You start by opening MainStage and creating a new concert from a template. See Overview of connecting MIDI devices to MainStage and Overview of connecting audio devices to MainStage to learn more.
#Mainstage 3 master level manual
In case you're not sure about a particular device, consult the owner's manual or the product website. Any keyboard controllers or other MIDI devices should be capable of sending standard MIDI messages. Before you start working in MainStage, you should connect the hardware equipment you plan to use, such as a keyboard controller, an audio interface, and any instruments or microphones, to your computer. For more about the design and functionality of MainStage, see What is MainStage?. For users new to MainStage, this chapter provides a brief guided "walkthrough" of the application and presents some basic tasks to help you get started. Overview of MainStage keyboard shortcuts and command sets MainStage tips for complex hardware setups The MainStage Playback plug-in in performance
Tune guitars and other instruments with the MainStage Tuner MainStage tips for performing with guitars and other instruments MainStage tips for performing with keyboard controllers Tempo changes in MainStage during performance How MainStage passes through MIDI messagesĬhange the aspect ratio of a layout in MainStage How saving affects parameter values in MainStageĬonsolidate assets in a MainStage concertĪssign hardware controls to screen controls Record the audio output of a MainStage concert Share patches and sets between MainStage concerts Route audio via send effects in MainStageĬreate controller transforms in MainStage Overview of connecting external devices to MainStage Get started with Perform mode in MainStage Get started with channel strips in MainStage Overview of getting started with MainStage
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