MainStage 2 is the live performance tool that ships with Logic Studio. If you're a musician, and particularly a keyboardist, MainStage 2 will become your new secret weapon WIth the release of MainStage 2, Apple has blessed all giggling musicians with a new and improved arrow for their live performance quiver. Using MainStage 2, you can now perform with any instrument available in Logic, in any musical style you want there's no limit to your creativity when you use MainStage 2.But all that amazing performance power comes with a price - you have to learn MainStage before you can use it.

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Thankfully, Star NonLinearEducating.com Trainer Bill Burgess has provided us with this comprehensive MainStage 2 tutorial.In over 5 hours of Tutorial-Videos, you'll get a comprehensive education on all key features of MainStage 2, including how the interface works, how to create your own layouts and templates, creating your own songs to play along with, adding DSP effects to our performance, and more.Use these tutorials to learn MainStage quickly, and spend your time using MainStage to make music!Table of Contents:01. What’s New In MainStage 2.002. Concert Templates03. The MainStage Interface04.

Four Types of Channel Strips05. Setting Up General & Display Preferences06. Audio Preferences07. MIDI Preferences08. Using More than One MIDI Device09. Setting Up a Guitar Input Channel10. Assign Set & Patch Changes to a MIDI Controller11.

Tuner & Mute Controls12. Guitar Pedal By-Pass Switches13. Knobs, Sliders & Pedals14. Refining Mapped Parameters in Edit Mode15.

Navigate the Patch List16. Creating & Naming New Patches17. Merging Patches Together18. Saving, Importing & Exporting Patches19. Loading Patches from the Patch Inspector20. Skipping Patches21. Creating Sets from Multiple Patches22.

Sharing Sets Between Concerts23. Concert, Set & Patch Tempo24. Tempo from MIDI Input & Configuring Tap Tempo25. Over-Ride Concert Parameters Within Sets & Patches26. Program Changes & Pan Law27. Concert Wide Mappings & Channel Strips28.

The Channel Strip Inspector29. Cheating the Channel Strips Library30. Saving Channel Strips into Patches31. Managing & Saving Concerts Using Project Settings32.

Creating Layers33. Velocity Ranges34.

Velocity Scaling35. Note Input Scaling & Transpositions36.

Defining Key Ranges & Split Points37. Editing Expression Pedal Parameters38. Setting Knob & Slider Range Parameters39. Editing Knobs & Sliders Using the Parameter Graph40.

Editing Labels & Colors for Screen Controls41. Setting Knob & Slider Behaviors from Patch to Patch42. Mapping Screen Controls to Plug-Ins43. Mapping A Screen Control to Multiple Parameters44. Mapping Screen Controls to all Channels in a Patch45. Add Eight Buttons & Assign Action Mappings46.

Using Multiple MIDI Input Devices47. Explore the Layout Mode48. Screen Control Types49. Grouping, Alignment & Distribution of Screen Contro.50. Layout Mode Selection Techniques51.

Using Grouped Controls to Build Instruments52. Lifting & Stamping Attributes53. Text, Colors & Pictures54. Importing & Exporting Layouts55. Adding a Keyboard to a Guitar Template56. Adding Stomp Box Effects to a Vocal Concert57. Controlling Multiple Vocal Effects with a Single Kn.58.

Creating a Visual Metronome59. Mapping Visual Metronome Parameters60. Adding Playback Tracks61.

The Playback Interface62. Working With Sync Mode63. Adding Markers in Logic64. Manage Multiple Playbacks with Grouping65.

The Loopback Interface66. Integrating Loopbacks into Your Concert67. Four Loopbacks at Once68.

Recording Your Performance69. Configuring Rewire Applications in MainStage70. Controlling Rewire Applications with Screen Control.71. Using the Channel Strip Alias to Manage CPU72. Manage CPU with the Real Activity Monitor73. Using External Audio Effects Devices74.

