When you bypass a band of the crossover, you will hear the audio within that band, but without any processing for that band. The power button is similar in appearance to the power button used by the mastering modules. You can bypass the processing for a specific band (or bands) by clicking on the power button that appears above the center of that band. The crossover points can be easily modified by clicking and dragging on the crossover handles within the Crossover mini-spectrum view and can also be learned automatically using the Crossover Learn function. By default, multiband modules open with all 4 bands enabled. Multiband modules allow for up to 4 independent frequency bands of processing. Ozone 8 offers multiband processing in the following modules: If a module slot is empty, click on the area that says “Click to Insert Module.” This will bring up Ozone’s module browser, where you can add an Ozone module or a third-party plug-in. You can also delete a module by right clicking and selecting “Remove Module.” ADD REMOVEĬlick on the “X” icon to delete a module from the processing chain. You can also bypass more than one module at a time, by clicking on the bypass control for each module you wish to bypass the processing for. This allows you to compare the sound with or without the currently displayed module. BYPASSĬlicking the Bypass button (which visually looks like a “power” button) turns off the processing within the currently displayed module. This allows you to audition the e ect of one module without hearing the e ect of the others. SOLOĬlicking the Solo (“S”) button turns off (bypasses) all the mastering modules except the one currently displayed. Opens module preset system (see Module Preset System). The module selectors in the signal chain offer common controls and behaviors. The signal chain in Ozone 8 (not applicable to the Ozone 8 Advanced component plug-ins) allows for up to 6 modules at a time. This chapter explains the standard controls and workflows shared by: module selectors in the signal chain, multiband modules, mini metering views, processing modes, etc… Module Chain There are a number of common functions and workflows shared across Ozone modules.
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