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rs170a wrote on 9/29/2015, 7:33 AM
I've been using the version of Nectar Elements that comes with various versions of Vegas for some time now and do like and use a few of the presets for giving my voice overs that extra "punch". You can do it with the audio tools in Vegas but this is a one-click operation and I like that :)

Mike
vtxrocketeer wrote on 9/29/2015, 9:58 AM
I use the full version of Nectar 2.0 on almost all of my projects where solo voice (spoken and sung) is a major component. Off the truck, the presets are great and pretty heavy-handed, but they're meant to be tweaked to taste. Nectar easily adds sparkle and shine to a voice to sit well in a mix. I've used it for VO's to excellent effect.
Len Kaufman wrote on 9/29/2015, 2:39 PM
I use Nectar Elements, and I feel it makes a significant easy-to-achieve difference in the dialogue that I use for voice-overs.
Woodenmike wrote on 10/5/2015, 7:09 PM
i have been using it for a few versions now as i use a bit of voiceover in arts supplements for our college bound seniors, who can have pretty annoying voices on a good day. once you have their voices sweetened up, you can set presets that will work for many similar sounding voices. Good for sound FX voices as well. If you have done any audio work at all, this would be an even better tool as you would have the understanding of approach that i don't have...however that said, i have been pretty successful with it in my own work.