
I wasn't trying to say it was exactly like Soothe I just saw alot of the same adjectives being used for Nectar but within the context of vocals processing rather than full spectrum. I did see/know it was intended for vocals but description sounded similar to what Soothe offered only developed specifically for vocals rather than instruments/full mix.

It's almost like having a second set of ears in your studio." From there, you can personalize the sound as much as you'd like. It employs innovative machine learning technology to set EQ nodes, analyze dynamics, set suggested compression settings, remove unwanted sibilants, create space and ambience, and more. "Thanks to Nectar 3 Plus, that's about to change! Vocal Assistant makes short work of level inconsistencies, resonant peaks, timbre variations, and harsh frequencies. But I just skimmed Sweetwaters description in their ad and read the following:

It is true that I occasionally mixup Neutron and Nectar as I don't use them despite having copies of the LE versions sitting around on my hard drive somewhere because they were part of a free bundle with an old audio interface.
