The second, and perhaps more prominent, use of the term refers to by Universal Audio.
In the late-night haze of a basement studio, was chasing a sound he couldn't quite name. He had spent hours cycling through generic synths, but everything felt too "on the grid"—too plastic. Then he remembered a folder he’d downloaded months ago but never opened: luna vst
| Feature | LUNA | Pro Tools / Logic / Cubase | |---------|------|----------------------------| | | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Windows support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (except Logic) | | Video export | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | Custom key commands | Limited | Extensive | | M1/M2/M3 native | ✅ Yes | Varies | | Free version | ✅ Yes (full core) | ❌ (limited or paid) | The second, and perhaps more prominent, use of
: Expertly modeled emulations of API and Neve console summing are integrated into the mixer's bus architecture. Then he remembered a folder he’d downloaded months
The search volume for "Luna VST" indicates a massive user demand. So why hasn’t Universal Audio flipped the switch?