![]() ![]() You could theoretically do a lot of the things they do at the shop at home, but then you’d also have to invest a lot of time and money into learning how to do those things properly. It’s the same as with mechanics or other professionals. You could even ask if they could record the process or if you could watch them so you can see what it looks like and decide if it’s something you’re willing to try to learn or just continue to pay the people who already know. ![]() Pick any track you like as long as it’s one of the following supported file. Master Assistant will learn the EQ curve of your reference track as well as your reference track’s loudness. The alternative is to make sure your mix is ready for mastering and then send it and pay the money for someone who knows what they’re doing with mastering to do it for you. Reference: If you have a reference track loaded into Ozone 8’s brand new Track Referencing feature, you can select that from the Master Assistant panel. ![]() The best thing to do of course would be to take the time to learn what mastering is and how to do it properly, but unless you actually WANT to do that I wouldn’t waste time. I am looking to hear from professionals on how they would rate Ozones auto mastering and auto referencing. At best it could be a starting point tool for beginners (maybe) but really it shouldn’t be used to decide the final master of any song, just my opinion. I know this isn’t directly answering your questions, but felt like it was appropriate…Īlthough Ozone’s master assistant is marketed, talked about and viewed as a mastering magic button, it isn’t. With integrated machine learning in the Master Assistant and a plethora of different modules and presets to choose from, Ozone 9 is a fine tool to have at.
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