Tone Zone by Orra Audio is a free (pay-what-you-can) tonal curve corrector VST3/AU plugin for Windows and macOS, perfect for mixing and mastering. Download Tone Zone directly from Orra Audio’s website—no sign-up required—and use it royalty-free, even in commercial projects.
Tone Zone provides spectral analysis and dynamic EQ adjustment, making it a great alternative to iZotope’s Tonal Balance Control. The interface is clean and intuitive: monitor real-time frequency curves, compare your mix to reference targets, and make precise corrections with minimal CPU usage. This free plugin quickly reveals tonal imbalances, ensuring your tracks fit the right mix profile before mastering.
Features
- Tonal curve corrector with reference profiles (similar to Tonal Balance Control)
- Smooth spectrum display for in-depth analysis
- Intuitive curve editing for fast tone shaping
- Supports VST3 (Windows/macOS) and AU (macOS)
- Low CPU footprint, suitable for master or group buses
- Pay-what-you-can model: download free, tip optional
System Requirements and Licensing
- macOS 10.13+ (AU/VST3, Intel & Apple Silicon)
- Windows 10+ (VST3)
- No activation or registration required
- Royalty-free for personal and commercial use
How to Download
Go to the Tone Zone product page on Orra Audio’s website. Click “Add to Cart,” choose “pay what you want” (including $0), and follow the simple checkout to download.
Bottom Line: Tone Zone is a fully free tonal curve corrector plugin by Orra Audio, available with royalty-free licensing and no download barriers. You can start using it right now in your next mix or mastering session.
Try Tone Zone today and streamline your tonal balancing workflow for free.
FAQ
Is Tone Zone really free?
Tone Zone is available under a pay-what-you-can system, so you can download it for free and use it royalty-free.
What plugin formats does Tone Zone support?
Tone Zone runs as a VST3 plugin on Windows and macOS, and as an Audio Unit (AU) on macOS.
Do I need an account or email to get Tone Zone?
No account or sign-up is required—just download directly from Orra Audio’s website.