Run the Windows Ozone installer ( .exe ) via Wine.

iZotope Ozone is built using the JUCE framework, which provides a cross-platform way to develop audio applications. However, Ozone is not natively available on Linux, and the company doesn't officially support Linux as a platform. Despite this, some users have reported success in running Ozone on Linux using various workarounds.

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. While the software itself is a powerhouse for mastering on Windows and macOS, the Linux experience remains a "use at your own risk" endeavor involving complex workarounds. iZotope Ozone 12 on Linux: The "State of the Union"

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The most stable method involves using (Wine Is Not an Emulator) in conjunction with Yabridge .

If you decide to proceed, here is the exact configuration that yields the highest success rate according to the LinuxMusicians forum:

print(f"Found len(plugins) Ozone plugin(s):") for p in plugins: print(f" - p")

Download the standard Windows installer ( .exe ) for your version of iZotope Ozone from the official iZotope website. Run the installer using Wine via the terminal: wine ozone_installer.exe Use code with caution.

Yabridge is currently the gold standard for running Windows plugins on Linux. It is a modern, actively maintained, and highly optimized bridge that utilizes Wine to run plugins with almost zero overhead. It seamlessly integrates Windows VST2, VST3, and CLAP plugins into your native Linux DAWs, making them appear as if they were native assets.

An older, reliable alternative that creates individual bridge files for each plugin.

If you want reliability over elegance, running a full Windows VM using (with VFIO passthrough) or VMware Workstation is the professional solution.

iZotope Ozone is a professional mastering suite that does not officially support the Linux operating system. However, the growing demand for professional audio production on Linux has led the community to develop robust methods for running it via compatibility layers. The Compatibility Problem

Before you pull your hair out over Wine configurations, ask yourself: Do you truly need Ozone? Several incredible native Linux tools can replace it:

Tell Yabridge where your new Windows plugins are located and compile the Linux translation files:

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