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  1. Yes, Mainstage has been around for years, so earlier versions would work on Mojave just fine. All the info posted above about this is still relevant. Yes, the info posted above that explicitly says you can do this is still accurate.
  2. Regardless, it's a good one, so the odd reminder for people that missed the original post is no bad thing! 😉
  3. Yes, this was already posted above. 🙂
  4. Actually, for a DAW, the learning curve of getting going, along with the sounds it comes with, mean it's pretty accessible for new users, especially as you get get started with the free-for-everyone Garageband, and move up as your needs grow. Starting someone out with Cubase, ProTools or Bitwig or something is no picnic either...
  5. ^^ As above, or else contact them and clarify their requirements. However, when I see published delivery specs that don't make sense, and therefore presumably have been written by someone that doesn't really understand this stuff, I'm usually a bit suspect of the competency of the people involved, so will often hold their hand a bit and deliver what I think they need to make their lives easiest, and let them complain if they want something else (at which point, I can get them to clarify and update their delivery requirements 😉 )
  6. If it's not shown in the Plugin Manager, then you're probably running a version from before that feature was added (hence David's question above).
  7. Make sure your Mic Mode is set to Standard, not Voice Isolation (the orange icon in the menu bar on Sonoma), and see if that fixes it.
  8. Can you zip up an example project, so I can have a look at the data? Just something with that region in it alone will be fine...
  9. Then you have to save the entire channel strip, and don't get to use the "patch merging" feature - in short, you can't do what you want with channel strips settings (hence the recommendation to use Patches instead).
  10. The MIDI files are stored in the "Midi" folder where your EZDrummer content is stored, so you can load them the conventional way if you want.
  11. Try turning MIDI 2.0 off in the settings. Do you get the expected behaviour then?
  12. PlugInfo from Thinkersnacks (App Store) is my preferred way of showing me which architectures my installed plugins support, if you're not aware of that one - great tool.
  13. No problem - it's easy to see if you open the mixer and watch that section in playback. Personally, when something weird happens, I always blame the cat... they're sneaky like that! 😉
  14. Yo've automated the master output to fade out, and as that carries the sound of *all* Logic, including your click, that's why it's fading out.
  15. The data all looks correct, for a quick scan. If you want to merge those individual regions per track, I'm sure Cubase has a function for that, but it makes no difference to playback.
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