![]() ![]() I use whatever plugin in my vocal effect chain I like Even if you are not using Nectar or Neutron as your effect chain. Relay can also be used as a quick dynamic track spacer to let the vocal poke through. I wonder if they're going to sell another Tonal Balance Bundle (maybe Black Friday?). The unfortunate part of that is that it wants you to go all-in with iZotope and does not work with Elements SKUs, so those newbies are likely to not have access to that workflow. I think people new to music production can benefit a lot from it, as it will allow them to learn a lot while also being productive and able to get "usable" mixes done. If you actually follow their workflow, mixing is pretty nice. How Inter-plugin Communication Shows up in Your Workflow () ( ^ Explanation not specifically for you more for other readers. It is similar to Cakewalk Channel Tools, except it ties into the iZotope workflow. It just adjust track levels, panning, etc. It doesn't really do anything with third party plug-ins. This also allows them to develop a workflow where Mixing with iZotope plug-ins (or making certain adjustments) can automatically change Relay (and other iZotope plug-in) settings on the fly. ![]() and it's made that way so that iZotope's IPC workflow can adjust these things without having to be customized for every single DAW out there (which can expose different settings differently). What can be controlled via AI are mostly along the lines of relative gain and initial mix levels, but still a nice feature. The Izotope system does allow for limited inclusion of non-Izotope products by using Relay plugin. ![]() I haven't used Smart EQ to compare workflow and effectiveness, but I find Nectar pretty intuitive. It also will account for tracks with other Izotope plugins and do the same. ![]() Nectar will do that but allows for more than six. ![]()
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