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
Harmony
Nectar 2’s Harmony module allows you to quickly add harmonized vocal accom-
paniments to your vocal tracks without multiple performers or tracking passes.
In addition, the Harmony module functions as a Doubler allowing you to add up
to four voices to recordings. Learn more about the settings described below and
the Harmony module here.
Gain Slider
The Gain slider determines the levels of the added voices produced by the Har-
mony module in relation to the original lead voice.
Pan Slider
The Pan slider affects the stereo width of the added voices produced by the Har-
mony module. Lower settings make the location of added voices more narrow
while higher settings spread the stereo location of the added voices.
Pitch
Nectar’s Overview Panel features a meter that reflects the amount of pitch cor-
rection processing taking place in real time. This meter is enabled only when
you’re using the real-time Pitch Correction module. Learn more about the Pitch
Correction module here.
Reverb
Nectar’s Plate Reverb module allows you to instantly add a warm depth to your
vocal tracks reminiscent of timeless recordings. Learn more about the settings
described below in the Reverb Module section here.
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