The number of EQ/filter types now totals 14, including Baxandall Bass and Treble, and Vintage High and Low shelves that loosely emulate the smooth response of classic Pultec analogue EQs, greatly helping to sweeten vocal sounds without being intrusive.įurther sweetening is on tap in the shape of the De-Esser, which now has an Ess Only monitoring button for zoning in on troublesome sibilance. "Nectar 2 is a seriously impressive processor that probably can't be beaten in terms of value for money" It's not the best De-Esser we've ever used, but it does the job. The Reverb module has been rewritten and now models the classic EMT 140 stereo plate reverb, with a saturation knob for dialing in analogue preamp overdrive. Being aimed specifically at vocal application, it doesn't sound like your average reverb - it's dark and dense, generally thickening up the vocal as well as helping to give it a sense of space. Nectar's Delay section, meanwhile, offers stereo width control, host tempo sync, modulation and distinct Digital, Analog and Tape modes for "eroding" the wet signal.
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