User Manual

The Decay control corresponds to the physical damper present in the EMT 140.
While not an explicit control of reverb time as often seen in digital reverbs the
control will affect the overall decay of the reverb.
Wet
The Wet control affects how much wet (reverberated) signal will be blended with
the dry (not reverberated) signal. A setting of 0% will add no reverb while a set-
ting of 100% will add reverb to all of the incoming audio.
Delay
Nectar's Delay module can help to create transparent or colorful delayed copies
of your original vocal track. Learn more about the settings described below in
the Delay Module section here.
Time
Determines the amount of time that will pass before each successive repeat of
your incoming dry vocal.
Wet
The Wet control affects how much wet (delayed) signal will be blended with the
dry (not delayed) signal. A setting of 0% will add no delay while a setting of
100% will add delay to all of the incoming audio.
FX
Nectar's FX module allows you to create both otherworldly and subtle vocal
sounds with distortion, modulation, and time-based effects. Learn more about
the settings described below in the FX module section here.