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pljones wrote: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.
OK, will be so in the next version.
I think MIDI should be first, myself: the tool could still work without ASIO and VST bits as a pure sequencer...
No, LUNA needs an audio driver to run!

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jpumphandle wrote:Some good points made.

We will try to adjust the tutorial to eliminate the term composition in favor of midi sequence.
FYI:

A composition is a collection of parts, organised on horizontal tracks.

A part can play an audio file or an event sequence (aka MIDI sequence).
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.
I'm very glad and honnored that you chose LUNA.

Because that's exactly the goal of LUNA: giving a wide range of people easy access to computer sequencing and recording.

So if you have any suggestions on how to make LUNA easier, let me know!!

Thanks for doing this tutorial!

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mahtazz wrote:I edited the midi drums track inserting bank change CC#0 and Program Change as this:
Okay, what I meant was... I've forgotten how to get into the list editor... I'll RTFM.

=edit=
Okay, I read the manual... It's got a section on the list editor but, um, I don't see the bit saying how to get into it! Or am I just not reading it right?
=/edit=

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hi Peter,

i did waste one hour until I found it ;)

double-click on a seq part track. then right-click and edit/open list editor

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mahtazz, i'm sorry about that hour!

Please, do feedback such things!

OK, what would be the easiest / most obvious way to open the list editor?

Maybe:

-> let's keep the current way (as indicated above)
-> let's add a "Edit in List Editor" in the sequence part context menu

The sequence part context menu would then be:

Edit in Piano Roll
Edit in List Editor
+ Part
...
+ Sequence
...

What do you think?

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Yes, it needs to be on the context menu at least. I also thought of "L" for "List editor" with the part selected... which would argue for "P" for "Piano roll editor" being available, too... I wasn't expecting to go into the piano roll to get to the list editor, I guess! :?

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OK, it will be in the sequence part context menu in PR4.

Regarding key shortcuts: currently there are only shortcuts for the most basic functions.

I don't want to hardwire shortcuts, but rather come with a user definable shortcut system.

So let's be patient a bit until that subsystem is added.

FYI: The existing shortcuts are listed here:

http://www.mutools.com/luna/docs/tt-qa.html

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I added another chapter - VST Automation - to the tutorial. This deals with setting up automation of the Mixer Strips and VSTi's that are enabled for automation.

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

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mahtazz wrote:I've been working some hours today with your tutorial.
That's the result
Nicely done little tune.

DaveL

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Thanks, Dave!

I'm really looking forward to Luna Pre4 :)

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mahtazz wrote:Thanks, Dave!
You're welcome.
mahtazz wrote:I'm really looking forward to Luna Pre4 :)
Yeah, I just read through the whole PR3 thread, and Jo's list of what's new / fixed / better in PR4 sounds great. Since my family time pressures make me more of a dabbler than a serious recordist, I need a host that's easy to come back to. After a quick test drive the other night, I'm thinking that LUNA may prove to be just that.

DaveL

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It's my light host of choice! ;)

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mahtazz wrote:It's my light host of choice! ;)
Leading to the obvious question of: what's your "heavy" host of choice?

(And why?)

(And what drives your choice of light / heavy for any given project?)

:D

DaveL

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It's Acid because real-time pitch and tempo matching for audio but I prefer a light host for MIDI. It's only a matter of taste. :)

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BUMP...The tutorial has been a lot of help. I've been playing around with some stand alone sequencers and have finally decided to seriously try my hand at this. I'm using the CMusic 1.5 version and its take me a little time to get accustomed to it. If Luna/CMusic is going to be intended for the novice, it may help to have more basic information about MIDI and the VST plug ins...it took me forever (and a lot of other sources of info) to understand I had to change the channel on my keyboard for the drum synth to work. Anxious to learn more, thanks

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