![]() That said, gritty lo-fi effects are here to be made in abundance, and ghostly spectral choirs and warped shadows are easy to summon. The FX panel also offers a range modulation effects: phase, flange and chorus as well as distortion and ‘shred’ repeat. ![]() For more extreme processing I would always turn instead to Melodyne (but, of course, the more advanced versions of Melodyne cost significantly more than the entire Nectar package). ![]() It’s debatable how many producers would choose to use the latter rather than simply recording a harmony, but where you forgot to track a harmony or you’re working with a sampled vocal or acapella, the pitch shifting algorithms are good enough to produce a passable harmony if pulled far enough back in the mix. The Harmony tool takes the incoming audio and generates up to four different ‘voices’, either at static intervals from the original or by MIDI trigger. The dedicated Pitch retuner is a simple but very powerful vocal-specific pitch shifter which does a thoroughly professional job of shifting vocals up to five or six semitones without too many audible artefacts. ![]() ![]() The generation of beautifully treated vocals is not difficult with Nectar 2, and even relative beginners will find it intuitive to generate nice vocal sounds by doing little more than moving a few faders on the Overview panel. But Nectar 2 offers the more left-field vocal mangler a nice range of tools too. ![]()
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