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10) Open the Snapshots windows again. Play your Target file, increase the Matching amount
slider, and your Target file will be EQ'd to match the Source.
As you increase the Matching amount, you'll notice a red EQ curve appearing. Most likely, the
more you increase the Matching amount the more "jagged" this Matching EQ curve will
become, with increasing peaks and valleys.
become, with increasing peaks and valleys.
A Matching amount of 100% and a Smoothing amount of 0 might be technically the closest
match to your Source, but in reality it's probably not the most effective combination of
match to your Source, but in reality it's probably not the most effective combination of
settings. Those settings will try to capture every peak, valley and level, which can result in
extreme (unnatural) EQs.
Instead, we suggest working with the Matching amount around 50%. If your Matching EQ
curve has narrow peaks and valleys, increase the Smoothing parameter to, well, smooth them
out. Your goal is to capture the overall tonal shape of the Source - an overall tone as opposed
to an exact match.
to an exact match.
11) Adjust manually as necessary. Close the Snapshots window, and you'll notice that you can
still use the manual EQ nodes to further adjust the equalization. It may not be necessary, but
still use the manual EQ nodes to further adjust the equalization. It may not be necessary, but
feel free to further "season to taste" manually.
Bonus Tip: You can get help at any point while using Ozone by clicking on the “?” button as
shown below. Ozone will automatically launch its help file, and open it to the page that
shown below. Ozone will automatically launch its help file, and open it to the page that
corresponds to the module that you’re currently using.
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