Ozone Mastering Tips You Should Know | Best-of Are You Listening?

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Learn must-know mastering techniques with iZotope Ozone in our roundup of the best mastering tips from NAMM TEC Award-nominated educational series ‘Are You Listening?’

In this video, discover key mastering tips from professional mastering engineer and Berklee professor Jonathan Wyner including how to use a limiter, multiband stereo widening techniques, how to get punch with compressors, and more.

Dive deeper into each mastering technique:

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:25 Get punch from a mastering compressor
05:05 How the Detection Filter affects your masters
07:56 Try the tilt EQ trick
09:07 Multiband stereo widening techniques
13:56 The truth about limiters
16:40 Sidechain smoothing filter trick
21:55 How to use excitation in mastering
28:43 Controlling low end through split band compression

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I've been producing music for eight years and every time I hear Jonathan Wyner speak, I learn something new. Or he takes some knowledge I knew previously and organizes it. Thank you for generously spreading your audio knowledge, iZotope.

rotisseueryu
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Would it be possible to have some tutorials focusing on other genres of music apart from hip-hop/rap, something that doesn't have percussion that sounds like a paint brush on a biscuit tin. I know this genre is very popular but there are others out there.

rongletherow
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16:04 I’m a dubstep producer and have been trying to figure out an issue I’ve been having. You not only pin point the issue but how to fix it. Thank you so much

RANVAC
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Great job... Jonathan sir is the God of mastering

nayanmirza
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Great video! But why does limiting or compressing with a fast release adds harmonics? I saw now that it does but didn't get the reason behind it.

mahusound
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Great recap, but I want to highlight that there seems to be an issue with the Imager stereo-widening module when used with Master Assistant -- it seems to default to the same crossover points regardless of the overall sound of the track. Then, running "learn" moves the crossovers to new locations. "Learn" should be part of the "assistant" running.

stephenmcnamara
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Just waiting on the right price to upgrade from RX 10 Standard to Advanced.

GTSongwriter