Key Commands & Musical Typing. MainStage 2 is the live performance tool that ships with Logic Studio. If you're a musician, and particularly a keyboardist, MainStage 2 will become your new secret weapon WIth the release of MainStage 2, Apple has blessed all giggling musicians with a new and improved arrow for their live performance quiver. Using MainStage 2, you can now perform with any instrument available in Logic, in any musical style you want there's no limit to your creativity when you use MainStage 2.But all that amazing performance power comes with a price - you have to learn MainStage before you can use it. Thankfully, Star NonLinearEducating.com Trainer Bill Burgess has provided us with this comprehensive MainStage 2 tutorial.In over 5 hours of Tutorial-Videos, you'll get a comprehensive education on all key features of MainStage 2, including how the interface works, how to create your own layouts and templates, creating your own songs to play along with, adding DSP effects to our performance, and more.Use these tutorials to learn MainStage quickly, and spend your time using MainStage to make music!Table of Contents:01. What’s New In MainStage 2.002. Concert Templates03.

The MainStage Interface04. Four Types of Channel Strips05. Setting Up General & Display Preferences06. Audio Preferences07. MIDI Preferences08. Using More than One MIDI Device09.

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Setting Up a Guitar Input Channel10. Assign Set & Patch Changes to a MIDI Controller11. Tuner & Mute Controls12. Guitar Pedal By-Pass Switches13. Knobs, Sliders & Pedals14. Refining Mapped Parameters in Edit Mode15. Navigate the Patch List16.

Creating & Naming New Patches17. Merging Patches Together18. Saving, Importing & Exporting Patches19. Loading Patches from the Patch Inspector20. Skipping Patches21. Creating Sets from Multiple Patches22.

Sharing Sets Between Concerts23. Concert, Set & Patch Tempo24. Tempo from MIDI Input & Configuring Tap Tempo25. Over-Ride Concert Parameters Within Sets & Patches26. Program Changes & Pan Law27.

Concert Wide Mappings & Channel Strips28. The Channel Strip Inspector29. Cheating the Channel Strips Library30. Saving Channel Strips into Patches31. Managing & Saving Concerts Using Project Settings32. Creating Layers33. Velocity Ranges34.

Velocity Scaling35. Note Input Scaling & Transpositions36. Defining Key Ranges & Split Points37.

Editing Expression Pedal Parameters38. Setting Knob & Slider Range Parameters39. Editing Knobs & Sliders Using the Parameter Graph40. Editing Labels & Colors for Screen Controls41. Setting Knob & Slider Behaviors from Patch to Patch42. Mapping Screen Controls to Plug-Ins43. Mapping A Screen Control to Multiple Parameters44.

Mapping Screen Controls to all Channels in a Patch45. Add Eight Buttons & Assign Action Mappings46. Using Multiple MIDI Input Devices47. Explore the Layout Mode48. Screen Control Types49.

Grouping, Alignment & Distribution of Screen Contro.50. Layout Mode Selection Techniques51. Using Grouped Controls to Build Instruments52. Lifting & Stamping Attributes53. Text, Colors & Pictures54. Importing & Exporting Layouts55.

Adding a Keyboard to a Guitar Template56. Adding Stomp Box Effects to a Vocal Concert57. Controlling Multiple Vocal Effects with a Single Kn.58. Creating a Visual Metronome59. Mapping Visual Metronome Parameters60. Adding Playback Tracks61. The Playback Interface62.

Working With Sync Mode63. Adding Markers in Logic64. Manage Multiple Playbacks with Grouping65.

The Loopback Interface66. Integrating Loopbacks into Your Concert67. Four Loopbacks at Once68.

Recording Your Performance69. Configuring Rewire Applications in MainStage70. Controlling Rewire Applications with Screen Control.71. Using the Channel Strip Alias to Manage CPU72. Manage CPU with the Real Activity Monitor73. Perian mac. Using External Audio Effects Devices74.

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Discover the sophisticated rhythms, irregular time signatures, and unique melodic structures of the Indian musical tradition with INDIA.Play the rhythmic cycles (called 'talas') from the onboard groove player. Use these rhythms with the instruments in INDIA, or drag and drop the MIDI files and use them with any software instrument in your contemporary productions. The scales of this musical culture (called 'ragas') can be mapped to your keyboard in a number of ways and adjusted to taste for the perfect mood.