One surprising limitation to Ozone 8’s module approach: you can only add six modules to any Ozone plugin instance, which might fall short of what some users would need for certain mix situations. Users can add, reorder, solo, bypass, and remove modules in Ozone’s signal path, and I’ve always been a huge fan of this modular flexibility if you like to compress your mix before EQ’ing it, Ozone can easily accommodate that-along with just about any other sort of signal routing you can imagine. Ozone 8, whether used as a plugin or standalone app, essentially functions as a unified wrapper and signal path for a host of different processing modules. Opening the Ozone 8 Advanced plugin interface for the first time reveals a powerful, complex, but never cluttered UI it seems iZotope has gone to great lengths to continue to build out Ozone’s functionality without burdening the user with multiple windows and endless buttons and controls.
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