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Seite 1 - User Guide

MainStage 3User GuideFor OS X

Seite 2 - K Apple Inc

Chapter 1 Introducing MainStage 10You can also map screen controls to actions, which provide the ability to select patches, control the Tuner o

Seite 3 - Contents

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 100Important: When you start the MainStage clock, the audio engine is reset, causing a brief interruption in the

Seite 4 - Chapter 5: Work in Edit mode

101Layout mode overviewYou cannot change the position of physical faders, knobs, and other controls on your instruments and other music hardware, b

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 102Work with screen controls in Layout modeScreen controls overviewScreen controls are objects in a MainStage con

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 103Screen control typesPanel controlsPanel controls appear on a two-dimensional plane (or panel) in the workspace

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 104Grouped controlsGrouped controls consist of individual controls that are grouped together to make them easier

Seite 8 - Appendix D: Key commands

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 105Mod/pitch wheel screen controlsWhen you add mod/pitch wheels to a layout, by default they are congured to rec

Seite 9 - Introducing MainStage

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 106Move screen controlsYou can move screen controls to a new position whenever you are in Layout mode. You can us

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 107Resize the text display area of a screen control 1 Select the screen control in the workspace. 2 Drag the i

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 108Adjust the shelf for a shelf controlWhen you add a shelf control such as a keyboard to the workspace, it appea

Seite 12 - MainStage in live performance

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 109Move a shelf vertically 1 Select one of the screen controls on the shelf.The alignment guides for the shelf

Seite 13 - Set up your system

Chapter 1 Introducing MainStage 11How to use MainStage in your music setupYou can add MainStage to your music equipment setup by following thes

Seite 14 - Connect MIDI devices

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 110Group screen controls using a background screen control 1 Drag a background screen control to the workspace.

Seite 15 - Connect a USB music keyboard

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 111Assign hardware controls to screen controlsController assignments overviewTo use MainStage with a MIDI control

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 112Button assignmentsMIDI controllers can have dierent types of buttons. Some buttons send a single value each t

Seite 17 - Multichannel MIDI devices

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 113Edit screen control parametersScreen control parameter editing overviewWhen you select a screen control in Lay

Seite 18 - Connect audio devices

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 114Common screen control parametersYou can edit the following common parameters for button, fader, knob, pedal, f

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Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 115Keyboard screen control parametersIf you are using a keyboard controller or another MIDI device that sends MID

Seite 20 - Connect an audio interface

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 116Drum pad screen control parametersYou can use drum pad screen controls with hardware drum pads. You can edit t

Seite 21 - Eects plug-ins and MainStage

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 117Selector screen control parametersYou can use selector screen controls to display and select patches and sets,

Seite 22 - The MainStage interface

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 118How MainStage passes through MIDI messagesSome MIDI messages sent by your keyboard controller (or other MIDI d

Seite 23 - Layout mode

Chapter 7 Work in Layout mode 119Import a layoutYou can import an exported layout into another concert, and then adjust it to work with the map

Seite 24 - Edit mode

Chapter 1 Introducing MainStage 12MainStage in live performanceAfter you have created your custom patches in a concert, you’re ready to play. I

Seite 25 - Perform mode

120Before the performanceNow that you’ve created and organized your sounds and set up your layout, it’s time to play! MainStage features Perform mo

Seite 26 - Resize the workspace

Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 121Switch to Perform in Window m Choose View > Perform in Window (or press Command-3).In Perform mode

Seite 27 - Get started with MainStage

Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 122Select patches using actionsIf you have mapped screen controls to actions for selecting patches, such

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Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 123Tips for performing with keyboard controllersIf you are using one of the Keyboards templates designed

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Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 124Tune guitars and other instruments with the TunerMainStage includes a Tuner that you can use to tune g

Seite 30 - Add a patch

Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 125The Playback plug-in in performanceYou can use the Playback plug-in to play backing tracks or other au

Seite 31 - Add a channel strip

Chapter 8 Perform live with MainStage 126Record your performancesYou can record a performance to an audio le. Before you record a performance,

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127Playback plug-in overviewThe Playback plug-in is an audio le player that you can use to play backing tracks, song stems, and other audio les.

