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So despite being that single inserted effect, now you’ve got quite a complex plug-in that almost defies knowing where to begin. The compressor can operate as a digital, vintage, optical or solid-state device… options abound everywhere. Most of Nectar’s internal plug-ins have detailed variations built in, such as a choice of an analogue, tape or digital delay effect. Its inclusion alone could make Nectar appealing for some.
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Inside you get 11 different modules to play with, most of them being the usual suspects such as compression, delay, EQ and the rest – anything you might possibly want to apply to a vocal recording is available in Nectar including a real-time Pitch Correction feature. Open up the box of Nectar tricks and no surprise it’s far from a single insert effect. Still, since they insist, I’ll give it a whirl. Hmm… most of us have favourite plug-ins, effects chains and – dare I say it – even presets that we automatically dial in for any vocal tracks as a starting point, so straight away it feels a bit odd to ignore these and see just a single plug-in sitting in the Insert rack. That’s a pretty tall order, but regardless Izotope insist you don’t need anything else. Izotope’s Nectar and Nectar Elements vocal plug-ins are designed to be a one-stop-shop for all your vocal processing needs.