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MainStage turns your Mac into a musical instrument, voice processor, or guitar rig, so you can get studio-level sound on stage — without all the extra equipment. MainStage gives you an easy-to-understand view of your sounds with a customizable layout that displays exactly what you need for your live performance, minus the clutter of dozens of. Name the folder with the name and version of the application (for example, “MainStage 3.0.1'&rpar. To check the version of MainStage 3 you have, open the application and choose MainStage 3 About MainStage 3. 
 Select the MainStage 3 application in the Applications folder. Choose File Compress “MainStage 3.'
Learn more about MainStage 3.0.3. MainStage 3 is a paid upgrade to MainStage. For more information, see www.apple.com/logicpro/mainstage.
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MainStage turns your Mac into a musical instrument, voice processor or guitar rig, so you can get studio-level sound on stage — without all the extra equipment. MainStage gives you an easy-to-understand view of your sounds with a customizable layout that displays exactly what you need for your live performance, minus the clutter of dozens of. MainStage included a really innovative feature in their 3.0 update last year called Smart Controls. At first I thought this was nothing but a skin feature that made the knobs look more like the instrument you’re controlling, but I quickly realized it was much more than that.
MainStage 3.0.3
- Improves stability and reliability, including to resolve these issues:
- MainStage no longer quits unexpectedly when opening a concert that was created in MainStage 2.x and is missing some content.
- Resolves an issue in which a concert that was compressed with certain utilities might not load if the concert contained a patch with a forward slash “/” in the name.
- MainStage no longer quits unexpectedly when loading a concert that contains a multitimbral transform graph.
- Resolves an issue in which MainStage might quit unexpectedly after downloading content.
- Resolves an issue that could cause CPU performance spikes and audio dropouts.
- Fixes an audio-input issue that caused the Record Enable button to be unavailable with some audio interfaces, including the M-Audio Fast Track Pro, M-Audio Plus, Blue Yeti USB mic, Alesis i02 Express, Avid Mbox, and Griffin iMic.
- Mappings to AppleScript again work properly.
- Screen Control graphics again properly update when receiving CC64 messages on MIDI channels other than channel 1.
- It’s now possible to map screen controls to the Dr. Octave pedal.
MainStage 3.0.2
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- Compatible with Logic Remote v1.0.3.
- Includes 11 new Drum Kit Designer patches.
- Significant enhancements to Channel EQ and Linear Phase EQ plug-ins, including:
- Redesigned, easier-to-use interface that’s also accessible within the Smart Controls area.
- Oversampling option improves high-frequency clarity.
- Double Precision processing provides more accurate filtering, especially for low frequencies.
- An option to apply EQ only to stereo left, right, middle, or side signals.
- There is now a Hide Workspace option in the View menu when working in Edit mode.
- Playback is now compatible with MP3 and AAC files.
- Screen controls mapped to the clock now show a dial that updates with each beat.
- There is now an option to convert an aliased channel strip to a unique copy.
- There is now a mapping for Chord Display.
Stability and performance
- Includes several fixes to improve stability, reliability, and performance.
- Bypassing a multi-output Audio Units instrument plug-in no longer causes MainStage to quit unexpectedly.
- MainStage no longer quits unexpectedly when the Current Program Number action is assigned to a screen control before other actions.
- When downloading missing Drummer content, the download progress bars are no longer hidden behind the main window.
- Concerts now open significantly faster than in any previous version of MainStage.
- Saving concerts now takes about the same amount of time as in MainStage 2.
- Fixes an issue in which renaming a concert from MainStage’s File menu causes playback of Ultrabeat, Playback, and Loopback to stop working until the concert is reloaded.
- Improves compatibility when opening concerts created in MainStage 2.
Audio/plug-in fixes and improvements
- Monophonic is now available as a Flex mode in the Playback plug-in.
- Starting Playback or Loopback no longer cuts off the tails of plug-ins that are already sounding.
- Playback no longer causes an unexpected jump after using the next/previous marker commands when the marker region is shorter than the snap-to value.
- Starting Loopback with “Set concert tempo” now always starts the transport as expected.
- Arpeggiator now reliably continues playing after a patch change if Latch mode is controlled with a sustain pedal.
- The compressor gain-reduction meter on the channel strip now reliably displays correct values.
- Playback no longer goes out of phase while playing audio loops.
- The Vintage Electric Piano instrument plug-in now responds reliably when repeating a note that is already playing.
- Resolves an issue in which playback of a loop might stop after clearing previously recorded loops from Loopback.
- Loopback now reliably continues playing after clearing a previous loop.