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Appendix A The Playback plug-in 128The Playback interfaceThe Playback interface resembles a hardware tape player. This section will familiarize

Seite 34 - Map a screen control

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 129Use the Playback waveform displayThe waveform display shows the waveform of the currently loaded audio le. T

Seite 35 - Click the screen control you

13Setup overviewYou can use MainStage with a wide variety of MIDI controllers and Core Audio-compliant audio devices. The following sections provid

Seite 36 - Use Quick Help

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 130Playback transport and function buttonsThis section covers the buttons used for playback, fade, count-in, cli

Seite 37 - Work in Edit mode

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 131Playback information displayThe information display shows information about several key aspects of your audio

Seite 38 - Patch List to select it

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 132Playback Sync, Snap To, and Play From parametersThe Sync, Snap To, and Play From pop-up menus control various

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Appendix A The Playback plug-in 133Use the Playback group functionsIf you have multiple instances of the Playback plug-in in a concert, you can

Seite 40 - Select the checkbox

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 134Use the Playback Action menu and File eldThe Action menu is found to the top right of the waveform display a

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Appendix A The Playback plug-in 135Use markers with the Playback plug-inYou can add an audio le containing markers, and use the markers to move

Seite 42 - Change patch icons

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 136Use the Playback plug-in in a concertAdd a Playback plug-inThe Playback plug-in is an Instrument plug-in and

Seite 43 - Change the tuning for a patch

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 137The Playback plug-in is added to the channel strip, and the plug-in window appears over the MainStage window.

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Appendix A The Playback plug-in 138Set the Sync mode for the Playback plug-inWhen you add an audio le to the Playback plug-in, MainStage looks

Seite 45 - Channel strips overview

Appendix A The Playback plug-in 139Choose the ex mode for a Playback plug-in m Choose Flex Mode from the Action menu at the upper right of the

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Chapter 2 Set up your system 14Connect MIDI devicesMIDI devices overviewMainStage works with many USB and MIDI keyboard controllers as well as

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Appendix A The Playback plug-in 140Tips for using the Playback plug-inThe design of the Playback plug-in allows you to use it in many dierent w

Seite 48 - Channel Strip Inspector

141Loopback plug-in overviewThe Loopback plug-in lets you record virtual “tape loops,” play them back repeatedly, and overdub new recordings while

Seite 49 - Choose channel strip settings

Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 142The Loopback interfaceThe Loopback interface resembles a hardware tape-loop device. This section will familia

Seite 50 - Change channel strip colors

Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 143Loopback waveform displayThe waveform display shows the waveform of the recorded audio material. The waveform

Seite 51 - Change channel strip icons

Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 144 •Undo button: When pressed during playback or when stopped, removes the most recently recorded take from the

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Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 145Loopback Sync, Snap To, and Play From parametersThe Sync, Snap To, and Play From pop-up menus in the bar at t

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Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 146Important: Editing a parameter in one member of a group does not automatically update the parameter value in

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Appendix B The Loopback plug-in 147Add a Loopback plug-inThe Loopback plug-in is an insert plug-in. You can use it in any type of channel strip.

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148Preferences overviewYou can set a variety of preferences in the MainStage preferences window. The preferences window includes tabs for general,

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Appendix C MainStage preferences 149Parameter Values •On Patch Change pop-up menu: Choose whether parameter values change or remain the same whe

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Chapter 2 Set up your system 15Connect a USB music keyboardYou can connect a USB music keyboard to your computer to play software instrument pa

Seite 58 - Delete channel strips

Appendix C MainStage preferences 150 •Alert me: Displays an alert when a device is hot-plugged. The alert includes buttons allowing you to use o

Seite 59 - Dene the key range

Appendix C MainStage preferences 151MIDI preferencesThese preferences let you view the current status of MIDI inputs and choose which note appea

Seite 60 - Set the high key and low

152Concerts and layoutsIncludes key commands for creating, opening, and saving concerts and for exporting and importing layouts.Default key command

Seite 61 - Set the velocity range

Appendix D Key commands 153EditingIncludes key commands for cutting, copying, pasting, and other common editing functions.Default key command Fu

Seite 62 - Work with graphs

Appendix D Key commands 154Channel strips (Edit mode)Includes commands for adding channel strips.Default key command FunctionCommand-Option-A Ad

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Appendix D Key commands 155Window and viewIncludes key commands for switching modes and for showing inspectors and other areas of the interface.

