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
Dynamic Curve Meter
The Dynamic Curve Meter shows the input signal (x axis) plotted against the out-
put (processed) signal (y axis).
Nodes
The Dynamic Curve Meter features individual nodes for the Gate and Gate
Floor. These nodes are linked to the Threshold and Ratio controls and can be
used to adjust the curve in a visual way, rather than setting them with the stand-
ard controls.
Tracking vs. Mixing Mode
In Mixing Mode, Nectar’s Gate module will make use of lookahead in order to
provide the most transparent results. However, this process requires a small
amount of latency (delay). In Tracking Mode, the Gate will use very little latency
to assist in tracking, but will be less transparent.










