at 2:18 -- that's not quite right, Mitch. The trim control is an output control to compensate for the gain changes introduced by the headroom/impedance. From the Luna manual: " The trim setting allows you to compensate for gain changes introduced by the summing headroom and impedance controls, and allows you to increase or decrease the overall level of the summing bus. The available range is +4 dB to +28 dB. You can rotate the knob or double-click it to choose a value from the drop menu.
I questioned that as well. Was thinking surely the trim’s an output attenuator and not an input control - especially as it’s the right knob and not the left (putting aside rare exceptions like LA-2A’s). Appreciate you clarifying this. 👍🏻
Remember Mitch comes from the old magazine world of sharing info and he has continued to have that mentality. The unasked question still remains why wasn't this incorporated into Console since we are already forced to have to deal with Console just to use Universal Audio interfaces? Universal Audio instead is trying to use it to sell a lack luster DAW. LUNA has a long way to go before it can even remotely compete with what's in high use and while the API and NEVE summing does have an aspect it's still makes you have to work in the DAW of choice then figure out how you want to get it to LUNA. Not advantageous for the end user.
Hi guys. Nice video. Love it. I'm new using Luna. Recently I imported a session of 40 tracks in wave format. But my session in WAV format is jumping within bars when played in LUNA. What do you think it may be? Thank you
Hi Mitch - Hope you are well! I've bought an 8p and an x8p from Sweetwater - very pleased! Give us the inside scoop. When will LUNA be available for Windows?
By the way, did you did a proper gainstageing of this mix? I could just put a izotope vintage limiter or a good tape emulation on the master bus and achieve the same results. Don't make such promising claims and let the people believe in magic without showing the results on your metering tool! I bought that console emulation and the results are very subtle. I increased loudness just a tiny little bit. It is not as loud as you presented it on this video.
Hello Mitch, at first greetings from Germany and thank you for your effort to create the video. But... do you realize, that your voice is blowing my ears away when i am turning the music loud to hear your example and you restart to speak? I mean, that your voice and the music should have the same level, the music is much quieter . it is not particularly beneficial if you are speaking when i`m trying to listen and hear the difference between on and off. it would be very good, to let the music samples play much longer and seperate your comment from the samples. Nevertheless thank you again and all good wishes
Hello, Mr. Morpheus! The Neve summing software described in this video is not a plug in, but an extension that runs within Luna. It cannot be used within any other DAW. Thanks for the interest! Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
Not even using luna just because they want u to buy summing to use the software at 500 a pop I'm Kool starting to see u can't win for losing with any interface
UA products are great , however their support and costumer service is the worst ever , horrible ... unable to get any help from Universal Audio ...just be aware