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Description
Apple MainStage 3 is your ultimate live rig companion, designed specifically for performers who want the most out of their digital audio workstation. This music software transforms your Mac into a powerful live performance tool, making it ideal for gigging musicians, church bands, or anyone looking to bring a studio-quality sound to the stage. MainStage 3 integrates seamlessly with Logic Pro X, allowing you to utilize an extensive array of plug-ins and sounds, ensuring your live performance is as dynamic and expressive as your studio recordings.
MainStage 3 supports a vast library of instruments and effects, offering you the flexibility to craft your sound with precision. With features like the Playback plugin, you can incorporate backing tracks or entire songs into your set effortlessly, giving you the ability to focus on your performance while MainStage handles the rest. The software's intuitive interface provides quick access to your sounds and settings, and it is fully customizable to fit your specific performance needs. Whether you're triggering loops, manipulating effects, or adjusting your mix on the fly, MainStage 3 keeps everything at your fingertips, making it an indispensable tool for live performers.
Key Features:
- Seamless integration with Logic Pro X
- Extensive library of sounds and plug-ins
- Customizable interface tailored for live performances
- Supports multiple hardware controllers for versatile input
- Playback plugin for easy integration of backing tracks
Videos
Abel Mendoza Productions
Intro To MainStage 3 - Part 1 (Beginners Guide)
Reviews
PROS
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Versatile integration with Logic Pro and GarageBand for seamless workflow
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Supports a wide range of VSTs, enhancing sound possibilities
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Easily connects older MIDI synths with USB to MIDI converters
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Handles multiple keyboards without latency, enhancing live performance
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Provides limitless sound combinations with internal and virtual instruments
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Includes all instruments and VSTs from Logic Pro, perfect for live shows
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Clean, user-friendly interface simplifies navigation and setup
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Effective for live looping and real-time sound effects
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Affordable, offering great value for its capabilities
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Syncs with Ableton Live 9 for automated scene changes
CONS
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Apple MainStage 3.
Software and compatibility
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MainStage users report stability issues, particularly with Apple Silicon models, leading to crashes during startup.
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MainStage installs GarageBand plugins independently, negating the need for Logic, and can be installed separately on different computers for improved performance.
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MainStage performs well on an M1 Air with stock 8GB RAM, but 16GB is recommended for memory-intensive plugins like Kontakt or Omnisphere.
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User experience
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Some users experience bugs such as random enabling of synth latching and playback issues with multiple backtracks.
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Owners report that when using an M1 series MacBook, MainStage CPU usage remains low, increasing battery life and reducing heat.
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Users report that MainStage can manage drones by mapping them to specific keys for triggering, adding a layer of versatility to performances.
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Features and functionality
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MainStage allows seamless integration with Logic, making it ideal for users who rely heavily on Logic plugins and channel strips.
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MainStage users can programmatically control vocal processing, enhancing live performances by modifying vocals before they reach the mixing board.
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MainStage excels in allowing users to map MIDI keyboard controls directly to synth parameters, enhancing live performance efficiency and flexibility.
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Comparisons
Value and pricing
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Users find MainStage cost-effective compared to purchasing synths, as it offers access to Logic Pro synths at a fraction of the price.
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Mods and upgrades
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It's advised to use a powered USB hub with newer MacBook Airs due to limited USB ports, ensuring connectivity for multiple devices.
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Use cases and applications
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MainStage is a highly cost-effective tool at $30, offering advanced synth preset capabilities, particularly when paired with the Logic mobile app for touchscreen control.
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MainStage is favored for live performances involving complex arrangements with automation, loops, and multiple MIDI controllers.
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MainStage allows for seamless integration of MIDI and audio interfaces, enabling users to use their keyboards as both input and output devices.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 5 Reviews and 77 Ratings
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Amazing!
Is there enough space to write how I feel about Mainstage? Hands down - AWESOME!!! So versitle and easy to use and the instruments are incredible. Editing and tweeking sounds is a breeze. Not only use Logic Pro and Garage Band, but you can also add other VSTs. Buy an inexpensive USB to MIDI converter cable and connect older Midi synth (my Korg DS-8, 01Wfd, Akai AX60) to combine internal sounds and mix with MainStage is so powerful and inexpensive solution! I love the feel of my old synths and they are more rugged then most USB controller keyboards out today. In fact, I have had four keyboard running from MainStage via USB and MIDI/USB running at one time without any latency! Using the internal sounds from the keyboards mixed with the virtual sounds from MainStage gives you limitless choices to match a sound from a recording your are learning for your next band practice or coming up with very unique voice for your own project. Not expensive, so why not add it to your Mac?