Seite 64 - Create controller transforms

156Actions overviewIn addition to mapping screen controls to channel strip and plug-in parameters, you can map them to MainStage actions. Actions l

Seite 65 - Add and remove plug-ins

Appendix E MainStage actions 157Action Description UsagePrev Set Selects the set above the current patch in the Patch List.Button screen control

Seite 66 - Use plug-in settings

Appendix E MainStage actions 158In addition to the actions in the Actions folder, there are two actions in the Send to All > Destinations >

Seite 67 - Adjust plug-in parameters

Chapter 2 Set up your system 16 m For keyboards with tone generators: You should also connect the MIDI Out port of the MIDI interface to the ke

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Chapter 2 Set up your system 17Multichannel MIDI devicesMultitimbral MIDI devices can simultaneously receive MIDI data on multiple MIDI channel

Seite 69 - Map screen controls

Chapter 2 Set up your system 18Connect audio devicesAudio devices overviewMainStage works with Core Audio-compliant audio devices, including Fi

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Chapter 2 Set up your system 19 m If your computer has an audio input port, connect the microphone to the audio input port, then choose Built-i

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K Apple Inc.Copyright © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.

Seite 72 - Click the action you want to

Chapter 2 Set up your system 20Connecting some electric instruments, such as electric guitars, to your computer’s audio input port may result i

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Chapter 2 Set up your system 21Speakers and other audio devicesYou can connect speakers or monitors to your computer to hear your projects with

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22The MainStage windowYou do all your work in MainStage in a single window. The MainStage window makes it easy to work with your patches and your c

Seite 75 - Use parameter mapping graphs

Chapter 3 The MainStage interface 23 •Inspectors: Inspectors appear below (in Edit mode) or along the left side of the MainStage window (in Lay

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Chapter 3 The MainStage interface 24Edit modeEdit mode is where you create, edit, and organize your sounds. You can add patches, add and edit c

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Chapter 3 The MainStage interface 25Perform modeBy default, Perform mode opens in full screen. The workspace lls your entire computer display

Seite 78 - Edit assignments and mappings

Chapter 3 The MainStage interface 26Resize the workspaceYou can adjust both the horizontal and vertical size of the workspace to give more room

Seite 79 - Replace parameter labels

27Before you startYou can quickly start working in MainStage by choosing a concert template and trying out the patch settings in the concert. This

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Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 28Open MainStage m Double-click the MainStage icon in your Applications folder, or click the MainStage ico

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Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 29Select patch settings in the Patch LibraryWhen you open a concert or select a patch, the Patch Library o

Seite 82 - Select the checkbox to

Contents9 Chapter 1: Introducing MainStage9 What is MainStage?10 MainStage for keyboard controllers10 MainStage for electric guitars10 MainStage

Seite 83 - Work with sets in Edit mode

Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 30Add a patchYou can add patches to the concert and organize them in the Patch List. The number of patches

Seite 84 - Change the tuning for sets

Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 31Select and play patchesYou access the patches in your concert by selecting them in the Patch List. •Usin

Seite 85 - Delete sets

Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 32 8 For audio and external instrument channel strips, gradually raise the volume fader until you hear so

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Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 33Change a channel strip settingYou can quickly change the instrument, eects, and other parameters for a

Seite 87 - Work with concerts

Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 34Learn a controller assignmentWhen you select a patch or a channel strip setting, some channel strip para

Seite 88 - Save concerts

Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 35Map a screen control to a parameter 1 In the workspace, click the screen control you want to map.The sc

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Chapter 4 Get started with MainStage 36Try out Perform modeAfter learning controller assignments and mapping screen controls, you can try playi

Seite 90 - Tempo overview

37Edit mode overviewIn Edit mode, you add and edit patches to create your custom sounds, choose patch settings in the Patch Library, organize and s

Seite 91 - Get the tempo from MIDI Input

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 38Work with patches in Edit modeSelect items in the Patch ListAll of the patches and sets in a concert appear in th

Seite 92 - Silence MIDI notes

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 39Select a patch or set by typing its name 1 Click the border of the Patch List to select it. 2 With the Patch Li

Seite 93 - Mute audio output

37 Chapter 5: Work in Edit mode37 Edit mode overview38 Work with patches in Edit mode38 Select items in the Patch List39 Copy, paste, and delete

