7/6/2023 0 Comments Mainstage 3 setup video![]() this requires maybe a buss so that you can control the volume of all of them regarding effects and volume, etc. if i like say 4 different UB presets then i don't have one channel of UB from which to load them up, but 4 channels so they are always loaded. the way MS works, it seems to me, is that you DO load everythign up all at once and so there is no lag. then i realized that doing so also causes a sample load which is time consuming. You know, i was so frustrated trying to be able to call up various presets in UltraBeat by control map and could figure out why i couldn't access them in the map. Loading up Concerts takes time, and so does switching BETWEEN concerts, as MS must load and analyze all samples/plug ins. it's kind of weird, but you create a virtual control to control the virtual controls in MS to control the channels and plug-ins. MidiDesigner or TouchOSC are totally customizable. it's fairly preset in it's layout as far as i can tell. it is, but it's not goning to have the flexibility you probaby want. If you're interested, have a look at my setup here: In my opinion, you are CORRECT that all of your songs should be loaded into one Concert, as mine are. Unless your music is broken down into for example 2 X 45 minute sets, where you get a break between performances, loading up Concerts takes time, and so does switching BETWEEN concerts, as MS must load and analyze all samples/plug ins. ![]() ![]() Well not everyone subscribes to that, but I certainly DO. "I thought the main point of MS is that you load all your sounds and presets nto your layout so you can quickly switch between pre-loaded patches and sets" ![]() RAM, CPU, and Soundcard however is a different story. So in my case, it's an irrelevant point, and not something a person needs to worry about. So long and short, I couldn't care less, because my samples trigger on time, and always stay in sync, and I DO NOT have an SSD as of yet go figure! However, even with a bazillian samples loaded for a song, it's not likely I'll be using up all 16 GB of RAM from my Playbacks. SSD vs HDD: I can't remember whether the samples stream from disc, or are loaded into memory. SURPRISED to hear that Logic Remote is for Mainstage, and now I'm wondering whether I should get an iPad now or not. A lot of the pirate protection schemes are based on actual hardware, and you might end up entering SN everytime you start up. Might want to research that, rather than making an assumption.Īnd saving your plug ins to an external drive? NOT a good idea. If you are going to invest money in a computer, might as well get something current, and get the extra cores.ĭoes the Logic app for iPad ALSO work with Mainstage? (10.8.5)Īlso an i7 compared to an i5 is a no-brainer. My operating system alone eats up 3 GB of RAM. If you are working at home, no big deal, but when the audience is listening, and the band is waiting.each second feels like a minute when you are on stage. Tried it out on my buddy's SSD.2 seconds!! And seamless Patch switching lets you hold a chord in one sound while moving to a new Patch.One thing to consider, is that with large MS projects (synths, samples etc) an SSD drive will TREMENDOUSLY affect your loading times.Īt the moment, it takes 45 seconds for me on a standard drive. With Multimapping, you can map multiple parameters to a single control, so you can smoothly manipulate your sound without trying to turn several knobs at once. Start walking a bass line up the keyboard, and the split point moves up so the bass doesn’t suddenly become some other sound when you get into the higher notes. It intelligently moves the split point on a split keyboard Patch to respond to what you’re playing. For starters, there’s the Floating Split Point. MainStage is not only an amazing host for software instruments and effects, it’s also packed with innovations that let you shine on stage. Or bring the authentic sounds of a Hammond B3 organ, Hohner Clavinet D6, or Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric pianos on stage. Use Retro Synth to re-create your favorite electronic sounds from the ’70s and ’80s with an intuitive set of controls. And Chord Trigger allows you to press a single note and have it trigger an entire complex chord. The Arpeggiator features note-based remote controls and flexible latch modes. Take your performance beyond what you can actually perform.
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