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
To begin performing offline pitch correction you must first click the Capture but-
ton then playback audio from your DAW. The Capture button puts the Pitch
Editor plug-in into record mode and will begin capturing any audio played back
through the plug-in. If you are using ReWire, you may click the Play button after
the Capture button to initiate capture. Learn more about setting up ReWire in
your host here.
Note: The detected note regions will not be displayed until after you stop cap-
ture.
Note Workspace
After capture, the detected notes will be displayed as regions on the Note
Workspace. Superimposed on the note regions are drawings of the pitch con-
tours that make up each note.
Piano Roll
The Piano Roll on the left side of the Note Workspace represents the note
scale. Enabled notes of the given scale are designated by an illuminated tick to
the right of the associated piano roll key. By default, the Piano Roll (in Chro-
matic mode) will have all notes enabled.