Seite 94 - Work at the concert level

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 40Create a patch from several patchesYou can create a patch by combining several existing patches. The new patch co

Seite 95

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 41Set program change and bank numbersWhen you add a patch to a concert, the patch is given a MIDI program change nu

Seite 96 - Add concert-wide eects

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 42If you edit a program change number so that it is the same as an existing program change number, the word “Duplic

Seite 97

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 43Change the tuning for a patchBy default, patches use the same tuning method as the concert (or the set, if they a

Seite 98

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 44 •Pop/Jazz (3/5/7-all): 5ths, 3rds, and 7ths are changed in this mode. It is great for Pop and Jazz styles, espec

Seite 99 - The MainStage clock

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 45Work with channel strips in Edit modeChannel strips overviewChannel strips are the building blocks of your patche

Seite 100 - Control the metronome

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 46 •Volume fader: Sets a channel strip’s playback volume. •Mute button: Mutes and unmutes the channel strip. •Solo

Seite 101 - Work in Layout mode

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 47Show the metronome channel stripYou can show the metronome channel strip in the Channel Strips area, where you ca

Seite 102 - Screen controls overview

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 48Add a patch busIn addition to the 64 global busses available for concert-wide routing, you can add patch-specic

Seite 103 - Screen control types

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 49Surround eect plug-ins cannot be used with MainStage. If you choose a channel strip setting containing a surroun

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69 Map screen controls69 Screen controls overview69 Map screen controls to channel strip and plug-in parameters71 Map screen controls to actions73

Seite 105 - Option-drag the selected

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 50 5 To change the channel strip setting, click the name of the new setting in the Channel Strip Inspector.The Cha

Seite 106 - Move screen controls

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 51Change channel strip iconsWhen you add a channel strip, the channel strip has a default icon, which appears above

Seite 107 - Drag the inner resize

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 52Work with software instrument channel stripsSet keyboard input for a software instrument channel stripIn the Chan

Seite 108 - Drag the front (lower)

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 53Filter MIDI messagesYou can lter some MIDI messages for a channel strip in the Channel Strip Inspector. When you

Seite 109 - Group screen controls

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 54Set channel strips to ignore Hermode tuningIf a patch (or the concert or set containing the patch) is set to use

Seite 110 - Delete screen controls

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 55Use the EXS24 mkII Instrument Editor in MainStageFor channel strips using the EXS24 mkII sampler instrument, you

Seite 111 - Knob assignments

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 56Use multiple instrument outputsMainStage supports the multiple output versions of the EXS24 mkII, Ultrabeat, and

Seite 112 - Button assignments

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 57For more information about using multiple instrument outputs, see MainStage Help and the MainStage Instruments ma

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 58 4 If you want to send a Bank Change message, select the Send Program Change checkbox, then set the most-signic

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 59Create keyboard layers and splitsLayers and splits overviewIf you play a keyboard controller, you can easily crea

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87 Chapter 6: Work with concerts87 Open and close concerts88 Save concerts89 How saving aects parameter values 90 Set the time signature for a

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 60 7 On your keyboard controller, press the key you want to set as the highest key in the key range. 8 To turn o

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 61Set oating split pointsWhen a key range has a oating split point, the notes that dene the boundaries of the ke

Seite 118 - Export layouts

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 62Work with graphsUsing graphs, you can graphically remap the values for some MIDI control messages so that input v

Seite 119 - Import a layout

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 63Copy and paste values 1 In the graph window, click the Copy button. 2 Open the graph you want to paste the valu

Seite 120 - Perform live with MainStage

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 64Create controller transformsUsing a transform graph, you can remap the values for some MIDI control messages so t

Seite 121 - Select patches in performance

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 65Work with plug-ins in Edit modeWork with plug-ins overviewMainStage includes a full collection of professional-qu

Seite 122 - Tempo changes in performance

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 66Use Channel EQThe Channel EQ plug-in allows you to sculpt the sound of the channel strip before applying other e

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 67Save changes to a plug-in settingDo one of the following: m To save the current plug-in parameter values as the s

Seite 124

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 68Use other plug-in window controlsAll MainStage plug-ins share a common set of controls. In addition to the Settin

Seite 125

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 69Map screen controlsScreen controls overviewAfter you have created your patches and learned controller assignments

