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- MainStage now reliably displays Playback markers in concerts saved in MainStage 3.2. The Clean Up command no longer deletes files used used by the Loopback plug-in. Incoming MIDI CC messages, including Sustain, are now duplicated for all channels specified in a multitimbral setup.
- 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.
Welcome to MainStage. For users new to MainStage, this chapter provides a brief guided 'walkthrough'…
MainStage window
Get started with the The is where you work on your concerts. You can access…
Patches
Get started with patches In a MainStage concert, individual sounds are stored as patches. You…
Channel strips
Get started with channel strips are the building blocks of your patches. You can add…
Assignments and mappings
Get started with layouts
Each MainStage concert includes a visual interface, called a layout, with screen controls that you…
Perform mode
Get started with After learning controller assignments and mapping screen controls, you can try playing…
Quick Help
Get started with You can view a brief description of windows, controls, and other elements…
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Stable release | 3.4.4 / February 26, 2020; 7 months ago[1] |
Operating system | OS X (10.9.5 and later) |
Platform | x64 (As of MainStage 2.1)[2] |
Size | 6 GB (plus 51 GB of optional content) |
Available in | English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish. |
Type | MIDIsequencer and Virtual instrument host |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.apple.com/mainstage/ |
MainStage is a music application developed by Apple Inc. designed for use in live performance.
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Features[edit]
MainStage might be thought of as a companion app to Logic Pro. It works in much the same way and bears a similar user interface. The focus however, is on live use[3] rather than features like recording and editing that are available in a DAW such as Logic. Instead of a timeline for instance, there is an editable 'Workspace'.[4] This allows a user to drag out an object that acts as a software representation of a hardware controller like a button, knob or fader and assign that to a parameter such as volume, pan or even more complex things.MainStage comes bundled with a number of sampled software instruments (such as pianos, guitars, drum kits and pads) as well as effects.[5] These instruments can be played using a pre-recorded MIDI file or via a controller device that uses the MIDI protocol, such as a keyboard or drum pad. It can also act as a 'host' and centralize any third-partyvirtual instruments or audio units that users might have installed on their computers. Virtual instruments that can be used with MainStage can also be used with Logic Pro.
A MainStage concert can display a patch list which displays all the patches created by a user for that concert. Each patch might have a different instrument or effect assigned to it and various parameters can be changed during a performance by cycling through the list.
Other features include:[6]
- Recording of any audio signal passing through.
- Multi-effects processing for external inputs (e.g. a guitar or a microphone/vocals).
- Play back of pre-recorded backing tracks.
- MIDI transformation via MIDI FX plugins and routing via external instrument channel strips.
Release history[edit]
The first version of MainStage was introduced on September 12, 2007, alongside Logic Studio.[7]
Mainstage 3 Piano
The second version, MainStage 2, was released on July 23, 2009, along with updated releases of many of the other applications in the Logic Studio package. Version 2.1 released in January 2010, introduced a 64-bit mode.[8] Since version 2.2, updates are available only from the Mac App Store.[9]
- MainStage now reliably displays Playback markers in concerts saved in MainStage 3.2. The Clean Up command no longer deletes files used used by the Loopback plug-in. Incoming MIDI CC messages, including Sustain, are now duplicated for all channels specified in a multitimbral setup.
- 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.
Welcome to MainStage. For users new to MainStage, this chapter provides a brief guided 'walkthrough'…
MainStage window
Get started with the The is where you work on your concerts. You can access…
Patches
Get started with patches In a MainStage concert, individual sounds are stored as patches. You…
Channel strips
Get started with channel strips are the building blocks of your patches. You can add…
Assignments and mappings
Get started with layouts
Each MainStage concert includes a visual interface, called a layout, with screen controls that you…
Perform mode
Get started with After learning controller assignments and mapping screen controls, you can try playing…
Quick Help
Get started with You can view a brief description of windows, controls, and other elements…
Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
---|---|
Stable release | 3.4.4 / February 26, 2020; 7 months ago[1] |
Operating system | OS X (10.9.5 and later) |
Platform | x64 (As of MainStage 2.1)[2] |
Size | 6 GB (plus 51 GB of optional content) |
Available in | English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish. |
Type | MIDIsequencer and Virtual instrument host |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.apple.com/mainstage/ |
MainStage is a music application developed by Apple Inc. designed for use in live performance.
Mainstage 3 Price
Features[edit]
MainStage might be thought of as a companion app to Logic Pro. It works in much the same way and bears a similar user interface. The focus however, is on live use[3] rather than features like recording and editing that are available in a DAW such as Logic. Instead of a timeline for instance, there is an editable 'Workspace'.[4] This allows a user to drag out an object that acts as a software representation of a hardware controller like a button, knob or fader and assign that to a parameter such as volume, pan or even more complex things.MainStage comes bundled with a number of sampled software instruments (such as pianos, guitars, drum kits and pads) as well as effects.[5] These instruments can be played using a pre-recorded MIDI file or via a controller device that uses the MIDI protocol, such as a keyboard or drum pad. It can also act as a 'host' and centralize any third-partyvirtual instruments or audio units that users might have installed on their computers. Virtual instruments that can be used with MainStage can also be used with Logic Pro.
A MainStage concert can display a patch list which displays all the patches created by a user for that concert. Each patch might have a different instrument or effect assigned to it and various parameters can be changed during a performance by cycling through the list.
Other features include:[6]
- Recording of any audio signal passing through.
- Multi-effects processing for external inputs (e.g. a guitar or a microphone/vocals).
- Play back of pre-recorded backing tracks.
- MIDI transformation via MIDI FX plugins and routing via external instrument channel strips.
Release history[edit]
The first version of MainStage was introduced on September 12, 2007, alongside Logic Studio.[7]
Mainstage 3 Piano
The second version, MainStage 2, was released on July 23, 2009, along with updated releases of many of the other applications in the Logic Studio package. Version 2.1 released in January 2010, introduced a 64-bit mode.[8] Since version 2.2, updates are available only from the Mac App Store.[9]
MainStage 3, was released alongside Logic Pro X on July 16, 2013, as a paid update and available only as a download from the Mac App Store. There is a free iPad companion app available designed for use with Logic Pro X, MainStage 3 and GarageBand, which can act as a hardware controller for various parameters.[10]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT200269
- ^'MainStage 2.1'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'How to Use Mainstage 3 Pt.1 | CTS Indie Blog'. College Transfer Student. November 3, 2017. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
- ^'MainStage - Documentation'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'MainStage Plugins-and-sounds'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'MainStage Website'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'MainStage Press Release' (Press release). Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'MainStage 2.1'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
- ^'MainStage 2.2: Now available from the Mac App Store'. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
- ^'Logic Remote - App Store'. Retrieved July 18, 2014.