

This effect is cool and often very handy, but it’s also colorful and doesn’t lend itself to all sounds. It uses time-based processing to separate the left and right channels, which your ear naturally interprets as “stereo”. Stereoize I is the original algorithm from the first version of Ozone Imager. In the new version of Ozone Imager, there are two selectable modes for Stereoize, labeled “I” and “II” in the plug-in. Width will have no effect in this instance, which is when Stereoize becomes useful-it creates artificial stereo so you can embiggen the sides to your heart’s content! But what if there is no sound in the side channels? This is often the case if you recorded a track in mono. In Ozone Imager, The Width control is used to increase or decrease the volume in your side channels, which gives the effect of widening or narrowing the stereo image. You will be asked to enter your iZotope account email. Click the button below to go to the download page. The new version will show up in your plug-in list as “Ozone Imager 2.” Steps for installation and authorization:ġ.
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Important note: The new Ozone Imager will install separately from the old version, so you won’t experience any changes to your existing sessions. The new version of Ozone Imager is free for everyone! But, even if you already have the first version of Ozone Imager, you’ll still need to go to your account for your new license.
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You’re probably wondering, “how do I get this thing for free?” Read on… How to get the new Ozone Imager for free

In the new version, we’ve added a completely different Stereoize mode that’s smoother, more transparent, and easier on the low end, along with faster fluid metering, resizability, and a sleek, modernized UI. We’re happy to announce a new update to Ozone Imager, our free plug-in that uses technology from Ozone 9 to give you a quick and easy way to control the stereo width of a track.