Seite 126 - After the performance

118 How MainStage passes through MIDI messages118 Export layouts119 Import a layout119 Change the aspect ratio of a layout120 Chapter 8: Per

Seite 127 - The Playback plug-in

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 70 4 To map the screen control to a plug-in parameter, double-click the plug-in in the Inserts section of the chan

Seite 128 - The Playback interface

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 71 4 Select the parameter you want to map.Click the channel strip or plug-in with the parameter you want to map.Cl

Seite 129 - Playhead/Playback position

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 72Map a screen control to an action 1 In the workspace, click the screen control you want to map.The Screen Contr

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 73Map a screen control to multiple parametersYou can map a single screen control to multiple parameters and control

Seite 131 - Playback information display

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 74Edit the saved value for a mapped parameterEach mapped parameter has a saved value. If you set the Parameter Valu

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 75Use parameter mapping graphsEach parameter mapping has a Parameter graph. You can edit the graph to remap input v

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 76Work in the Assignments and Mappings tabAssignments and mappings overviewYou can view and edit assignments and ma

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 77Create and delete assignments and mappingsThe Assignments & Mappings tab includes an Assign & Map button

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 78Edit assignments and mappingsUsing the Assign & Map button, you can also edit existing assignments and mappin

Seite 136 - Add a Playback plug-in

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 79Edit screen control parameters in Edit modeScreen control parameters in Edit mode overviewIn Layout mode, you edi

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141 Appendix B: The Loopback plug-in141 Loopback plug-in overview142 The Loopback interface143 Loopback waveform display143 Loopback transport a

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 80Set screen controls to show the hardware valueBy default, screen controls show the value of the parameter the con

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 81Set hardware matching behavior for screen controlsSome hardware synthesizers and music workstations let users con

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Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 82Override concert- and set-level mappingsBy default, mappings you make at the concert level (to parameters and act

Seite 141 - The Loopback plug-in

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 83Work with sets in Edit modeWork with sets overviewSets are like folders that let you organize patches you want to

Seite 142 - The Loopback interface

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 84Change the tempo when you select a setYou can give a set its own tempo setting so that when you select the set, t

Seite 143 - Loopback waveform display

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 85Delete setsYou can delete a set if you decide you no longer want it in the concert.Delete a set 1 Select the se

Seite 144 - Loopback information display

Chapter 5 Work in Edit mode 86Share patches and sets between concertsYou can export patches and sets from a concert and import them into anothe

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87Open and close concertsYou can create a new concert from a template, open an existing concert to continue working, and close and save concerts. Y

Seite 146 - Loopback Action menu

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 88Save concertsWhen you save a concert, changes to mapped parameter values are saved only for the selected patch o

Seite 147 - Add a Loopback plug-in

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 89How saving aects parameter values In MainStage preferences, you can set whether changes to mapped parameters ar

Seite 148 - MainStage preferences

9What is MainStage?MainStage is a music application designed for use in live performance. MainStage turns your computer into a powerful multi-instr

Seite 149 - Audio preferences

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 90Set the time signature for a concertYou can set the time signature for a concert. Time signatures can be used wi

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Chapter 6 Work with concerts 91Tap the tempoMainStage includes a “tap tempo” feature that allows you to set the tempo in real time while you pe

Seite 151 - Display preferences

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 92Dene the source for program change messagesBy default, MainStage receives and responds to program change messag

Seite 152 - Key commands

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 93Mute audio outputSometimes when you are playing or editing sounds, you may want to quickly mute (silence) all au

Seite 153 - Parameter mapping (Edit mode)

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 94Work at the concert levelConcert level overviewYou can control the overall volume for a concert and make other c

Seite 154 - Perform in Full Screen

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 95Control the overall volume of a concertA MainStage concert contains Output and Master channel strips that you ca

Seite 155 - Help and support

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 96When you map a screen control at the concert level, you cannot map the same screen control at the patch or set l

Seite 156 - MainStage actions

Chapter 6 Work with concerts 97Use auxes to control channel strip outputYou can send the output of multiple channel strips to an aux (auxiliary

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Chapter 6 Work with concerts 98Add channel strips at the concert levelYou can add a channel strip at the concert level and use the concert-leve

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Chapter 6 Work with concerts 99The MainStage clockSome plug-ins, including the Playback and Ultrabeat plug-ins, require a time source, and use

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