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It's an offer for Ozone users. There is a pretty good discussion on the SONAR forum (except for one snarky poster). You should be able to read it (but not comment) here:

http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2757280

The bottom line is that Alloy is similar in function to Ozone but is easier on the CPU so it is intended to be used in mixing and can be applied to each track, as opposed to Ozone that is intended to be used for mastering on the final stereo mixdown.

I have Ozone and love it. I do not have Alloy but am considering it at this price.




so if you already have Ozone and a very powerful PC that runs it fine, would you just use Ozone or would you use Alloy as well? I read that discussion and even the comment from the company did not seem to definitively establish that these are two very different products!