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  1. Did you solve this issue? I just joined this forum and had the same issue. If you haven't solved the issue.. this is how I solved mine.. Click on the channel strip for your synth lead and in the Instrument Channel Strip Inspector go to MIDI Input, Try to change the Input Keyboard to something else other than the current option. I think I chose Multi Timbre and that solved the problem, 10 minutes before my band performance. What a relieve. Let me know this fixes your issue.
  2. I'm very curious to know, what kind of plug-in in MainStage I can use to make this sound It's at 3:07 - 3:08 Any clue would be greatly appreciated.
  3. David, Thank you very much for your advise, it works much better now... Chordtrig is the way..
  4. Hi David, Thank you for your advise. This is the kind of sound I'm trying to make for the same song.. it's in the beginning. Is there any other way that I can achieve that kind of song without having to use the mod wheel? maybe another sound or a patch that you might know. I've been searching for the past 3 days, coz I don't know what it is called..
  5. I'm new in MainStage3 and currently trying how to solve the following problem : I'm using "Chicago Chords", which has the following setup in ES2 (I think it is a default preset that comes with MainStage 3) OSC 1 : -12 OSC 2 : +4 OSC 3 : OFF I do understand that +4 in OSC 2 creates a major sound. However, when I play in the "D scale", whenever I click on B, it makes a B Major sound, when what I want is a Bm sound. It sounds really out of tunes. So it is playing : D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D When I want to play : D, Em, Fm, G, A, Bm, C#, D How do I achieve this? I tried to use Chordtrig in the MidiFX, but it still won't work as it applies to all. i.e. changing to minor will make all to play all minor keys. Thank you.
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