So, I have been spending some time with LUNA. I am liking it a lot.
My mid-2012 MBP is really struggling .. but I have ordered a new 2020 iMac 27" so I wanted to use some spare time I have to get more familiar with it.
Firstly I have to say that once you start to dig into LUNA, some of the Office Hours videos really become useful .. huge amounts of tips and tricks. So well done!
Secondly, the ability to create new tracks and record on the fly (even on my old MBP) is great .. makes me feel I don't need to over-prep for a session like I did with Logic (I would always have created tracks for anything I thought the artist may want to do because I like to move fast once a session gets going, much of which would go unused)
Thirdly, the Isolate is great .. to allow some standard input "hardwiring" I have in my room.
Lastly, while waiting for the new iMac to demo API summing .. I have already done a few stem exports from Logic to Luna to compare with my analog summing (RND5060) and there is certainly a (positive) difference in width .. I am wondering what the pan law in Luna is? And does it vary with the Neve/API summing?
All in all looking forward to trying this out on a computer that is not puffing and wheezing :-)