Ozone Imager 2
Mode II is praised for its transparency and ability to keep signals mono-compatible while adding width. Cons:
Whether processing single instrument tracks, complex buses, or final mastering chains, Ozone Imager 2 balances spatial enhancement with critical phase alignment and mono compatibility. Key Features of Ozone Imager 2
The ability to allows users to expand these meters for a detailed view or collapse them to save screen space, enhancing workflow for both detailed analysis and quick adjustments.
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Running horizontally across the interface is the correlation meter, which tracks phase relationships on a scale from .
Collapses the stereo field. Pulling it all the way down sums the signal completely into mono. 2. The Stereoize Module
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Toggle through the three visualization engines to evaluate your stereo spread:
Ozone Imager 2 is frequently placed on the master bus at the end of a chain.
A simple slider allows you to expand sounds for a "super-wide" feel or narrow them down to mono to focus low-end elements like bass and kick drums. Advanced Visualizers: Includes an integrated Vectorscope Correlation Meter To help me tailor this information or provide
: Features integrated meters to help ensure that a wide stereo track will still sound good when played back in mono, preventing phase cancellation. Practical Use Cases Widening Synths & Vocals
A linear gauge sliding between +1.0 and -1.0 . Signals near +1 are perfectly safe and phase-coherent, while drops below 0 signal phase cancellation risks where elements could disappear on mono speaker setups.

