The parameter sliders and knobs are more accessible and the GUIs for the individual elements of the plug-ins are modernized and therefore more familiar. Nectar 2 has been given a serious make-over including being physically larger, which has opened the interface right up. Too small, and designed in this kind of burnt-orange colour and with mostly basic graphics, it looked like something from a 1980’s monochrome monitor PC. Let’s be honest, the GUI for Nectar was close to awful. When you fire up Nectar 2 you’ll instantly see that iZotope has definitely fixed one of those disappointments – that darn GUI. I reviewed the original release of iZotope’s Nectar vocal plug-in back in June of this year ( read the review here) and the conclusion was that Nectar delivered almost everything it promised, but had some slightly disappointing aspects – hey, nothing’s ever perfect.
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