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A tutorial covering installation, midi and audio recording, Use of VST, and Audio rendering using LUNA has been established. The Tutorial should work for both Windows and OSX.

http://www.johnnypumphandle.com/johnny/tutor/tutor.htm

courtesy of the San Diego Music By Computer Group.

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Appears to be very informative. Thanks!!
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Couple of minors. First, mention that the software is still pre-release... and that you're talking about the free version at all times ;). Second, you've used "composition" when refering to a MIDI sequence. This could be confusing as the "composition properties" refers to all the parts and tracks. Oh, and I think the tutorial would stand up to a mention of automation somewhere in the effects section.

I think the point about skipping VST setup as the first step of installation is sound... Maybe Jo could move it to after the ASIO and MIDI setups. I think MIDI should be first, myself: the tool could still work without ASIO and VST bits as a pure sequencer...

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Some good points made.

We will try to adjust the tutorial to eliminate the term composition in favor of midi sequence. Also try to cover automation - although in my mind this is beyond basics. I am assuming that there will be other features added to Luna as it reaches a releasable product. Our aim was to introduce some basic concepts to a wide audience and not necessarily teach the 'Luna' way of doing things. In other words, get across the general steps of creating electronic music. The choice of using Luna as a teaching platform is because we wanted reach both MAC and PC students, which hopefully will continue with Luna.

The reason that the term Pre-Release was not made clear is that the tutorial should be able to stand up for quite some time without change. To tag it as pre-release, might then require removal of this bit of info. As it stands, we don't need to even qualify it as pre-release 2 or 3 or any other version. Who knows what is going to happen in the future.

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1 mhz processor? dont you mean 1 ghz processor? :dog:

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1 mhz processor?
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I hope note, I think Luna runs pretty light but not that light.
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jpumphandle wrote:A tutorial covering installation, midi and audio recording, Use of VST, and Audio rendering using LUNA has been established. The Tutorial should work for both Windows and OSX.

http://www.johnnypumphandle.com/johnny/tutor/tutor.htm

courtesy of the San Diego Music By Computer Group.
I'm following that nice tutorial. Thanks! :)

BTW, is it possible to get the Midi Files mentioned in Tutor1_VST? (OpusFunk and Polymer Suds)
And the *.MuSession files? :)

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mahtazz wrote: I'm following that nice tutorial. Thanks! :)

BTW, is it possible to get the Midi Files mentioned in Tutor1_VST? (OpusFunk and Polymer Suds)
And the *.MuSession files? :)
I am guessing that the musession files are pretty much dependent on the installation, but if you want to try to put it all back together, I will zip the midis and the musessions together and post them for you. Watch this thread for the link.

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Polite Company wrote:
1 mhz processor?
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I hope note, I think Luna runs pretty light but not that light.
Thanks for all the tips. The tutorial has been revised to incorporate a few suggestions and we have raised the recommended requirements for running the LUNA system to 1000 Mhz.

http://www.johnnypumphandle.com/johnny/tutor/tutor.htm

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Thank you, Johnny. :)

I've been working some hours today with your tutorial.
That's the result

And the files I've been used

PS: Thanks to Peter, too! ;)

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mahtazz wrote:Thank you, Johnny. :)

I've been working some hours today with your tutorial.
That's the result

And the files I've been used

PS: Thanks to Peter, too! ;)
Mahtazz ...
Here is a zip file with the musessions (and the midi files). I would like to see if the session can be created with just the musession files. Van you let me know? Thanks

the link is here ...
http://www.johnnypumphandle.com/johnny/ ... amples.zip

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Mahtazz, yes that worked nicely. How did you get the drums working?

Jonny, to make the .ZIP file self-contained, you need to include the soundfont and WAV files used. (I didn't have Triangle II installed - but that's my problem ;).)

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Mahtazz ...
Re-read the Tutorial. The synth is a VSTi called sfz from RGC Audio. It is a soundfont player. In this case we use a special soundfont collection named sYnerGi8 and is available here ...
http://www.hammersound.net/cgi-bin/soun ... nerGi8.zip

This is a General Midi set of soundfonts
The drums are in bank 128.
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pljones wrote:Mahtazz, yes that worked nicely. How did you get the drums working?
I edited the midi drums track inserting bank change CC#0 and Program Change as this:

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jpumphandle wrote:Mahtazz ...
Re-read the Tutorial. The synth is a VSTi called sfz from RGC Audio. It is a soundfont player. In this case we use a special soundfont collection named sYnerGi8 and is available here ...
http://www.hammersound.net/cgi-bin/soun ... nerGi8.zip

This is a General Midi set of soundfonts
The drums are in bank 128.
Thank you, Johnny.

I did use a little 1MB General Midi soundfont from Synthfont and one instance of sfz instead 4 as you. This is the beautiful of GM. :)

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