


Of course NOVA features all helpers and workflow enhancements you’ve come to expect in a TDR plugin: A preset manager, undo/redo, A/B, detailed documentation, copy & paste, and much more. In practice, the processor covers a whole bucket of tasks: Intuitive equal loudness functions help finding the optimal setting without getting distracted by loudness differences. With its four dynamic EQ bands and additional high-pass and low-pass filter sections, NOVA can meet the most exotic demand. Be it a master lacking density, the drum bus asking for more crispiness, or a sibilance problem in your perfect take: NOVA has an elegant answer.Ī user friendly WYSIWYG drag and drop display paired with a classic “knob” interface gives quick and smooth access to the various parameters driving NOVA’s powerful processing capabilities. Appearing in the familiar layout of a parametric equalizer, each band also includes a full featured dynamics section allowing the processor to cover an impressively wide range of applications. I will report back when I have updates to this topic.NOVA is a parallel dynamic equalizer. Now I'm going to go send it the issue to tech support, as Mike recommended. I repeated this a few times to confirm.Īs long as the Xkey is plugged into the M1, Finale cannot open the MIDI Setup dialog box. It could not open the MIDI Setup dialog box while the Xkey was plugged in. I closed Finale and leaving the Xkey plugged in, reopened Finale.

The box remained open when I plugged the Xkey back in, but even though the M1's MIDI Audio Setup utility could see the Xkey, Finale's MIDI Setup dialog box could not. SUDDENLY, Finale could open the MIDI Setup dialog box. I unplugged the Xkey completely from my system. Finale could not see the Xkey & couldn't open the MIDI Setup dialog box.Ħ. Same results neither the Xkey Plus app nor Finale could see the Xkey, and Finale still couldn't open the MIDI Setup dialog box.ĥ. I tried plugging the Xkey into the USB-C port via a simple adapter rather than a hub. Neither the Xkey Plus app nor Finale could see the Xkey, and Finale still couldn't open the MIDI Setup dialog box.Ĥ. I tried plugging the M1's power adapter into my hub (USB-A to USB-C) because some people in the Apple forum reported that this made their MIDI keyboards work with their M1s. I installed the Xkey Plus app, which is made by CME & designed to configure/update firmware for the Xkey. I verified that the Mac MIDI Audio Setup utility still sees the Xkey. (I always appreciate it when others do that in their threads.)ġ. Updating this thread so people searching in the future can see the progress.
