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IZOTOPE Ozone 7 & Ozone 7 Advanced

e’re big fans of iZotope’s all-in-one mastering software, and it gets used to some degree on every track I produce. Ozone is well known for its precision tools, but perhaps less so for adding some analogue-style warmth to your masters. In version 7, however, the boffins at iZotope have set their sights on crafting some new vintage modules based on a range of classic outboard kit, along with plenty of new features to fill out

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