Mitchell said:Had it for a while and love it! The compressor is nice but I really like the harmonic exciter function. When you first start it up it comes up with a bunch of presets. Click "OK" to make them go away and you can now see all the different elements. Click on "harmonic exciter" and below that is a "active" button. Click that to engage. In the upper left hand corner underneath the graphic equalizer you see the word "tube". Click that to cycle through to "tape". Try that one. Then manually adjust the highs and lows on the different frequencies to suit your taste.
Emmett said:Ozone is the one plug-in I couldn't live without. It's great for making concert/promo voice filters and such, as well as general voice processing. I almost never use the multiband compressor, I prefer single-band for voice...And I rarely use it for final processing. The "tape" simulation is outstanding and the tube is one of the best emulators I've heard.
Emmett