

#Apple mainstage keyboard mod#
If a sound, such as B-3 organ or a synth lead, requires the mod wheel or pitch bend, don’t filter those controllers for that specific channel strip. It ensures channel strips won’t be affected by accidental controller movement.įor most channel strips, you should filter out pitch bend, modulation, and aftertouch. Thus, it’s best to filter out unneeded controllers.

Just because a patch doesn’t require modulation doesn’t mean it won’t respond to mod wheel movement. Think of how many patches in a typical show actually require pitch bend, modulation, and aftertouch - probably less than 10. In the Channel Strip Inspector for instrument channel strips and external instrument channel strips, it’s possible to filter out unneeded controllers. MainStage’s channel strips respond to standard controllers including pitch bend, sustain, modulation, expression, and aftertouch. If you’re running a MainStage concert with multiple outputs, you can map the expression pedal to control the volume for all outputs in this menu.

If you mapped everything correctly, you should see your Output 1 – 2 volume fader move with the expression pedal. By default, the value for Ranged Max is +6.0 dB, so make sure you change that to 0.0 dB. The mapping that we’re after is Volume inside the Output 1 – 2 folder. You should now see a menu like the one below in the Screen Control Inspector at the bottom of your screen.īy default, the expression pedal is mapped to Same as Input. To change the mapping, click on the Expression Pedal row. 11 is the MIDI continuous controller (CC) number for expression. In our example screenshot, the expression pedal’s screen control is named “Expression Pedal,” and it’s currently mapped to 11 (Expression). View your Assignments & Mappings in Edit Mode, and you should see something like this. The solution to this is to map the expression to control Output 1 – 2 (master volume) with a range of -infinite dB to 0 dB, and disable the expression dial control. This can lead to volume balancing issues between patches and other things you don’t want to deal with. Depending on your settings, the dials may not reset to 127 after a patch change. While this does technically allow you to control volume, it’s not the best way to do it.
#Apple mainstage keyboard how to#
We then discussed how to connect your gear to MainStage.

We started off by giving you an introduction to digital audio and how it relates to MainStage. By this point, you should have a good understand of how MainStage operates.
