LUNA PreRelease 4
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 8 Sep, 2006 from London
Thanks Jo for your work on PR4.
I've updated - but just the application and the skins, in order to preserve my previous audio/sequence files.
One problem, however. When I open Luna now, it comes up with a message saying 'Couldn't start audio engine'. The application opens fine, all my tracks are present, but it won't play - i.e. when I press the space bar or play button - nothing plays.
Can anyone tell me why this might be? I've tried updating the application again, but that didn't work.
Thanks
I've updated - but just the application and the skins, in order to preserve my previous audio/sequence files.
One problem, however. When I open Luna now, it comes up with a message saying 'Couldn't start audio engine'. The application opens fine, all my tracks are present, but it won't play - i.e. when I press the space bar or play button - nothing plays.
Can anyone tell me why this might be? I've tried updating the application again, but that didn't work.
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Go to the Edit->Audio Setup panel, and re-set your audio settings. That should solve the problem.
Don't know why the update didn't work immediately.
Don't know why the update didn't work immediately.
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 8 Sep, 2006 from London
Thanks Jo,
Yes, it's working fine now.
It did play when I first downloaded the update - I think I must have edited the audio setup and just didn't know that it was that causing the problem - sorry about that!
Yes, it's working fine now.
It did play when I first downloaded the update - I think I must have edited the audio setup and just didn't know that it was that causing the problem - sorry about that!
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
This is all very exciting! I remember really wishing for audio input monitoring when using Muzys.
Does anyone know how to work the new MIDI vst plugin feature? I can't seem to output any MIDI vsts into a synth or MIDI player.
Does anyone know how to work the new MIDI vst plugin feature? I can't seem to output any MIDI vsts into a synth or MIDI player.
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- KVRian
- 995 posts since 25 Apr, 2005
Hi Androidmonk
Go to the player section, create new synth and select your MIDI VST. Now do the same again and insert the VSTi you wish to control with the MIDI VST.
Set the player for your sequence part to the MIDI VST then go to the player's options and connect the MIDI VST's event output to the VSTi.
Hope that helps
Go to the player section, create new synth and select your MIDI VST. Now do the same again and insert the VSTi you wish to control with the MIDI VST.
Set the player for your sequence part to the MIDI VST then go to the player's options and connect the MIDI VST's event output to the VSTi.
Hope that helps
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
Hey thanks Caco, it worked like a charm!
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Jo, as promised, I've had a delve into the innards of Kontakt2 and LUNA. I cannot get mixdown to work - for some reason, K2 seems to start trying to recover voices and gets the stealing algorithm wrong when in mixdown.
Is there any chance of a "do mixdown in realtime" switch somewhere?
Is there any chance of a "do mixdown in realtime" switch somewhere?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
No such switch currently.
Is it still only a problem with that hihat sound?
Could you then please send me that hihat file (if that's legally allowed of course).
Is it still only a problem with that hihat sound?
Could you then please send me that hihat file (if that's legally allowed of course).
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Yes, still just the one hihat... but we're talking 496 samples at 201Mb (plus 20K for the .nki). ns_kit7 is neither small nor free, so sending it's not really feasible. I've posted a support query to NI, though. K2 shouldn't work in real-time but get confused in mixdown...muzycian wrote:Is it still only a problem with that hihat sound?
Could you then please send me that hihat file (if that's legally allowed of course).
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- KVRist
- 357 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from St. Louis
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 10 Sep, 2006
Hi Jo, I hope the house is coming along.
One feature that would be nice is the ability to copy sequences / audio between sessions. With the audio, I could just output to wave as a workaround, but with the midi I loose flexibility if I do that.
The particular application is that I've got a library of drum patterns in Midi format. If I've already got a song in process, importing the midi causes a new session to be created instead of just dropping into the file. Maybe there's something I'm missing here in doing what I want to do....
Peace.
One feature that would be nice is the ability to copy sequences / audio between sessions. With the audio, I could just output to wave as a workaround, but with the midi I loose flexibility if I do that.
The particular application is that I've got a library of drum patterns in Midi format. If I've already got a song in process, importing the midi causes a new session to be created instead of just dropping into the file. Maybe there's something I'm missing here in doing what I want to do....
Peace.
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- KVRist
- 290 posts since 15 Jul, 2003
Never used Luna before, so this is my first go around. I'm guessing that a MIDI VST is a plugin that you use to record MIDI data (note value, velocity, etc..) which you can then transmit to a VST i. Now, my question is, what is the use of a MIDI VST in Luna if Luna supports MIDI recording and playback?
My only other question is:
Does Luna support the export of files to the OMF format? If not, this feature would be great.
Thanks.
My only other question is:
Does Luna support the export of files to the OMF format? If not, this feature would be great.
Thanks.
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- KVRian
- 951 posts since 14 Apr, 2004 from Maryland, USA
Actually, a MIDI VST would be used to process MIDI data. An arpegiator would be a classic example, something like this one. So LUNA handles the MIDI recording, but then a MIDI VST may modify the recorded data on the way to the VSTi.Remedial wrote:I'm guessing that a MIDI VST is a plugin that you use to record MIDI data (note value, velocity, etc..) which you can then transmit to a VST i. Now, my question is, what is the use of a MIDI VST in Luna if Luna supports MIDI recording and playback?
That said, playing with MIDI processors is on my to-do list; I've not experimented with any yet.
DaveL
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- KVRist
- 290 posts since 15 Jul, 2003
Cool, thanks for filling in the blank for me.DaveL60 wrote:Actually, a MIDI VST would be used to process MIDI data. An arpegiator would be a classic example, something like this one. So LUNA handles the MIDI recording, but then a MIDI VST may modify the recorded data on the way to the VSTi.Remedial wrote:I'm guessing that a MIDI VST is a plugin that you use to record MIDI data (note value, velocity, etc..) which you can then transmit to a VST i. Now, my question is, what is the use of a MIDI VST in Luna if Luna supports MIDI recording and playback?
That said, playing with MIDI processors is on my to-do list; I've not experimented with any yet.
DaveL
Here's one last question for all though:
Is there any form of quantisation within Luna? Does it default to 16th notes for midi recording? Thanks.

