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Table Of Contents
174MainStage User Guide
Recording
Output pop-up menu: Choose the audio output to record.
Recordings Folder field: Click the field, then browse to choose the location where
recordings are saved. The file path of the chosen location appears in the field.
File Format pop-up menu: Choose the file format for audio recordings. The choices are:
AIFF
CAF
WAVE
24-Bit Recording checkbox: When selected (default), MainStage can record 24-bit files.
Otherwise, audio recordings use a resolution of 16-bit.
Channel Strips
Silence Previous Patch pop-up menu: Choose the amount of time sustaining notes and
effects tails continue to sound before falling silent when you select a new patch.
The Silence Previous Patch preference applies only to audio and external instrument
channel strips, not software instrument channel strips.
Globally Disable Feedback Protection checkbox: When selected, feedback protection
is disabled for all audio and external instrument channel strips in all concerts. The
Feedback Protection checkbox is also removed from the Attributes tab in the Channel
Strip Inspector.
Voice Limiter Active checkbox: When selected, the voice limiter is enabled. The voice
limiter avoids audio dropouts at high CPU loads by stopping voices from MainStage
software instruments based on the order in which those voices were played. When
the CPU load increases to the point that audio dropouts may occur, the voice limiter
activates and stops a few of the oldest voices still sounding; if that doesn’t lower
the CPU load enough to avoid dropouts, the voice limiter stops all older voices still
sounding. In general, the voice limiter should remain enabled.