video I learned a ton. Thank you for your time and giving your knowledge out!!!!
This video is an absolute gem!! Thank You.
Every other video I watched today only showed off Master Assistant and talked about the advanced options.
Thank you for comprehensive informations about what to actually do with the software.
Thank you soooo much for your mastering videos! They help us a lot! 😊
You are a brilliant teacher, thank you.
Thanks man for the knowledge that u share with us .. 🙏
subscribed after this, dude the music you played while capturing muse's song is hilarious :D
I really appreciate the explanations, and the fact that you speak to the philosophy of mastering versus just highlighting software features. As I'm now mastering my first track using Ozone 9, I took notes and am ready to get to it. Thanks again!
Just purchased this and this was a very good video straight to the point that I needed thank you
I needed this so much! Thank you so much!
Great video Adam! Very informative and easy to understand, not like a lot of mastering videos out there.
Thanks heaps :-)
KILLER tutorial. GREAT educator. 5 Stars. Subbed!
Hey as an ex MST Lowe’s employee I would spend my own money to buy the team a whole case of this because funny enough the citrus oil breaks things down so good it’s the BEST cleaner I have ever used.
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for making it plain.
Nice DX7. I think you can switch the RMS to LUFS by clicking on the RMS text.
That‘s exactly what I‘m looking for. This really brings me a step further. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
what RMS and PEAK do you want the final mastering of the song be ? what is a good level ?
Thank you very much, Brazilian greetings!
Great video, it’s a brilliant plugin suite but can be overwhelming with so many options. Will be interesting to see how it stands up against TC’s MD3 plugin / System 6000 native version.
You really know your stuff, thanks for this great video 👍 I've never had trouble with mixes and masterings (except some live gigs) but today I have a trouble. I am trying to make work a mix that is SUPER dynamic because it has heavy drums and bass then turns into sudden drops with very quiet orchestral soft strings... then jumps again with trombones, then back to medium then loud... (soundtrack)
brilliant..... thank you from colombia
chucho que raro ver un mensaje tuyo acá . vientos huracanados
Thank you for sharing.
I have need quality vocal mixing tutorial for cubase 12 please
Could you do another video on ozone9?
Thanks Adam!
That was really well explained. Thanks very much.
Great video. It helped me learn more about Ozone. Thank you!
Hi Adam, I have a very different question regarding this video.
It seems you use some way of layering all of this project's tracks in one single track. This seems way more comfortable than having lots of tracks underneath each other,
taking up more space than your screen may offer.
Can you please explain how this works?
Thanks in advance and keep it going, you rock :)
I think you might be referring to folders? You grab the tracks you want to add to a folder and just move them up into a blank track until they fit as an indent, then the routing is taken care of by reaper
Awesome!! Thanks man!
Useful thanks.
Really informative about understanding 9 thank you. I can just bear the newbie cleanups but... thanks
Thank you so much!!!
Very helpful but why did you not show using the maximizer?
What do you think i'm doing at 8 minutes?
where do you load this plugin? master bus? or on each track as an effect?
If I play any EDM track on Spotify and then go to any rock track, the EDM is way louder. Some people very defensively try to explain that they really are the same, but ears don't lie. With EDM, I have to turn my speakers volume down. And if I download a simple analyzer for my phone, it tells me the same story. EDM LUFS are way higher than rock LUFS.
Great video! Thank you!
you are so helpful thank you so much
Many thanks for sorting this mate. I'm a learner with the preverable capital "L" and find mastering definitely electrickery. One thing though, I put out a podcast often times intercut with cuts from the featured artist and there not usually WAV but sometimes crap mp3's. Is there any recommendations you would make as to the practical use of Ozone 9 for this purpose?
if you were going to use an Exciter, where would you put it, in a chain like this?
apreciate you
Can you master on ozone 9 another master of the same song that was mastered using AI online, like cloudbounce?
Thx for wise words
so goood . thank you
Did you apply mixbus compression before mastering the track on ozone?
Why you cut low in mastering not in mixing?
Because in mastering you’re taking the whole piece and analyzing what you have and what you need, it’s not a creative endeavor in the way mixing is.
Also imagine you didn’t mix it, what then?
@@adamsteelproducer thank you man.
Thank you 🙌
top tutorial again. Thank you for this. irecently bought ozone 9 standard. First problem i have is that it keeps sayin that files are missing and i should reinstall which i did and did not help.
second problem is, if wanna load a reference file it crashes reaper. Also the Standalone keeps crashing while loading so it is not a reaper problem. you have an idea what i could do?
Sorry I haven’t got a clue! I don’t know anyone who it crashes for, best bet is contact izotope support with as much info as you can give them. Also I don’t know if they’re open for the holidays
@@adamsteelproducer Found the problem. Im in Windows as user, not as admin. So if i install i need to give admin rights. If i start the standalone as Admin, nothing happens. If i use it as user, the problem accures. That really s*cks, cause i not intend to run my system as admin. Also starting reaper always as admin is no workaround for me. I wrote izotope about this and hope, that they could help me on this
Do you do a mono mix aswell for clients?, lots of people listen on phones now, great content me ewd.. 👍
Nope, no mono. Most phones now are stereo 👍
great vid
Are you teaching out of Ozone 9 Standard Edition? Do I need Advanced version?
I’m using the advanced version, but only showing features available in the standard one so it’s accessible to all
Izotope Ozone 9 starts at $129 for the entry level Elements Edition. I don't even want to know how much the standard and advanced editions are ; )
Standard version was on sale for 99€ on Thomann the other week
If you wait for the "special sales" (sign up for iZotope emails) you can get substantially lower (reasonable) prices. You just have to be patient and wait though.
Sounds way too over driven at the end? The whole mix sounds like it has about 5db too much boost!
That rock band sounds a bit like Oasis (Definitely Maybe album).
thank's bruv
good
Cool
This is non-sense for me, why used copyrighted material....i want to hear the difference between MASTERED and NOT
There’s no such thing as “mastered” and “not” though, it’s about the process. All you would really hear is the level difference which tells you nothing because of how the human ear perceives louder as automatically better
You could say that mastering is simply creating the final “master” hence the name lol
I’m I the only one that didn’t hear anything different when he was making changes?
If you weren’t hearing changes, maybe you need to upgrade your monitoring situation or listen again a few times.
Mastering is about small but very important moves to make the source material sound good everywhere.
FALLOUT!
You talk too damn much... 😒
Information needs words, learning needs information…
@@adamsteelproducer You need to learn YOURE not the star … the plug in is… if you wanted to lecture you should have titled your video that.
Well since it’s my channel I disagree with your idea, otherwise it would just be a video version of the product manual. I’m not changing my titles for one persons misguided ideas of how RUclips works.
Thanks for playing.
@@adamsteelproducer lmaoooooo… ST FU… your ego is bruised …
I’m not the one using stretched out words and capitals, no ego damage here. I’m smiling. 😂