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MainStage3
MainStage was one of the biggest reasons I choose to use a Mac. I can easily turn mastered tracks in Logic into a fully playable song/show as all instruments/VTS's available in Logic are in MainStage. I Also use it for all my bass and guitar effects and use it for live looping.
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The ultimate live rig
Synth rack, guitar amps & fx, vocal fx, sampler. I use it in sync with Ableton Live 9 through IAC internal midi driver in OSX to automate the scenes changes and on/off fxs or instruments.
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Helpful & very user friendly
The interface is clean & user-friendly. It is very easy to use as well. Together with Logic Pro, it does wonders.
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Great
Really versatile piece of software for very little money. I use it as part of a keyboard rig occasionally.
Artist usage
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David Rosenthal describing and explaining his touring rig for Billy Joel in October of 2014.
At about 1:25, David explains how all the keyboards are being used as controllers. When he calls up a preset song on his iPad, that sends the data to his Kurzweil K2600, which brings up the patch programs from Mainstage.
In an interview on Bax-blog.nl, Niles Vandenberg of Kensington discusses his use of Apple MainStage 3 for enhancing their live performances.
My current set up has the Virus TI Polar 2; the Nord Stage 2 for all of those Rhodes, B3, Acoustic Piano, and wurly sounds; Apple Mainstage for all of the plug-ins, and sometimes two other generic keyboards for all the bread and butter stuff.
???? BOO! Sorry boys. I have a Mac book Pro running logic main stage 3. I use omnisphere, Korg M1, Kontakt symphobia, and a slew of other built in logic synth plugins with an Akai MPK249 midi controller
Anil Öztas has been using Apple MainStage 3 occasionally since 2017, as mentioned on the "Gitarrenmann" page of MyOwnMusic.
RWS Stage Gear Peter Howell Yamaha DX7 MkII; Novation SL25 MkII controller; AKAI EWI wind controller; Roland VG-99 guitar modeller and MIDI controller; Ibanez guitar with MIDI bridge; MacBook Pro and MainStage.
DJ FABI uses Apple MainStage 3 for live performances, as shown in his Instagram post about his newly completed studio.
In the YouTube video "เบื้องหลังซ้อมคอนเสิร์ดใหญ่ Tilly Birds Ep.2" by Boy59’s Shop, Billy Chuchat is shown using Apple MainStage 3 during performances of the song "Kid Tae Mai Thung (Same Page?)."
From Pretty Maids' website, Chris Laney's gear:
Keyboard/Setup: Roland FA-06 Roland A-800 Pro Apple Mainstage 3 on MacBook Apogee Quartet
Guitars: Gibson Flying V
Amps & Cabs: Hughes & Kettner Grandmeister 36 Type-O Hughes & Kettner Tubemeister Deluxe 40 Hughes & Kettner Coreblade Hughes & Kettner MC412 Cab
FX: TC Electronics PolyTune
Strings: Ernie Ball 10-46 & 11-54
Listed on Sheriff’s official website.
G E A R
Organ Rig: Korg BX-3, Leslie 145, Trek Preamp pedal
Synths: Nord Electro 4 SW73, Apple Mainstage
Pianos: Roland RD-800, Yamaha P-300, Kawai MP4
Software & Virtual Synths: Superior Drummer, Cubase SX, Logic Studio Pro, Sonik Synth, NI Komplete, UVI Workstation, Stylus RMX, Ivory 2, Real Gtr, Real LP, Real Strat
Monitoring: Alclair Ear monitors
C U R R E N T G E A R C O N F I G U R A T I O N S
w/Carrie Underwood: Roland RD-800, Korg BX-3, Leslie 145, Nord Electro 4 SW73
w/Kenny Loggins: Yamaha Motif ES8, Roland VK-7, Apple Mainstage
w/all ClassicTributeBands: Apple Mainstage, Kawai MP4
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