User manual
Table Of Contents
- MainStage User Manual
- Contents
- An Introduction to MainStage
- Setting Up Your System
- The MainStage Interface
- Getting Started With MainStage
- Before You Begin
- Choosing a Concert Template
- Selecting and Playing Patches
- Adding a Patch
- Renaming a Patch
- Adding a Channel Strip to a Patch
- Changing a Channel Strip Setting
- Learning Controller Assignments
- Mapping Screen Controls to Parameters
- Trying Out Full Screen and Perform Modes
- Customizing the MainStage Window
- Working With Concerts
- Working in Edit Mode
- Working With Patches in Edit Mode
- Working With Channel Strips in Edit Mode
- Selecting Channel Strips
- Choosing Channel Strip Settings
- Resetting a Channel Strip
- Editing Channel Strips in MainStage
- Renaming a Channel Strip
- Choosing the Channel Strip Color
- Changing the Channel Strip Icon
- Showing Signal Flow Channel Strips
- Creating Keyboard Layers and Splits
- Setting the Velocity Range and Offset
- Creating Controller Transforms
- Filtering MIDI Messages
- Deleting Channel Strips
- Mapping Screen Controls
- Working With Sets in Edit Mode
- Working at the Set Level
- Overriding Concert- and Set-Level Mappings
- Sharing Patches and Sets Between Concerts
- Working in Layout Mode
- Performing Live With MainStage
- Key Commands
- Setting MainStage Preferences
- Index
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Appendix
A Key Commands
The following tables show the key commands for MainStage, grouped by function.
Concerts and Layouts
Patches and Sets (Edit Mode)
Key command Function
Command-N New Concert
Command-O Open Concert
Command-W Close Concert
Command-S Save Concert
Command-Shift-S Save Concert As
Command-Control-O Import Layout
Command-Shift-S Export Layout
Key command Function
Command-I Import Patches or Sets
Command-E Export Patch, Export Set, or Export As Set
Command–Left Arrow Select Previous Patch
Command–Right Arrow Select Next Patch
Command–Up Arrow Select Previous Set
Command–Down Arrow Select Next Set
Command-Shift-Option-S Create New Set from Selected Patches