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#01 LUNA: what’s all the fuss about?

If you didn’t know, LUNA has landed. This new DAW from Universal Audio was the talk of this year’s NAMM show, announced as a free DAW, albeit one for (currently) Mac-only users, and those who have already bought into Universal Audio hardware.

You might think that this is quite a limited audience, but actually there are many such people out there in the mid to high-end user category, because with a UA interface you buy into the extraordinary world of UA plugins, which are among the most highly-regarded on the planet. If you are not a UA user, then, LUNA is your tempter into

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