Ok, as someone who used to make stuff in all daws: I'm impressed by Luna. Tiny disclaimer I also have a macbook air so ai used it before.
As a music teacher I have been looking for a good alternative for quite some time for beginner.
And luna and bandlab were always in consideration but only for mac os.
That Luna runs now on Windows is amazing.
It has some great sounds, a tape emulation, an amazing arpeggios and all basic functions to support you to make music.
Sure it needs ILok, which to set up is not always easy, but has gotten easier over time. TBH nowadays it takes me like 20 min to set up an account and registrations for new ILok users...
I think that it's free is a steal and that it's simple but feature-length enough is great.
Apart from sidechaining, quantizing, editing, mixing, recording, using fx and instruments what does a good daw need more?
(And yes sometimes I love to go overboard with rounting experiments and all crazy stuff, but in the end of I have tonbe quick I'll go simple.)
As a music teacher I have been looking for a good alternative for quite some time for beginner.
And luna and bandlab were always in consideration but only for mac os.
That Luna runs now on Windows is amazing.
It has some great sounds, a tape emulation, an amazing arpeggios and all basic functions to support you to make music.
Sure it needs ILok, which to set up is not always easy, but has gotten easier over time. TBH nowadays it takes me like 20 min to set up an account and registrations for new ILok users...
I think that it's free is a steal and that it's simple but feature-length enough is great.
Apart from sidechaining, quantizing, editing, mixing, recording, using fx and instruments what does a good daw need more?
(And yes sometimes I love to go overboard with rounting experiments and all crazy stuff, but in the end of I have tonbe quick I'll go simple.)
Statistics: Posted by Starbright — Fri May 24, 2024 12:31 am