Looks like you'll be able to resize the GUI of Nectar 3, am I right, iZotope? That'd be great. Please allow us to resize Neutron 2 and Ozone 8 as well! Especially N2 needs this - when using the EQ's masking filter everything is so TINY after opening the bottom panel (with freq, Q, EQ mode, etc). That's pretty much the only thing that still keeps me from upgrading from Alloy 2. And having the panel open is necessary as only there you can move sliders up/down in small increments, +/-0.1). Any plans to implement scalable GUI in N2?
Just curious, is there a Trash 3 in preparation ? Not that I'm not satisfied with the actual one, but Nectar got an unexpected update (and a great one apparently) so just wonder if you will put all this new assistant thing in a future version of Trash. Being a plugin more based on creativity than a technical side of the mix, I guess it can't have the same approach, but you're good at making good surprise and improve your already great plugin so who know :)
I hope so I bought Nectar 2 Production Suite so I could get the upgrade and so far this one is great so I'm looking forward! I also have Nectar 3 elements lol.
Why not just open a simple EQ VST and add a little 1K-2K to the Vocal Trk ? ?...... Problem solved.....and this way, it does not sound like you added WAY TOO MUCH 10K to the vocal as it sounds in this demo.
'assistant' is there to help you, not to make your job instead of you... Further, its suggestion are not just about equing, but also compression/expansion, ecc...
Looks like you'll be able to resize the GUI of Nectar 3, am I right, iZotope? That'd be great. Please allow us to resize Neutron 2 and Ozone 8 as well! Especially N2 needs this - when using the EQ's masking filter everything is so TINY after opening the bottom panel (with freq, Q, EQ mode, etc). That's pretty much the only thing that still keeps me from upgrading from Alloy 2. And having the panel open is necessary as only there you can move sliders up/down in small increments, +/-0.1). Any plans to implement scalable GUI in N2?
Does this feature offer anything different if we already have Neutron 2?
Just got the Nectar 2 production suite, can‘t wait for the free upgrade!
Next will be a plug-in that mixes the entire song...! ;)
can't wait!!
@iZotopeInc Amazing! So how does this work? Compression or dynamic eq like trackspacer?
This is fucking insane i love izotope
When? I need this...
november 2nd ;)
Just curious, is there a Trash 3 in preparation ? Not that I'm not satisfied with the actual one, but Nectar got an unexpected update (and a great one apparently) so just wonder if you will put all this new assistant thing in a future version of Trash.
Being a plugin more based on creativity than a technical side of the mix, I guess it can't have the same approach, but you're good at making good surprise and improve your already great plugin so who know :)
I would like to know as well
you had me at hello!
Sick beat, sick plugin
did he out this plugin on the beat or the vocal ?
take this W!....iZotope making this too easy maaaan
Just curious, was the nectar only on the vocal track or both vocal and beat track or the master track?
Five90 Productions all will be revealed soooooooooon
I hope so I bought Nectar 2 Production Suite so I could get the upgrade and so far this one is great so I'm looking forward! I also have Nectar 3 elements lol.
I need dat *right now!*
🔥🔥🔥
iZotope is doing some sorcery with their products. Crazy. LOL....@dafingaz
Impressive.
mick jenkins?
Why not just open a simple EQ VST and add a little 1K-2K to the Vocal Trk ? ?...... Problem solved.....and this way, it does not sound like you added WAY TOO MUCH 10K to the vocal as it sounds in this demo.
'assistant' is there to help you, not to make your job instead of you... Further, its suggestion are not just about equing, but also compression/expansion, ecc...
I think the vocal just needs to be turned up in the mix.
Wrong! But you could do this manually. Just look at the frequencies of the vocal track and lower those frequencies of the instrumental.
Doesn't really work like that if most of the frequency spectrum is already taken.
Nah. Vocals are too dynamic to "just be turned up".