Upon opening Ozone Imager, the user is greeted with a visualizer that is as functional as it is striking. The centerpiece is the stereo vectorscope, a plot that displays the stereo image of the audio in real-time. Unlike a traditional meter, the vectorscope shows where the sound sits in the stereo field. A vertical line indicates a mono signal (sound coming from the center), while horizontal spreading indicates stereo width. The brighter the lines on the scope, the more frequent those frequencies are occurring. This visual feedback is crucial; it trains the producer to "see" the width of their mix, correlating what they hear with what the plugin displays. Surrounding this scope are the controls: a large "Width" knob, stereo mode selection, and a limiter section.
Adjusts the delay (in milliseconds) to control the intensity of the Stereoize effect. Step-by-Step Workflow for Mastering how to use ozone imager