![]() ![]() It felt transparent enough in the tuning but its drawbacks were too much to bother with it. Nectar 2 utilized its own pitch editor which was clunky and buggy. In addition to the assistive technology and updated look, Nectar 3 comes bundled with Melodyne Essential 4 for pitch editing. This technology has proven itself beyond useful in Neutron and Ozone, and we believe it has done so again here. Much like those two plugins Nectar 3 utilizes an assistive technology that can make automated adjustments to your effects’ parameters. It’s a welcome update as we see new features that allow it to seamlessly integrate with other Izotope plugins like Neutron 2 and Ozone 8. The look is cleaner, easier to navigate, and actually fun to use. The interface matches that of its most recently updated plugins: Neutron, Ozone, and Vocal Synth 2 (if we missed any that rock the new look comment below). Below, Nectar 2 can be seen on the left while the updated Nectar 3 is on the right. Nectar 3 is the newest version of the multi-effects plugin, following Nectar 2, and sports a shiny new look that we love. This speaks to the ease and power that Nectar 3 brings to the table. We found it incredibly easy to replicate the sound between the two. ![]() We tested out Nectar 3 using Ableton Live 10 and compared its effects to a combination of Soundtoys and Ableton Live’s native effects. ![]()
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