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MainStage 2.2.2: Release notes

 

Symptoms

 

MainStage 2.2.2 is a software update for MainStage 2.2. MainStage 2.2 is a feature upgrade for MainStage 1.0 and 2.0 customers available for purchase on the Mac App Store. MainStage 2.2 includes several new features and fixes.

 

Resolution

About the MainStage 2.2.2 Update

 

Stability and Usability

 

  • Resolves an issue in which MainStage might quit unexpectedly on OS X Lion v10.7.4.
  • Resolves an issue in which MainStage sometimes quit unexpectedly when loading certain concerts.
  • Resolves an issue in which MainStage quit unexpectedly when a second mapping was assigned to a screen control that already had a mapping assigned.
  • Fixes an issue in MainStage 2.2.1 in which assignments and mappings could be inadvertently deleted by removing a screen control in Layout Mode.
  • Resolves an issue related to the download and installation of basic and additional content.
  • The menu item for Release Notes now opens the correct URL.

Compatibility

 

  • Compatibility with the VAX-77 keyboard is improved.
  • Resolves an issue in which patch lists were not updated to VAX and Axiom keyboards if the keyboard lost and then regained connection to the computer after launching MainStage

 

General

 

  • Resolves an issue with MainStage 2.2 and 2.2.1 in which EXS instrument files were not available if they were in aliased folders.
  • Fixes an issue in MainStage 2.2 and 2.2.1 in which the I/O Plug-in did not route audio to outputs.
  • When mapping a Screen Control to a parameter already mapped to another Screen Control by using the plug-in GUI, MainStage now correctly maintains independent mappings for each Screen Control.
  • Resolves an issue in which using the Command key in conjunction with up and down arrows in Edit mode with Map Parameters enabled caused MainStage to assign the mappings to Next Patch and/or Previous Patch.
  • Fixes an issue in MainStage 2.2 and 2.2.1 in which mapping a Screen Control to jump to a patch or a set no longer worked.
  • Screen Controls mapped to more than one parameter now operate smoothly over their entire range with all range scale settings.

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if you update, and for some reason don't like the udate or have problems with it, is it possible to remove the update and go back to your old setting?

Before you update, control-click the MainStage app file in your application folder and choose "duplicate". Then rename the duplicate (for example name it MainStage 2.1.3) and then run the updater. The file you renamed will stay in your Applications folder and you'll be able to use it even if you install a more recent version.

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if you update, and for some reason don't like the udate or have problems with it, is it possible to remove the update and go back to your old setting?

Before you update, control-click the MainStage app file in your application folder and choose "duplicate". Then rename the duplicate (for example name it MainStage 2.1.3) and then run the updater. The file you renamed will stay in your Applications folder and you'll be able to use it even if you install a more recent version.

 

What if I updated already and wanted to go back to V.2.1.3?

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