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Ozone Linux [repack] — Izotope

The iZotope Ozone mastering suite does not officially support Linux, as iZotope only confirms compatibility for and Windows . However, many Linux-based audio engineers successfully use Ozone through compatibility layers like Wine and yabridge . Running iZotope Ozone on Linux

If native Ozone remains unavailable, the following Linux-native tools offer similar "Master Assistant" or multi-module features: izotope ozone linux

Most Linux audio producers turn to compatibility layers. (Wine Is Not an Emulator) allows Windows executables to run on Linux by translating system calls. Combined with LinVST or yabridge , users can wrap Windows VST plugins (including Ozone) into Linux‑native VST2 or VST3 plugins. With careful configuration—using Wine versions optimized for audio (like wine-staging with fsync) and installing required dependencies (vcrun2019, gdiplus, corefonts)—Ozone 9 and 10 have been reported to run in hosts like Reaper, Bitwig Studio, or Ardour. The iZotope Ozone mastering suite does not officially

One of the benefits of using Ozone on Linux is that it can be used in conjunction with other Linux-based audio production software. For example, users can export audio from their digital audio workstation (DAW) and then import it into Ozone for mastering. This seamless integration makes it easy to incorporate Ozone into existing workflows. (Wine Is Not an Emulator) allows Windows executables

The Linux version of Ozone offers many of the same features as its Windows and macOS counterparts. It has a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate, even for those who are new to audio mastering. The software also includes a range of presets and templates that can be used as a starting point for mastering projects.

: Ozone relies heavily on high-resolution visualizers and spectrum analyzers. You would need to port the GUI from Windows/macOS frameworks (like JUCE) to Linux-friendly backends like Vulkan or Wayland .