yesterday it worked like a charm, but today it just started crashing Cubase every time I tried to open a project with Nectar on some of the tracks.
Im on
Sierra 10.12.6
Cubase 10.0.10
Martin, I respect what you deal with here, however, this is a well used plugin by a very well known vendor, and I frankly have no idea which version I end up using. Logic Pro X works perfectly with it, as does Studio One, and LUNA. Only stand out is Cubase, and it only started happening with 10.4.x onward I think from memory. I have sent the report to apple each time it crashes. I only just saw it was Nectar causing it, so reporting from 10.5.20 is at least clear about it now, which is nice .
Not slagging it, just seriously curious why the sudden issues for me at least. Only thing I do not run current versions of, for reasons smart people know, is latest OSX, Mojave will be in residence for some time to come .
Hi. I had troubles with nectar 3 too, and all the other new plugin izotope like neutron, ozone ( I downloaded all of them as trials). After a long research, I think I have solved the situation changing the graphic card, from nvidia to intel. I hope this help. best.
I recently downloaded Nectar 3, Ozone 9, Rx and a few other plug-ins onto my 2019 MacBook Pro. When I add something like Nectar 3 to a vocal summing bus in order to affect all the tracks within the folder, the tracks that are panned become centered. Even when I remove the plugin completely from the track, the tracks remain centered and all the vocals become compressed and peak through out. It's like a sort of bug that's left behind when I remove the plugin.
At this point I think the Izotope plug-ins are bugged on my end or something along those lines. If someone could please give me a solution, I'd love to finally be able to use all the Isotope plugins that I've acquired.
I did create my own template before using my newly acquired Izotope plugins. The screen shot I shared shows how my vocal summing folder is set up (this is how I set up all the folder, difference. being different aux sends). I don't know if I set up things incorrectly which is what's causing Izotope to bug out. I have not yet tried using the plugins on an empty project.
to my eye (and there are people here far more advanced in their logic use & understanding), everything looks ok. but, what are you trying to do (for example) with nectar3? you're routing all your vocals to it? to create harmonies? use some auto-tuning? anyway, you could try creating a new send, and route the tracks you want to that, with (for example) nectar.
this. it's not as advanced as you'd like it to be, can only do pitch correction on one monophonic voice... at a time. you're better off using flex pitch on vocal tracks (or one instance of nectar per track). but glad you got it sorted!
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