That would be great but imo I don't think a numbered release approach is the way to go. Keep it Luna, keep it updated and record. Putting numbers on things is just putting numbers on things. Just opens up more confusion for users.
I love the look of Luna , it's pretty, but for me , unless I can create orchestral midi music, with all the scale and chord tools availabe in cubase and Studio one and to a lesser extent Logic Pro, I cannot move over. I wonder if you can save 8 tracks loaded with plug in instruments , like a string section and save that as a preset like you can in S1. I am not sure that UA are focused on midi , Luna seems to shine when used for tracking and production . Otherwise I like the look and feel of Luna
I use it specifically for editing and mixing, but all of these comments about the production limitations have me intrigued. I’m going to attempt to produce a song just with Luna and see how it goes. Maybe it’ll be a video next year 🤔🤔🤔
If they are through a send then no. You would need to solo what you want and bounce a stem. If you put the reverb or delays directly on the track you're bouncing in place then yes.
I'm hoping for custom shortcuts, clip fx and ARA2 support before moving to Luna.
Cant wait to be able to use this daw on windows. Unfortunately I still cant get it to run. Hopefully they fix that soon
Good job on the video. I'm crazy excited about having the bounce feature as well. Can't wait for ARA2 integration and LUNA 2.
That would be great but imo I don't think a numbered release approach is the way to go. Keep it Luna, keep it updated and record. Putting numbers on things is just putting numbers on things. Just opens up more confusion for users.
I love the look of Luna , it's pretty, but for me , unless I can create orchestral midi music, with all the scale and chord tools availabe in cubase and Studio one and to a lesser extent Logic Pro, I cannot move over. I wonder if you can save 8 tracks loaded with plug in instruments , like a string section and save that as a preset like you can in S1. I am not sure that UA are focused on midi , Luna seems to shine when used for tracking and production . Otherwise I like the look and feel of Luna
I use it specifically for editing and mixing, but all of these comments about the production limitations have me intrigued. I’m going to attempt to produce a song just with Luna and see how it goes. Maybe it’ll be a video next year 🤔🤔🤔
Turnable Update these should've came with it.. What we need is a better piano roll.
@@duimusic100 I haven’t done any midi work with it at all since I prefer Logic Pro for that. What’s the issue with the piano roll?
Can i bounce a track with the mixer effects on it? Ie; reverb and delays
If they are through a send then no. You would need to solo what you want and bounce a stem. If you put the reverb or delays directly on the track you're bouncing in place then yes.
Being able to use real hardware like studio one
What's the hype, is it literally because it's UA?
In my opinion it’s a great alternative to ProTools and it sounds amazing, especially if you are interested in emulating an analog console.
Until they make a real piano roll, I just can't use Luna
So, Luna is way like 20 years behind other DAWs? Lol
@@paulmisty8998 It’s still a very new DAW comparatively.