User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- What’s New in Nectar 2?
- Authorization
- Quickstart
- Global Menu
- Preset Manager
- Overview Panel
- Input and Output Gain
- Input and Output Meters
- Equalizer Module
- Compressors Module
- De-Esser Module
- Gate Module
- Saturation Module
- Pitch Correction Module
- Harmony Module
- Reverb Module
- FX Module
- Delay Module
- Limiter Module
- Pitch Editor Plug-in
- Breath Control Plug-in
- Preset System
- Spectrum
- History Menu
- CPU Optimization
- Buffer Size Viewer
- Automation
- Setting up MIDI Control
- Setting up ReWire Control
- Delay Compensation
- Keyboard and Mouse Support
- Available Shortcut Keys (PC/MAC)
- Options Menu
- General Options
- Spectrum Options
- Input/Output Options
- EQ/Harmony Options
- Pitch Editor General Options
- Pitch Editor Pitch Options
- Breath Control General Options
- iZotope Customer Support
General Options
Graphics
Enable Meters
Allows you to quickly turn on/off all meters
Show Tooltips
When enabled this allows informational notes to appear when
the cursor/pointer is hovering on top of the features' controls
Frame Rate Lim-
iter
Allows you to set the speed (frames per second) used to display
and update meters. You can increase the frame rate for
smoother animation. If you notice graphics performance prob-
lems in your host application, you can set the FPS value lower
to limit the amount of CPU used fordrawing.
Opacity
Allows you to control the opacity or transparency of the inter-
face. The slider will be disabled in host applications that do not
support this feature.
Dim Controls
When Bypassed
When this option is enabled, modules will be dimmed when
bypassed. This feature helps to remind you when a module is
bypassed, so that you don't make adjustments to a bypassed
module unintentionally.
Solo/Bypass Indic-
ators
Allows you to set the behavior of the Solo/bypass indicators.
Options are Blinking or Solid.
Host
Delay Com-
pensation
Using some of Nectar 's more CPU intensive settings and
algorithms may result in a delay of the signal. This causes a
delay when listening or mixing down. Fortunately, many applic-
ations provide "delay compensation" which is a means for
Nectar to tell the application it has delayed the signal, and the
host application should automatically "undo" the delay on the
track. If your host application supports delay compensation,
enable this option.If your application doesn't support Nectar 's
delay compensation feature, or skips/stutters with this option
turned on, you can manually correct the delay offset in the host
application (i.e. manually edit out the short delay of silence).
See Delay Compensation documentation for more info.










