![]() I don't have Logic though so I can't test it. I think this might also work in Logic (Final Cut Pro X too?), since both Logic and Mainstage are AU-only and made by Apple. That's what Mainstage is sending to, and otherwise it won't work.Īdmittedly I'm just a novice at Mainstage right now, but it seems to work without any issues. ![]() Make sure that the midi input node you use is the one that says "no device". Sure enough, you can open it as a plugin in Mainstage, and then load your VST instrument or effect plugin in. Turns out, it ALSO has VST, VST3, and AU plugin versions that come with it. Whether you sing or play a keyboard, guitar, or another instrument, you can use MainStage when you perform live. MainStage turns your computer into a powerful multi-instrument and e ects processor that you can use on stage when you perform. I bought it just to test and see if some of my plugins were working (I had a library corruption problem with LABS for some reason and didn't want to keep reloading Cubase). MainStage is a music application designed for use in live performance. It's a VST host that uses a node interface to connect instruments to fx to outputs etc. It's actually intended as a way to make any plugin "standalone" without excess capabilities, though it seems to have a lot of options should you want them. After digging around for a while today, I found this guy: Element by Kushview. I tried to find a standalone VST host for MacOS, but amazingly enough, while there are a number for Windows, there's virtually nothing for MacOS (aside from Gig Performer, which is way more than I need and want to spend, and DAWs). I happen to like the Spitfire LABS virtual instrument, but it's VST only, so Mainstage can't use it since it expects AU format plugins only. I recently bought Mainstage to go with my new laptop (16" Macbook Pro, 2.4gHz i9, 32GB memory, 8GB video memory). Apologies if this has already been discussed, but for whatever reason I'm not seeing any previous posts about it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |