Izotope Nectar Plus 3.8.0 !!hot!! < LATEST >
The Vocal Assistant Unmask module is now more controllable. It communicates across tracks using the iZotope Inter-Plugin Communication (IPC) protocol. Version 3.8.0 allows you to adjust the unmasking amount using a dedicated slider, preventing over-processing on your instrumental tracks. 2. M1/M2 Apple Silicon Compatibility
Vocals are arguably the most important element of any modern mix. They are the storyteller, the emotional center, and the focal point that connects with the listener. Achieving a professional, polished vocal sound—the kind that sits perfectly "on top" of a track while remaining glued in place—can be a notoriously difficult task.
Adjust the threshold to remove background headphone bleed. Set Compressor 1 to a fast attack to catch transient peaks.
Adds warmth, grit, or harmonic excitement using profiles like Tube, Tape, and Analog. iZotope Nectar Plus 3.8.0
To run smoothly, ensure your system meets these specs:
Pro Tools users reported occasional crashes with previous builds when automating Nectar’s "Harmony" module. Version 3.8.0 rewrites the AAX (Avid Audio eXtension) handshake, resulting in a 40% reduction in CPU load during heavy automation.
As of version 3.8.0, Nectar 3 Plus no longer supports macOS 10.13 High Sierra or 10.14 Mojave. The Vocal Assistant Unmask module is now more controllable
For more information on the latest and greatest in iZotope's vocal production tools, you might want to look at the iZotope Nectar 4 release notes, which introduces new modules like Auto-Level and Voices. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
By incorporating iZotope Nectar Plus 3.8.0 into their vocal processing workflow, producers, engineers, and vocalists can:
Set how aggressive the processing should be using the intensity slider. On the twelfth night
Version 3.8.0 is a free update for all registered owners of Nectar 3 Plus. Do not pay for the upgrade if you already have a license.
This is arguably the most powerful feature in the 'Plus' version.
On the twelfth night, he discovered the 3.8.0 changelog buried in the code: