Really learn a lot from your Luna tutorials so thank you. I’ve had Luna since day 1 and use it mainly for recording. Watched your video on Luna style comping and I’ve gotten used to Luna comping that way which I found ok. I have used comping in Ableton/Logic Pro and the ARA implementation. I hope Luna will have improved comping in the future.
I have my main vocal tracks routed to a bus like you've shown, and the bus routed to the master but it's not picking anything up. And there is a button on my busses that say "Arm" that I don't see on yours. please help
Hi Zane. A quick question, as I can't work it out, how and where do you select the output of the MAIN bus? I have an interface with multiple physical outputs. They appear in the settings, but I can't find where to select which physical stereo outputs the MAIN bus uses. Currently, it goes to Windows default audio output, in my case outputs 1&2. I know I can set a channel instead of going to the main bus to go to a physical output, but not the main bus. Maybe you can find out?
@@RecordingStudio9 hi Vatche. As of right now it looks like that capability is only available if you’re using an Apollo interface. I guess a workaround is running a send from the main channel to whatever outputs you want. If you don’t want the main output going to 1-2 you could lower the fader all the way down and have the send set to pre fader. Not ideal but could work depending on what you want to do. Hopefully this is something that is on their to do list.
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Really learn a lot from your Luna tutorials so thank you. I’ve had Luna since day 1 and use it mainly for recording. Watched your video on Luna style comping and I’ve gotten used to Luna comping that way which I found ok. I have used comping in Ableton/Logic Pro and the ARA implementation. I hope Luna will have improved comping in the future.
I have my main vocal tracks routed to a bus like you've shown, and the bus routed to the master but it's not picking anything up. And there is a button on my busses that say "Arm" that I don't see on yours. please help
Hi Zane. A quick question, as I can't work it out, how and where do you select the output of the MAIN bus? I have an interface with multiple physical outputs. They appear in the settings, but I can't find where to select which physical stereo outputs the MAIN bus uses. Currently, it goes to Windows default audio output, in my case outputs 1&2. I know I can set a channel instead of going to the main bus to go to a physical output, but not the main bus. Maybe you can find out?
@@RecordingStudio9 hi Vatche. As of right now it looks like that capability is only available if you’re using an Apollo interface. I guess a workaround is running a send from the main channel to whatever outputs you want. If you don’t want the main output going to 1-2 you could lower the fader all the way down and have the send set to pre fader. Not ideal but could work depending on what you want to do.
Hopefully this is something that is on their to do list.
@@AudioTechTV Can't believe they missed out on an important factor. I hope they will update to allow multiple output selection options.
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