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Apple mainstage perform mode
Apple mainstage perform mode





apple mainstage perform mode
  1. Apple mainstage perform mode software license#
  2. Apple mainstage perform mode update#
  3. Apple mainstage perform mode manual#
  4. Apple mainstage perform mode Patch#

Apple mainstage perform mode manual#

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Apple mainstage perform mode software license#

Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Using a Different Hardware Setup in Performance.Using Multiple Keyboard Controllers in Performance.Performing With Guitars and Other Instruments.Selecting Patches Using Program Change Messages.Using Full Screen Mode and Perform Mode.How MainStage Passes Through MIDI Messages.Assigning Hardware Controls to Screen Controls.Adjusting the Shelf for a Shelf Control.Sharing Patches and Sets Between Concerts.Overriding Concert-Level Key Ranges for a Set.

Apple mainstage perform mode Patch#

Mapping Screen Controls to All Channel Strips in a Patch.Mapping Screen Controls to Channel Strip and Plug-in Parameters.Working With Channel Strips in Edit Mode.Adding Channel Strips at the Concert Level.Using Busses to Control Channel Strip Output.Controlling the Overall Volume of a Concert.Hiding and Showing the Channel Strips Area.Trying Out Full Screen and Perform Modes.Using MIDI Devices That Send Special MIDI Message Types.Using MainStage With Guitars and Other Instruments.MacMini i7 3.0/16 Gb/2 TB FD/Intel Iris Z0R8.MacMini i7 3.0/16 Gb/1 TB ssd/Intel Iris Z0R8.MacMini i5 2.8/8GB/1TB FD/Intel Iris (MGEQ2RU/A).MacMini i5 2.8/16 Gb/2 TB FD/Intel Iris Z0R8.MacMini i5 2.6/8GB/1TB/Intel Iris (MGEN2RU/A).Macintosh Powermac Performa 7100 series.

apple mainstage perform mode

Try to build a minimalistic thing, and very cautiously add only what you can't live without. Think where you really need them and where you can build around them.ĭon't expect to run a concert with all the fancy stuff maxed out on multiple channels, sends and so on. The AMP and Pedals are very CPU-hungry, too. Get rid of it if you can live with another reverb. The next hog is Space Designer, which is built in in most factory patches. They are set very high by default, but you often need only 4 or 8 voices in a life concert. In some of the synths, you can reduce the number of voices. "Modeled instrument" plugins, starting with the B3, Scuplture, the Vintage E-Piano and so on. Use the graphical CPU usage window to identify the biggest culprits in your concerts: It has become worse with the last updates, (again, like so often before.). Apple never managed to smoothen out the spikes, no matter how big your buffer is.

Apple mainstage perform mode update#

In the MS 3.1.1 update they said that this issue had been fixed. All is well when I play in edit mode, but when I go to performance mode the CPU spikes and goes crazy.Īll the Exs 24 and apple instruments of course behave themselves and barely tickles the meter, but I love the Pianoteq piano live. I have found the right settings in MainStage 3 to allow the CPU to sit in the middle of the meter whilst playing a piano part along with a four track playback. When using Pianoteq, the CPU usage is pretty heavy, which I would expect. Having spent the cash on a shiny new MBP I thought my concerns of CPU spikes were over. On the iMac I resisted upgrading from MainStage 2 as I was worried that the age of the machine might be a problem. I have recently upgraded my mac from a 2009 iMac (3.1 GHz intel dual core duo, 8gb ram) which I have been sucessfully gigging with for the past 4 years. Hi I'm new to the forum so please be gentle. MainStage 3.1.1 and Pianoteq 4 (also tried version 5, but I feel it was worse) Set up: Macbook pro 13' Renta (early 2015) 3.1GHz i7, 16gb Ram, 500gb SSD.







Apple mainstage perform mode