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  1. Thanks, but the master volume is mapped like that already. That doesn't help unfortunately.
  2. Here's a problems that's driving me NUTS. Hopefully someone can help out... My band has a song with a prominent arpeggiator. Because Mainstage doesnt offer an arpeggiator, we are still using the Reason arp in ReWire mode. Thus, Reason is receiving its tempo settings from Mainstage. For this song, I have to send the arpeggiator to the drummer's earpiece instead of a click. This is because anytime the keyboard player takes his hand off the keys for a split second to change chords, the arp is no longer on with the click. Is there a way to fix that? Basically we want the arpeggiator to be quantized live so that its not able to play a note that isnt a perfect 1/16th at 115bpm. If the arpeggiator were more reliable, the song A) would be much easier to play and B) would sound better cause we'd be able to use some backing tracks.
  3. Thanks but I'm still not finding the problem. The volume control on the radium doesnt only control the master volume. It controls the volume of every channel strip. I'm using the 8 track playback preset which comes with a virtual master fader. That master fader is mapped on the concert level, but the problem keeps happening even if I unmap it. Anyone got any ideas?
  4. Hello, I'm using an M-Audio Radium 49. It has a volume fader which somehow automatically acts as a master fader in Mainstage. I'd like the fader to just control the volume of the synth sound that's assigned to the controller. I am able to map it to control the volume of the synth but its still also controlling the master volume for the whole patch. Anyone know how to unmap the master? Thanks.
  5. Hey all, I'm having the same problem. Unchecking "use with reason" isnt doing the trick. Anyone got any other ideas? Could it be the midi out settings? Thanks.
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