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
Modes
Tape
Tape mode emphasizes odd harmonics but with a shorter harmonic slope than
a transistor, and emulates the sound of analog tape when pushed to saturation.
Tube
Tube mode emulates the sound of tube saturation with a mix of even and odd
harmonics. It is characterized by its clear "tonal" excitation.
Warm
The Warm mode generates only even harmonics with a steep slope and, as
such, may be used as a subtle warming effect.
Analog
The Analog mode emulates the sound of transistor type odd harmonics giving a
driven grit to your audio.
Retro
This algorithm is based on a row of odd harmonics characteristic of transistors
resulting in a sharp, somewhat aggressive sound.










