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Table Of Contents
157MainStage User Guide
Appearance
Color selector: Choose the color for the active part of the screen control, which visually
displays its current value in performance. (This parameter is not available for text or
meter screen controls.)
Control pop-up menu: Choose the type for the screen control. If you change the control
to a different type, you may need to resize it in the workspace.
Text Labels
Color selector: Choose the color for the text labels.
Display pop-up menu: Choose what information is displayed in the text display area for
the control and how many lines are used to display it.
Add hardware label checkbox and field: Select the checkbox, then type a hardware label
in the field to display it on the top line of the control’s text display.
Keyboard screencontrol parameters in MainStage
If you are using a keyboard controller or another MIDI device that sends MIDI note
messages, your layout should include a keyboard (or MIDI activity) screen control. You can
edit the following parameters for keyboard screen controls.
Hardware Assignment
Device pop-up menu: Shows the name of the learned keyboard. The device name may
correspond to the name of the keyboard controller, or to a port on the controller, if it
has multiple ports. You can choose another device or choose All.
Channel pop-up menu: Shows the MIDI channel on which MainStage receives input from
the keyboard. You can choose another channel or choose All.
Velocity Sensitivity slider: Sets the velocity sensitivity for the keyboard. Less means
that higher velocities are required to trigger the maximum value, while More means that
lower velocities trigger the maximum value.
Settings
Name field: Enter a name for the keyboard. The name appears in the Input pop-up
menu in the Channel Strip Inspector, where you can select the device the channel strip
responds to.
Number of Keys value slider: Enter the number of keys to display on the keyboard
screen control.
Lowest Key value slider: Enter the note name for the lowest key.
Lowest Key Learn button: Click the Learn button, then press the lowest key to have
MainStage learn it.
The Number of Keys and Low Key affect only the visual appearance of the screen
control. They do not affect what notes are received from your keyboard controller.