Izotope Ozone 8 Imager

Tonal Balance Control 2 is now available for individual purchase, and along with that comes a new version 2.2 update. If you’re new to Tonal Balance Control 2, head over to our product page to check out the features. HOWEVER: If you own Ozone 9 Advanced or Neutron 3 Advanced, then you already have this product! Follow the directions below to download the latest version for free, and get improved fluid metering and improved UI scaling for easier EQing!

  1. Izotope O-zone 8 Review
  2. Izotope Ozone 8 Imager
Imager

Update to Tonal Balance Control 2.2

Ozone’s Imager module allows you to adjust the stereo width of your mix, using a multiband stereo imaging module. The Imager is also available as a component. Sep 21, 2017 Our friends at iZotope have just released a great new free plugin today. The Ozone Imager is a stereo imaging plugin born from Ozone’s legendary Imaging technology. The new plugin can narrow or widen your stereo image allowing you to add dramatic or subtle depth and width to your mono, narrow mixes, or audio files. Download Free Trial Ozone Imager. Before running Mac OSX 11 (Big Sur), please read our knowledge base article for information regarding compatibility. Free instant audio imaging. Updated in 2019 with immersive, fluid visuals, full resizability, and a smooth new Stereoize mode, this free plug-in offers a wider world of possibilities for imaging in your mix.

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Izotope O-zone 8 Review

Tonal Balance Control 2.2 is free for owners of Ozone 9 Advanced or Neutron 3 Advanced—just follow the directions below to get the update.

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Izotope Ozone 8 Imager

Important note for Ozone 8 and Neutron 2 owners: If you own the original Tonal Balance Control (included with Ozone 8 or Neutron 2), you are not eligible for this update. To get Tonal Balance Control 2, please update your Ozone or Neutron Advanced license via your iZotope account.

Steps for installation:

1. Click the button below to go to the download page. You will be asked to enter your iZotope account email.