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  1. It does not work. MS doesn't recognize any BT mic. Found a workaround though: I installed Audacity and set it up with a Jabra Supreme HD mic, which uses a USB adapter. It plays in the background when I switch to MS. It works with BT as well but latency is much lower with the adapter version. Cheers.
  2. I bought a Plantronics Voyager Edge and have it paired to my MacBook Pro, but no luck so far. It doesn't show up as an input on MS or Logic tracks.
  3. Thank you anyway, but this doesn't change the text color, only the background.
  4. Cool. Thank you very much. Too bad it's not global.
  5. Is there any way to change this? If there is, I haven't found it. On the panel on the left , it's inverted from the way I want it in Performance View. I would rather have the Set titles white ("Rest", "One Thing Remains" etc.) and the patches within a darker color.
  6. My wife and I live in the mountains, but I'll make a trip down to Boulder with my laptop and try it in the store. Not sure how fast I can create an aggregate with the salesman looking at me! I'll let everyone know what I find out when I can get down there.
  7. Yes, that was me. Thank you so much for responding just to make sure. Do you see any advantage to getting a headset with a usb dongle, or do you think BT alone would be enough?
  8. Hey Everyone, I perform instrumental compositions and I was wondering if I bought a Bluetooth headset mic, if MS would recognize it and allow me to talk to the audience between songs using that instead of having to set up a separate stand and mic and running it directly to my JBL speakers. Setting up an extra track ("Concert" wide) for the vocal and mixing it accordingly would be so convenient and eliminate the stand and cabling. Since I'm not singing, it doesn't need to be of the same high quality like a Countryman. Thanks for your help.
  9. What a headache. After several hours, I finally got the midi controller to restore to factory settings, and one bank had 5 switches programmed to be on/off and that works! Mapped and assigned to various effects, they alternately turn on and off. Praise God! Don't know exactly what the PMC-10 is sending out, but at this point I don't care! I can set up a template for all my patches and get ready for the weekend. The programmer is too fried to be of any use so I can't change anything else. I'll get a newer and better midi controller soon... I can move through my sets and patches using my AirTurn pedals.
  10. I'm transitioning over to a new MacBook Pro and Mainstage 3 for live performance and I have a show this weekend and I'm running out of time to keep searching and watch tutorial videos. None of them have answered these 2 questions. I understand most aspects of MS 3 now, including mapping and assigning, but I need to know very specifically how to program my DigiTech PMC-10 midi foot controller to turn guitar effects on/off with a single tap for each. 1) Toggle, momentary, single or normal? 2) What cc should it send each time. I would experiment and figure this out but the programmer for the PMC is messed up and it's notoriously difficult to change. I had to take it apart and I'm using a slotted screwdriver bit to make connections because the programmer buttons no longer work After MS 'learns' what the PMC is sending, what should it show? Thank you so much! Richard
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