Tape Extensions | Luna DAW by Universal Audio
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2024
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Tape emulations are great for adding the warmth and character of analog tape to your mixes. In this video, we'll delve into the three tape emulations included in the Luna Pro Bundle: the Ampex ATR-102 Master Tape Machine, the Oxide Tape Recorder, and the Studer A800 Tape Recorder. We'll explore not only how to incorporate these tape emulations using Luna's tape extensions, but some of the different controls, parameters, and presets that each machine offers you.
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Dude is doing a better job than UAD at explaining the inner workings of this DAW. Love it! This is much appreciated. Thank you!
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Very good job explaining, this won my subscription
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Thank you!...Im using the free Luna and im thinking of getting tgis take machine..... however it shows that its only Apollo compatible and not native and i dont have UAD gear... Please advise
Thanks for the video good sir
My pleasure 🙂
Very interesting! Is this essentially running lots of sends to a single instance of a tape machine or just displaying differently?
In other words, is this saving on CPU power by running one tape machine plugin rather than a plugin for every track in your session?
Good question. How this actually works under the hood, I'm not 100% sure. In past versions of the Studer A800 plugin, there was a 'gang controls' option, so you would add a tape machine to each track in your DAW individually, and then switch on gang controls so that any changes you made would control all of the plugins globally. I have a feeling that the tape extensions work in a similar way as opposed to running multiple sends to a single instance, but I could be wrong about that. I need to do some more investigating.
Great Question!