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  1. Hmm. I see that may be the case but I use the same stock Steinway in logic using the same sound card, same controller and pedal and I’ve never noticed it. Been using it for a few years without an issue so I’m assuming it’s something to do with mainstage and how it handles things differently from logic. The chance to use that Steinway piano live was a motivator to getting mainstage in the first place. It just isn’t the same or I’m doing something wrong. The velocity map is not the same and it reacts completely different. I have done a direct side my side comparison- I will post it somewhere if anyone is interested - using a sequence I played into logic and out put to the Steinway in a logic track and midi ed out to mainstage. It’s peobably down to my lack of knowledge in mainstage but I know that piano sounds beautiful in logic.
  2. I've done a search, but can't see an answered version of this so I'll ask again in the hope that someone has found a way around this. I've noticed that, regardlless of which mainstage piano I pick, the sustain pedal seems to also dampen the samples a bit - the piano is always a brighter tone before the pedal goes down. I have two yamaha pianos with their own pedals and a korg stage piano as controllers and the indication is that its a mainstage problem as all three controllers have the same effect on the sound. I've spent a week trying to understand whats going on, mappings, velocity curves, everything, but to no avail....has anybody heard of a solution to this. I am considering buying a decent piano library but theres no point if i cant find a solution. i'll revert back to my stage piano for my main piano sound and just use mainstage fpr the pads and other effects.
  3. Thank you. I knew it would be a simple fix....so grateful.
  4. Hello everybody. New to MainStage but quite experienced in Logic. Hoping theres some light be shone on this, I feel its maybe a rookie mistake cos I feel stupid not being able to see it. So I have MainStage running on two computers, a 2013 imac (24Gb ram i5) and a 2011 macbook pro (16gb ram i7 quad). I open up the macbook pro today and i have no inserts in my channel strips. I use the same midi interface for both computers, a single Komplete audio 6 which i take to gigs and bring home for my studio. the imac has all the inserts as should be. Even when I save a patch on the imac and pass it to the macbook the patch opens but wont display the audio insert as the strip in the imac does. Am I doing something fundamentally wrong somewhere? I am relatively new to MainStage and have dug out the macbook to use on stage as I got my sounds together in the imac, but I only have like a month of experience with it. I have Logic Pro X on both machines and i can see all my plugins as usual in the macbook logic as on the imac. Both machines have all latest versions of OS and Mainstage and Logic - Please tell me i made some stupid setting/preference mistake!
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