In addition to minor fixes and updates, you can expect: We have big plans in store for Ozone’s Master Assistant, but for now we’re laying the groundwork with under-the-hood updates to Master Assistant’s EQ. Pro Tip: Did Vocal Assistant give you a great setting? Save it as a preset for later use! What’s new in Ozone Pro? EQ2: Character EQ that affects the Tone of your vocal.EQ1: Subtractive EQ changes that clean your audio.In addition, EQ 1 now tracks pitch automatically, so you you can have two EQs in your vocal chains that have two specific roles: Any compression will now take place between your EQs to avoid affecting your tone. Vocal Assistant is now even smarter about constructing its module chain with EQ. If your audio is already within the set tonal range, no EQ changes will occur in that region. The EQ will now only boost or cut when your audio is “off-target”, as determined by Vocal Assistant’s Tone settings. This is implemented in the second EQ in the vocal chain after you run Vocal Assistant. Vocal Assistant can create a preset tailored to your audio. Nectar Pro now uses improved processing to make smarter EQ decisions for your audio. Pro Tip: If you get an unexpected result, you can always manually select your vocal type in the Vocal Assistant menu. We encourage you to play with the Tone controls on different types of vocals and try different approaches! Nectar Pro builds a vocal chain based on the vocal it detects. Sing: Nectar Pro will add additional effects such as reverb, and use more subtle EQ targets.Spoken: Similar to rap vocals, Vocal Assistant will create a dry preset suitable for dialogue in a non-musical context.This configuration will tend to avoid reverb processing. Rap: For spoken vocals or dialogue, Nectar Pro creates a more dry, up-front preset. You can also manually select the vocal type: As such, Nectar Pro can now detect a sung or rapped vocal, and can narrow down the best range of options for your performance. Professional engineers know there’s a huge difference in mixing vocals in different musical contexts.
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