User-interface fixes and improvements
- The numbers on the ruler for the Waveform object have been enlarged to improve readability.
- Includes accessibility improvements.
- When VoiceOver is used to select an object in the Workspace while in Layout mode, the corresponding Screen Control Inspector is now also selected.
- In Edit mode, VoiceOver can now be used to work with Smart Controls in the Workspace.
- VoiceOver now correctly mentions the names of Inspector pane headers.
- Clicking the Scale Parameter button in the Scale Parameter Graph now closes the graph window.
- Adds Quick Help for several additional items.
- Command-Control-F can now be used to enter full-screen mode in MainStage.
- Pressing the F key while in full-screen mode now reliably activates patch-find mode.
General fixes and improvements
- Setting a tempo in a patch no longer overrides the saved concert tempo in other patches.
- Loading a patch onto a parent channel strip now reliably removes the mappings from associated alias patches.
- Loopback files are now saved with a concert.
- Duplicating a set that contains one or more channel strips that are used as aliases within patches inside the same set will reliably reference the duplicated set’s copies of the alias, not the original set’s channel strip.
- It is now possible to reliably copy and paste a 1 x 8 Grouped Drum Pad screen control object.
- MainStage now shows a warning when deleting a patch that contains a parent channel strip for an alias in another patch.
- Deleting a channel strip now reliably changes focus on the next channel strip in the mixer.
- The mapping for the Output Volume knob in the Lead Vox & 1 Backing Track template now works as expected.
- Deleting a pedal from Pedalboard now reliably removes associated Smart Controls mappings.
- There is now an option in the Concert Inspector to “Send unused program Changes to Channel Strips”.
- Incoming MIDI clock is now reliably routed to external MIDI channel strips.
- Saving a channel strip of a different type now reliably opens the correct default location.
- Mapping actions via the Action menu now works reliably.
- It is now possible to switch to Layout mode even if the cursor is editing text in a text object.
- Assigning the output of an external instrument to stereo now works as expected.
- The Drum Concerts template now plays at the assigned tempo.
- Changing patches while using the sustain pedal reliably releases previously played notes.
- It is now possible to edit parameters on screen controls that are mapped to parameters representing the current state of a control.
- The icon assigned to an external channel strip is now reliably saved and recalled with a patch.
- Switching to a patch that contains a screen control mapped to an external instrument channel strip now reliably transmits its saved value.
- Changing patches reliably sends expression values for an external instrument channel strip on the the selected channel.
- Audio meters work as expected after the view mode is changed.
- The Master Tuning control is now smoother and more responsive.
- Sustain pedal objects now work reliably with user-defined CC messages.
- The “Reset to Saved” preference works reliably with screen controls mapped to hardware rotary encoders.
- The Reset/Compare action works reliably with Smart Controls.
- MainStage reliably shows input meter activity for even-numbered inputs.
- The Metronome Output preference no longer changes unexpectedly when loading a concert.
- Changing the Color attribute for an Output or Master channel strip now works as expected.
- A channel strip with a scaling curve applied no longer outputs audio when the fader is at its minimum position (-∞).
- Smart Controls objects are now highlighted when selected.
- Improved behavior when browsing legacy Jam Pack content.
- Smart Controls mapped to bypassed plug-ins no longer appear to be disabled in Performance mode.
- Incoming MIDI is no longer converted to channel 1 if there is a pitch bend object in the patch.
MainStage 3.0.1
Stability and performance
- Resolves graphics issues when switching to full screen or Performance Mode with ATI graphics hardware.
- Includes various fixes for improved stability and reliability.
- Resolves an issue in which plugging an Apogee GIO into the computer while another MIDI controller was plugged in caused MainStage to quit unexpectedly.
- Resolves an issue in which, under certain circumstances, playing notes in the Arpeggiator could cause CPU spikes.
- There are several improvements to reduce the amount of MIDI jitter, resulting in better responsiveness.
General
- Includes several changes that improve the reliability of content downloads.
- After a channel strip output has been set from an Aux to No Output, Undo now properly restores the output routing to the Aux.
- Resolves an issue in which a patch that contained an alias channel strip would not play all effects in some cases.
- The Quickstart Keyboard template concert now loads the correct EXS24 presets when opened while the Vocal and Backing Tracks template concert is already open.
- Resolves an issue in which performing Undo after deleting a Patch from the Patch List incorrectly muted the Patch’s channel in the Mixer.
- When a new Patch is created, the MainStage interface now properly maintains focus on the Patch.
- Fixes an issue in which audio sent to Auxes might be cut off when switching Patches while holding notes.
- Fixes an issue in which the Patch Browser sometimes did not display the full path when scrolling with the cursor.
