Learning the presets for a given effect is time-consuming in and of itself.
But I do agree - once you know them it is a great time saver as a starting point.
and-
One of the features I like about Ozone 4 is the ability to adjust the order of the effects, which does make a ton of difference. Think about the the difference between adding reverb to a track (then EQing the result) vs EQ'ing a track (then adding reverb)... there is a lot of difference!
Add in about 8 more FX and the possibilities become astounding (exponentially).


I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!