Luna mix/master engineers?

happydude

New Member
This is my first post. I've been using Luna a ton in my home studio, working with a few different artists as well as creating my own solo material. I'd like to have someone else mix, and for some projects master, my work, preferably from the Luna session instead of backtracking a ton of work and sending bounces. I've found the professional world is still like 90% ProTools, 8% Logic, 2% other; around me anyway. Remote is ok, but I do live in Los Angeles... Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
 

chrisso

Venerated Member
It read like looking for a mixer/master engineer (any where) using Luna.
I have the same problem, although not critical in my scene. I work with outside clients and not one is using Luna. They send me wavs to import and I send them wavs back.
 

hotspot

Venerated Member
I mix/master for clients in Luna exclusively since more than 2 years. Would be all remote because I’m in Europe. Zoom/listento sessions inclusive.
 

CaptKirk66

Established Member
I've been on Luna since 2020 and am in Los Angeles. Koreatown-ish.
 

CaptKirk66

Established Member
I just moved to Nashville in October (I was in Los Angeles before, Hi Kirk!)

I do remote work and I do mainly work in Luna nowadays
Hey Alex! I hope you're digging Nashville!
 

minimalistmusic

Active Member
Been mixing/mastering my own stuff as well as hundreds of client projects ever since Luna came out!

Austria in Europe :)

most people here use Cubase I think lol
 

happydude

New Member
Hey guys thank you for all the replies! Sorry it took my a while to get back on here; have been crazy busy.

I thought this through some more and came to the conclusion that it'd be ideal to work this in LA, so that I'd be able to drop in and hear the mix, collaborate in person on it, and also learn a thing or two along the way. My monitoring setup is admittedly the weakest link of my entire setup so it'd be good to go somewhere else and hear it in the company of a skilled engineer. I do spend quite a bit and time back and forth in Nashville, working with an artist who moved there from LA. My next trip in two weeks, so maybe something there could work too depending on timing; better than fully remote.

The first project, which is somewhat of an urgent need, is mixing and mastering two sort of high octane southern rock songs a friend and I composed for a short film. We hope to have them done this weekend. After that, a mix of mostly folk and alt country original music.
 

PaintedSkyStudios

Active Member
Hey guys thank you for all the replies! Sorry it took my a while to get back on here; have been crazy busy.

I thought this through some more and came to the conclusion that it'd be ideal to work this in LA, so that I'd be able to drop in and hear the mix, collaborate in person on it, and also learn a thing or two along the way. My monitoring setup is admittedly the weakest link of my entire setup so it'd be good to go somewhere else and hear it in the company of a skilled engineer. I do spend quite a bit and time back and forth in Nashville, working with an artist who moved there from LA. My next trip in two weeks, so maybe something there could work too depending on timing; better than fully remote.

The first project, which is somewhat of an urgent need, is mixing and mastering two sort of high octane southern rock songs a friend and I composed for a short film. We hope to have them done this weekend. After that, a mix of mostly folk and alt country original music.
Thanks for the update. I love working and helping others with LUNA feel free to reach out if you do need help in the future. Aloha!
 
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