- Double-clicking on a skipped Set now un-skips it.
- Double-clicking on a collapsed set in the list now reveals it.
- Resolves an issue in which attempting to change the order of MIDI plug-ins on a channel strip prevented subsequent changes to the order of both audio and MIDI plug-ins until the concert was reloaded.
- A meter mapped to channel level in Smart Controls now shows level as expected.
- Scrolling within text boxes now correctly follows the system Natural Scrolling setting.
- Fixes an issue in which opening a saved concert from All Concerts or My Concerts in the New Projects dialog opened the concert as “Untitled”.
- Resolves an issue in which, when importing a Patch that included an Output channel strip, MainStage displayed a dialog indicating there were not enough available channels.
- It is now possible to send MIDI events on multiple channels from an external instrument channel strip.
Plug-ins
- Resolves an issue in which CPU spikes might occur when bypassing or enabling plug-ins while playing.
- Fixes an issue in which starting playback of the Ultrabeat sequencer could cause CPU spikes.
- Resolves an issue in which there might be a slight hesitation when Playback was triggered.
- The metronome is now audible as soon as it is activated from Loopback.
- Undo after recording in Loopback now works as expected.
- Fixes an issue in which there might be intermittent dropouts in concerts containing several songs that use multiple instances of Playback.
- Resolves an issue in which plug-in side chain settings were not saved with Patches.
- Includes several improvements to make renaming Playback markers easier.
- Resolves an issue in which a Loopback instance inserted at the Concert level would stop playing when switching between Patches.
- Resolves an issue in which the changing the MIDI channel of the Modulator out in the Scripter plug-in had no effect.
- The plug-in sidechain menu now correctly list the inputs available for the current patch.
- Resolves an issue in which bypassing an instrument while playing notes into it caused stuck notes.
Sound as great on stage
as you do in the studio.
Turn your Mac into a live rig. Transform your keyboard, guitar or vocal performance with an enormous collection of plug-ins and sounds.
And give your audience a show they’ll never forget.
And give your audience a show they’ll never forget.
MainStage has something for every kind of performer. You can use all your favourite instrument and effect plug-ins from Logic Pro. Simplify setup and teardown. Sound as big as you want with backing tracks. And use all your favourite hardware controllers.
Keyboardists.
Your dream gig awaits.
Take your performance beyond what you can actually perform. The Arpeggiator features note-based remote controls and flexible latch modes. And Chord Trigger allows you to press a single note and have it trigger an entire complex chord. Use Retro Synth to re-create your favourite electronic sounds from the ’70s and ’80s with an intuitive set of controls. Or bring the authentic sounds of a Hammond B3 organ, Hohner Clavinet D6, or Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric pianos on stage.
MainStage is not only an amazing host for software instruments and effects, it’s also packed with innovations that let you shine on stage. For starters, there’s the Floating Split Point. It intelligently moves the split point on a split keyboard Patch to respond to what you’re playing. 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.
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. And seamless Patch switching lets you hold a chord in one sound while moving to a new Patch.
Alchemy. One monster synth.
Alchemy brings epic sound that rivals the best hardware keyboards to the stage — with a massive collection of presets and real-time morphing controls at your fingertips. Whether you need to play re-creations of vintage analog synths or ultramodern sampled instruments, you’ll find inspiring sounds no matter what kind of music you perform.
Guitarists.
Get virtually any sound, with virtually no gear.
Thanks to MainStage, you can play live with all the great tones from Amp Designer, Bass Amp Designer and Pedalboard, along with any of your favourite Audio Units guitar effects. You also get a full-screen tuner, foot-controlled tap tempo and stompbox graphics that change with each patch to represent the different pedalboard stompboxes you’re using. Seamless patch switching lets notes and chords trail off naturally when you switch patches. And MainStage supports a wide range of popular MIDI foot controllers, which lets you operate the pedalboard, wah, rotary speaker effects or any other effect plug-ins — hands-free.
Vocalists.
Do it all — and keep right on singing.
MainStage lets you stay focused on your performance. How do tournaments work. Keep your hands free by using foot pedals to control the effects you add to your voice. And display large, high-contrast notes such as lyrics and chord changes on your screen. So all you have to think about is singing.
Love the sound you got on your recording? MainStage makes it easy to bring all the same instruments and effects to the stage. Everything from the Sound Library and Smart Controls you’re familiar with from Logic Pro is integrated into MainStage. You can even expand your show with prerecorded backing tracks. You’ll also find setup is easy with a powerful mixer and easy-to-use channel strips. With Mac as the core of your live rig, setup is faster, teardown is faster and everything in between is more reliable. And you can easily use your favourite hardware to control every nuance of your performance.
