True, as a matter of fact I've just recently started tampering with Ozone and I don't use it on all of my stuff. But Waves package plugins are something I've used almost on every tune. Plus I use Timeworks Mastering EQ, Timeworks CompressorX (for initial compression) and for monitoring rather costy (if u're not a pro) Pinguin Audio Meter.

Haven't done dnb a while, but getting back on those roots as well.
Here's recent stuff. Dnb and detroit techno, if you don't mind. I'm for crossgenre's.


deep'ish dnb with somewhat lazy vibe
http://www.deliciound.net/content/mp3s/Deliciound%20-%20Royal%20Force.mp3

experimental dnb
http://www.deliciound.net/content/mp3s/Deliciound%20-%20Blindfolded.mp3

detroit
http://www.deliciound.net/content/mp3s/Deliciound%20- %20Sept%20Of%20Synergy.mp3



dunno what it might tell or not, but for choon sept of synergy and ..313 rmx, I used these tools...


editing
fl studio
fruity loops vsti
cubase sx

synths
reaktor - about a dozen different own or modified sequencers, generators and fillters for rhythm, ambient and glitch


effects
fruity loops reeverb
timeworks 4088 reverb
quadra fuzz
psp vintage warm
aipl warmtone
antares auto tune
antares microphone modeller
b4fx (using filters only)
stereoexpander
spektral delay
hyperprism quasi stereo
waves renaissance bass
orange vocoder
shit talker

mastering
sound forge
timeworks mastering eq
timeworks compressorx
waves C4
waves L2
pinguin audio meter
spectral analyzer pro

misc
total recorder
recycle
misc reaktor samplers

samples (a whole lot)
-own / modified / constructed
-drum-machines from 80's

(in addition for remixes)
sawcutter
jx16
fm7
model e
d'cota
kontakt
vokator

for tracks Royal Force and Blindfolded I didn't use as much plugins, but mastering and construction part was quite similar.

-Sogax

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:47:31 +0100, Hustler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ozone is much more user friendly for those who are mastering their tunes for
the first time; but the Waves mastering package is just so damn sweet, if
you know what you're doing and how to use it. There's a review of most of
the Waves packages in this months Future Music magazine.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sogax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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yah, those do fine the final maximum compression and tightening up.
However
if you are looking for a best overall mastering package in addition,
izotope ozone is highly recommendable and powerful tool.

http://www.izotope.com/



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