In this post, I’ve selected four of the best budget audio interfaces for MainStage under $100 to highlight. I’ll list the various key features and highlight a few pros and cons of each model.
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Best Audio Interfaces for MainStage
In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the best audio interfaces for MainStage in three different price ranges from under $200 to over $1,000.
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When setting up a new show, I find there are certain tools that are absolutely indispensable for the work I do onsite. For a moderate sum of money, it’s easy to assemble a basic toolkit to bring to the theatre that will cover nearly everything you need. I usually put my tools in a small […]
Continue readingMore TagThe MainStage Rigs of the Broadway Show Gettin’ the Band Back Together
I recently had the pleasure to set up the MainStage rigs as the synthesizer programmer for the new Broadway production Gettin’ the Band Back Together.
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I created an earlier post providing step by step instructions for building a redundant rig for MainStage. While this setup works incredibly well, it’s not necessarily within the budget for all productions nor is it always portable enough to be easily transported. In this post, we’ll take a look at how to create a redundant […]
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I see many forum posts in which people are attempting to build MainStage rigs for musical theatre on a budget, so I thought it would be helpful to offer some suggestions for combinations of gear that would allow someone to assemble a MainStage rig for live performance that won’t break the bank. There are many […]
Continue readingMore TagMainStage 3 Tutorial: Editing EXS24 Strings for Greater Playability
MainStage comes with a lot of great stock orchestral patches, though they often get a bad rap as these patches aren’t necessarily optimized for musical playability right out of the box. Many of the patches sound dull, are difficultly to control, and lack the needed response to be able to use them effectively. While I […]
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When doing keyboard programming using MainStage, it’s often much easier and more convenient to share individual patches and sets rather than uploading an entirely new concert if it’s necessary to add incremental updates to the file. This is especially true when collaborating over long distances. In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to collaborate using […]
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I’m often asked how to build a rig with a redundant computer and interface for using MainStage live. While there are a number of ways that this could be done, I’m going to detail how I’ve done this many times in the past successfully and reliably. Building your rig carefully and with attention to detail […]
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In this MainStage tutorial, we’ll look at how to assign a pitch bend wheel to EXS24 instruments. After you’ve set up your controller assignments in your MainStage layout, return to EDIT mode and click on your pitch been wheel icon. It should appear as below with a blue outline. Next, in the screen control inspector […]
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