Knobs, faders and
switches you can’t miss.
The MainStage and Smart Controls interface is designed especially for live performance. You get a full-screen, high-contrast and high-resolution (Retina display–supported) view of your controls, so they stand out from across the stage. And you can set things up so each control is linked to a different parameter in each patch. With just the controls you need onscreen for your song, you'll never have to hunt for the right knob.
Amazingly simple setup.
With MainStage, setting up your stage rig is faster than ever. Start by choosing from a complete range of performance templates, many of them preloaded with great-sounding patches. Or look to the Patch Library to find a patch or sound ready to be tweaked to perfection. The Patch Library also gives you access to all your patches from Logic Pro. And if you ever need to perform with a different Mac, you don’t have to rebuild everything. Just save your live set as a project and MainStage puts all the necessary files into a single folder you can take with you anywhere.
Use your favourite hardware.
MainStage supports your addiction to knobs, buttons and faders. It can connect with just about any external MIDI device on the planet. And the interface is simplicity itself. Just assign a physical control to an onscreen control, and it’s connected forever (or until you change your mind). No more assigning knobs over and over for each preset. And down the road, if your hardware fails when you’re about to go on stage, it’s quick and easy to swap it out.
MainStage also features pickup modes that make fixed controller knobs behave more like the endless encoder knobs found on high-end gear. If your control surface can receive status information from software, MainStage will send MIDI messages to keep your control displays in perfect sync.
Capture your performance.
Pine (2019) pc. MainStage lets you record any audio signal passing through. Just route all of your audio to a designated stereo output and choose your file format — standard AIFF, WAV or even Apple CAF for recording performances of almost any length.
MainStage turns your Mac into a musical instrument, voice processor or guitar rig, so you can get studio-level sound on stage — without all the extra equipment. MainStage gives you an easy-to-understand view of your sounds with a customizable layout that displays exactly what you need for your live performance, minus the clutter of dozens of plug-ins and small mouse-operated controls. You can use the knobs on your keyboard to remote control the sounds in MainStage — so your performances can be faster, smoother and easier.
Edit your sounds
quickly and easily.
Creating sounds with your Mac is so much simpler than relying on all kinds of external gear. Instead of squinting at tiny hardware displays, you get a bright, full-screen view that makes everything easy to tweak. You can also combine any sounds you like — even software and hardware sounds — in one Patch.
When it’s time to put those sounds to work, MainStage gives you tons of options. Multimapping allows one knob to control multiple plug-in parameters, so you can dramatically change your sound with the turn of a single knob. And the Patch List editor gives you the flexibility to rearrange or skip patches as your set list evolves. Craps table strategy.
The Assignments & Mappings view shows all your hardware and screen control connections at a glance. And features in the Mixer make it easier to open, close, bypass or reorder plug-ins. No need to reach for a modifier key.
Auto sampling. More
instruments, made simple.
Auto Sampler quickly and easily transforms your hardware synths into sampled instruments that you can play from your Mac. Your keyboard rig just got a whole lot simpler to set up and manage.
Smart, fast, efficient
use of your Mac.
We redesigned and improved our most popular plug-in — the EXS24 Sampler — and renamed it Sampler. The single-window design is backward-compatible with all EXS24 files, making it easier than ever to perform with sampler instruments. An expanded synthesis section with sound-shaping controls brings more depth and dynamics to your instruments, while the reimagined mapping editor adds powerful, time-saving features. Use the zone waveform editor for precise editing of sample start/end, loop ranges and crossfades. And instantly build sophisticated instruments using new drag-and-drop hot zones.
Customize your layout.
Grouped Controls let you drag and drop entire sets of knobs, buttons, faders, meters and more into your layout. From there, you can easily customize the number, type, size and colour of all your controls. You can even decide what each control does for each patch. Alignment guides snap everything into place. And Lift and Stamp features let you quickly copy characteristics from one layout and apply them to another. You can save parts of your layouts as Grouped Controls and reuse them in other layouts. And put your patches in any order and change them on a whim. With support for Smart Controls, your layout will adapt to the patch that’s loaded. Synths look like synths and Vintage B3 patches bring up organ drawbars.
Control it all.
MainStage features MIDI-out support. That means everything you need to perform is right on your Mac, giving you total control. Each patch works as a self-contained audio mixer and router, so you can have total control over each sound. One minute you can be playing heavily distorted guitar with a full backing band. https://loopfree.mystrikingly.com/blog/free-online-blackjack-no-download. And the next you can be creating bass loops with an external synth against an Ultrabeat drum pattern.
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