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Luma Fusion 3.0

Looks like it supports AUV3s for audio now. Oh!!!

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  • Yeah, but... most AUv3s for audio need a host that understands audio workflows to tie things together, right?

  • I was thinking more for FX

  • Ah, yes, I guess that could be cool.

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  • It supported AUV3s before but removed the feature for some reason, no idea why

  • Here's the full write up for Lumafusion 3 from their forum.

    https://forums.luma-touch.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8893

  • Some of the later updates are really going to be huge and game changers at least for me, better keyframes with ease in and out, speed ramping and the big one, multi cam support. That’s going to be sooooooo much easier for music videos. These features are definitely going to have me using Final Cut Pro less. There’s more stuff but these are the big ones for me 😁

  • Interesting.

    That posts indicates the 2.5 release is sometime this summer, but then it sounds like the 3.0 is soon?

    Anyone doing the beta for this? I'm wondering how they are doing AU's. There's all sorts of places that the interaction here could be different than in a typical audio host.

  • I cannot afford Final Cut Pro just for video editing and thinking Luma is good enough for what I need and should run OK on a 3rd gen

  • @Gravitas said:
    Here's the full write up for Lumafusion 3 from their forum.

    https://forums.luma-touch.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8893

    Cool, I’ll check it out and also leave this link to the video talking about future updates after they talk about 3.0
    I’m really excited about where things are going!

  • @Strizbiz said:

    @Gravitas said:
    Here's the full write up for Lumafusion 3 from their forum.

    https://forums.luma-touch.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8893

    Cool, I’ll check it out and also leave this link to the video talking about future updates after they talk about 3.0
    I’m really excited about where things are going!

    Nice.

  • I was going to get FCP recently to up my video edit game, and decided on LumaFusion instead. VERY happy so far, intuitive and insanely powerful for the money. Can’t wait for the new update.

  • @Tarekith said:
    I was going to get FCP recently to up my video edit game, and decided on LumaFusion instead. VERY happy so far, intuitive and insanely powerful for the money. Can’t wait for the new update.

    Agreed.

  • Would love BPM grid snap.

  • @NimboStratus said:
    I cannot afford Final Cut Pro just for video editing and thinking Luma is good enough for what I need and should run OK on a 3rd gen

    I have a 3rd gen iPad and had not remotely considered trying LF on it. Intriguing!

  • @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    Yup, thats the one!

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

    Le sigh.

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  • Also Vegas takes 3 weeks to render a file

    (exaggeration obvs but it's slowwwwwww)

  • @winconway said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

    That isn't the case, Reaper does audio and Video editing and has beats bar grid, or BPM grid as you call it, it's micro editing for BPM syncopation is vastly superior and easier to use than Vegas too.

    Vegas was initially Sonic Foundry, Sound Forge is the name of their audio editor.

    Wuzzah? reaper does video editing…. Cool

  • How about rendering and performance on an iPad 3rd gen?

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  • @winconway said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

    That isn't the case, Reaper does audio and Video editing and has beats bar grid, or BPM grid as you call it, it's micro editing for BPM syncopation is vastly superior and easier to use than Vegas too.

    They've implemented that now?

    Brilliant.

    I may get a desktop again just for that.

    Reaper is the only reason why I would return to desktop land.

    Vegas was initially Sonic Foundry, Sound Forge is the name of their audio editor.

    Thanks for the correcting that.

    It's been awhile.

  • Wow, AUs support would be huge.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

    CapCut just implemented a beat sync thing that’s actually quite useful. I know CapCut is super basic, specially compared to Luma, but it’s free and it’s actually quite ok. A lot better than iMovie.

  • @tahiche said:

    CapCut just implemented a beat sync thing that’s actually quite useful. I know CapCut is super basic, specially compared to Luma, but it’s free and it’s actually quite ok. A lot better than iMovie.

    I have Capcut as well.

    It syncs to beat now?

    Can we set tempo?

    I've seen good things being done with Capcut the same with iMovie.
    iMovie was my first video editor on iOS.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @tahiche said:

    CapCut just implemented a beat sync thing that’s actually quite useful. I know CapCut is super basic, specially compared to Luma, but it’s free and it’s actually quite ok. A lot better than iMovie.

    I have Capcut as well.

    It syncs to beat now?

    Can we set tempo?

    You can set beats or it auto generates them. I only did a quick test to write this, since it’s a new feature and I haven’t used it. But it seems to figure out the tempooo…. Stop right there!.
    That test was done with the stock (terrible) tunes, it can’t seem to auto generate the points on your own audio. That sucks. See how the “auto generate” section at the bottom is missing….

    Guess you could do it manually but it’s stupid. The way it works for video is that splits, resizing, etc snap to the beat points, so you’d save some time but probably more useful (if) used for few occasions. At least it’s more accurate than having to guess and correct… Why does it detect it’s own material?. Maybe they’re Apple loops?. No idea.

  • @tahiche said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @tahiche said:

    CapCut just implemented a beat sync thing that’s actually quite useful. I know CapCut is super basic, specially compared to Luma, but it’s free and it’s actually quite ok. A lot better than iMovie.

    I have Capcut as well.

    It syncs to beat now?

    Can we set tempo?

    You can set beats or it auto generates them. I only did a quick test to write this, since it’s a new feature and I haven’t used it. But it seems to figure out the tempooo…. Stop right there!.
    That test was done with the stock (terrible) tunes, it can’t seem to auto generate the points on your own audio. That sucks. See how the “auto generate” section at the bottom is missing….

    Guess you could do it manually but it’s stupid. The way it works for video is that splits, resizing, etc snap to the beat points, so you’d save some time but probably more useful (if) used for few occasions. At least it’s more accurate than having to guess and correct… Why does it detect it’s own material?. Maybe they’re Apple loops?. No idea.

    Off the top of my head, as I’ve yet to use
    it myself, does it have more than one audio lane?

    If so we could use a stock loop to set the
    tempo and line up our tracks to it if our
    tracks have the same tempo.

    For instance one of their loops is at 100Bpm
    and our track is at 100Bpm.

    Import footage and edit accordingly.

    I’ll do a couple of tests
    and see what happens.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Would love BPM grid snap.

    +100000000000

    I keep on saying it, there's only one audio visual editor
    that does BPM grid snap and that's Magix Vegas.

    It was initially developed by Soundforge then Sony took over and now Magix has it.

    LumaFusion is still bound by traditional video editing in this regards.

    CapCut just added a BPM tool. I have not tried it yet, but for a free editor, it has a lot of rad features.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/capcut-video-editor/id1500855883

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