Not at the moment, I need some more time with Luna to get used to the whole concept!midi-man wrote:muzycian wrote:My first impressions of Luna Free:
Things I like...
It's stable, at least no crashes so far!
The trackless approach is very interesting! In my opinion it's the most important concept in Luna, because it makes Luna stand out from other hosts. If Jo manage to get the workflow right here he got a big selling point! Semiquaver has already mentioned some possible improvments in an other thread.
Besides Semiquaver's suggestions, are there any other workflow improvements you would suggest?
I use a laptop with 1400 x 1050....but if noone else find them small it's probably my poor eyesightmidi-man wrote:The bar-numbers are a bit tiny, aren't they? Or is it just my resolution...
muzycian wrote:
What resolution are you working on?
midi-man:muzycian wrote:When I select several notes I get a pop-up every time! A default choice would be convenient.
Note that you can press the first character of a choice as a shortcut!
Aha, didn't know that, but I still think a have a point here. Since I almost always go for the "Absolute" way I find the pop-up unnecessary most of the time. Besides, many of the choices begin with the same letter...
midi-man wrote:I think it would be better if changing the start of a part worked as changing the end. If I want to move the parts notes relative to the timeline I can always grab the center of the part instead. Tracktion got this right imo.
muzycian wrote:
I see what you mean. But that's done with the start marker in the sequence editor. Mmm, don't want to create confusion. I have to think about this more...
Well, let's say you have a verse followed by chorus. If you want split your parts into a verse and chorus some of the notes will end up to the left of the cut even though actually belong to the chorus. I don't think it would cause any confusion if it was possible to finetune the point of the cut without the need to open the editor for every part.
and finally... some more suggestions:
a) If several parts are selected, the split-tool should split all of them.
b) If several parts are selected, muting should mute all of them.
c) mouse-wheel + Ctrl or Alt to change the vertical size of selected parts.
( leave the other modifier key for horizontal mouse-wheel zooming)
