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Hi Pat!

All of my tracks are waves (from rehearsings) and I hoped that mixing and mastering could be somewhat automated by ozone, I have eventually had some success tampering with the vocal by doubling it, pitch altered and experimented with reverb and delay, I hoped that some of these little tricks were packaged
in ozone, but maybe I'm all wrong in this assumption :-)




Mixing and mastering are different

mixing is normally considered to be the tweaking of individual tracks to separate the frequencies, apply track effects, panning, set track volume etc etc...

mastering is done to the final mixdown wav, at which time there aren't any individual tracks anymore. In fact mastering is technically done to a whole set of songs so they flow well on the same CD

By metaphor, mixing is kinda like getting the kids cleaned up for the family photo, and mastering is like touching up the snapshot of how they looked at that moment, making it neatly framed and glossy

The things you mentioned (vocal doubling, reverb, pitch adjusting, delay etc) are typically done to tracks, so that's part of the mixing process.

The company that makes OZONE for mastering also makes a mixing product called ALLOY2... here's a link to a previous thread and some more info:
http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/showflat.p...true#Post396457

like Ozone, it comes with a lot of presets which can somewhat automate aspects of the mixing process. But it's kind of pricey considering the fact that it duplicates functionality you already have in the plugins that came with BIAB

The link leads to a product description. Check it out and see if that sheds any light on what you're trying to accomplish.