Josie, I don't do it this way; I prepare a .WAV file then use Ozone on it within SONAR for finishing touches (you could use any DAW). One reason is that yes, every song requires different adjustments in Ozone (the presets only get you so far). Another reason is that Ozone by itself is quite CPU intensive.

Izotope also makes a sort-of "Ozone light" that is called Alloy. It is not anywhere near the drain on the CPU and is designed to be used on several tracks independently. I would think this would be a better choice to use in real time in BIAB.


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