![]() ![]() In the second video, we’ll go into detail about kind of the meat of the plug-in. So what I’m going to do in these three videos, break it down to three parts, this first video we’ll have a look at what I call the input pitch correction section.Īlso I’ll allow you to hear a bunch of different presets, so you can get the big picture idea of what this plug-in can really do. You’re just after some kind of unique, cool vocal sounds. This plug-in pretty much assumes a lot of that processing is already done. You’re not going to find a main EQ page and all of that kind of stuff to do. I saw good results and it focuses more on the creative style effects. ![]() This plug-in more is a stripped down interface, very simple and easy to use, that allows you to get great sounds very quickly. It has your traditional effects like EQ, de-esser, compressor, that kind of stuff, and it has pages and pages of menus with every single possible parameter you’re ever going to want to tweak when you’re working on vocals. ![]() If I were to compare the two plug-ins, VocalSynth and Nectar, Nectar is more of a traditional kind of comprehensive kind of vocal plug-in. They also have another popular one called Nectar. This isn’t the first vocal processor from iZotope. You can certainly use it for all kinds of other creative purposes when you’re mixing, but it’s primary use it to come up with unique and creative vocal effects. This plug-in is a specialized vocal processor. This is my first of a three part video series taking a look at a brand new plug-in released from iZotope called VocalSynth. ![]()
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