Tokyo Dawn Labs just released TDR Nova GE

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Ah perfect!
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records

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The last update made Nova much more CPU hungry!
Same settings from 48 %CPU (v 1.00) to 56% CPU (v.1.01)! :o

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^ oh nooo! :cry:

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1.0.2 Hotfix update now ready for download

# Added new switch for EQ AUTO GAIN (GE only)
# Added support for SOLO band preview via CTRL/COMMAND
# UI startup performance improved (audible clicks fixed)
# Corrected attack of all dynamics sections (they were fixed to 1ms! sorry )
# New HP/LP filter issues fixed
# Fixed Protools soft-bypass ignoring DRYMIX and OUTGAIN
# Band selection via mouse-wheel disabled for "continuous motion" mouses
Fabien from Tokyo Dawn Records

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Yeager wrote:Bug report :
TDR Nova Free 32 bit in Fl Studio :
While playing a track, opening/closing the GUI produce clicks/glitches (even in bypass mode).
And the Clicks are GONE !

Thank You :hyper:

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Nice. no more clicks or pops here in Reaper or S1

edit: SOLO BAND yesssss, I'm officially in love with this EQ :love:

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Compyfox wrote:
camsr wrote:A cool feature (IMO) would be to have independent outputs for each band. IDK if it could work like that, but that would indeed be cool.
BlueCat Audio MB-7 covers that.


Let's keep NOVA as simple as possible.
I would also welcome separate outputs, could even use it just as a crossover since I imagine the crossover code is pretty darn good :) Complexity wise this adds zero to the UI, it just means some extra output pins/channels to the DAW that the user can ignore and implementation wise I would not have thought it was difficult?

Cheers,

provoc

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Oh yeah. Thanks for the super quick fixes Fabien and Vladg!

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Hmmmm... Solo band is great!! I was missing it...

but... :ud:

If you are listening to the delta information of compression, solo band doesn't work properly. All the other bands start coming through in normal mode and the band that is soloed sounds a bit weird. At least lower in volume.

Just to be clear, this happens when GR delta is engaged and a band is soloed.

Would be cool if you could listen to the delta information of a soloed band only! 8)

Another hotfix maybe? :D :D

Seriously though, it's already a very good plugin, I'll propably go for the GE soon! Would love to try the upward compression!! :)

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I have a potentially stupid question:

especially with the GE edition of TDR Nova, would there be any reason at all to keep the original 67P?

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Quarius wrote: Would be cool if you could listen to the delta information of a soloed band only! 8)
You can, simply turn off all the other bands.

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provoc wrote:I would also welcome separate outputs, could even use it just as a crossover since I imagine the crossover code is pretty darn good :) Complexity wise this adds zero to the UI, it just means some extra output pins/channels to the DAW that the user can ignore and implementation wise I would not have thought it was difficult?
While the implementation may or may not be difficult, do you folks realize that this adds to longer development times, therefore longer beta times, way more customer support and what have you?


This is not a modular frequency splitter device that you can grab for free!
This is an enclosed system and natural evolution of NOVA-67P.

If you want a channel splitter, or a parallel processor, there are a lot(!) of plugins, free ones even, that you can use in your modular subhost or general environment (RyhthmInMind, Robin Schmidt/rs-met, Bluecat Audio come to mind, among others).

Don't demand (way) more than you already got, which would also move drastically away from the plugins concept, just to let it fit more into your personal workflow. Something that you can build (in theory) within your own host (sometimes really easy!). And especially at this price!

It's like asking a sample provider, that recorded a piano, to make a bass out of it with dubstep wobbles. Doesn't work this way, sorry. Though maybe another example: asking a developer to add a PPM into a VU is not a drastic move, but asking him for additional LPF/HPF, gain knob, M/S, transient designer, etc... sure is!


jens wrote:especially with the GE edition of TDR Nova, would there be any reason at all to keep the original 67P?
On the surface - not really.
In practical terms: updates, more control over dynamic settings per band, bonus features like "solo band", Equal Loudness Bypass, AAX, etc.

Definitely thin lines - I'm agreeing on that... though NOVA is also a completely different product to NOVA-67 (as can be seen with the filter behavior and CPU usage). So, it depends on your personal preferences I'd say.
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First things first: thanks guys for this great and somewhat unique plugin (especially since the full fledged standard version comes for free). I respect your art and craft and I like your business model of offering a full fledged standard version for free and an even more sophisticated Gentlemans Edition for a reasonable price!

I don't know whether it has been discussed before, but will there be any chance of an VST3 version for optimal usage in Cubase/Nuendo? Does your current framework support this? I know there is this Quatro channel trick (which is not available in my version of Cubase), but a VST3 would be optimal in Cubase. I really find it laughable too that Steinberg doesn't support VST2 sidechaining and many developers have taken issue with it before. Just curious.

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Quick bug report (1.0.2):

Adjusting Q in band solo mode screws up output gain compensation. Reproduction steps:

1. Open new instance of Nova
2. Select any band, press ctrl to solo, and then adjust Q with mousewheel
3. Release solo. Output is now significantly louder.
4. Toggle the band's threshold active. Output is now normalized again.

Win 7 x64, Reaper 5.1

PS. That attack time bug :lol: funny that nobody (me included) really seemed to notice.
PPS. No 18dB/oct filter? :P

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I also notice that the preset changes the analyzer signal source... I wouldn't want that, but maybe that's just me? :)

Oh, and there is a bit of an inconsistency in the user interface: double-click on a knob resets the value, but 2click on the wideband handle in the analyzer window and it inserts a new band instead of resetting the gain.

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