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37MainStage User Guide
Connect an electric instrument to your computer
Do one of the following:
Connect an audio interface to your computers Thunderbolt or USB port, then connect
an electric instrument to the audio interface.
Connect the electric instrument to a channel on the audio interface or the adapter
cable, using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable.
If your computer has an audio input port, connect an electric instrument to the audio
input port using an adapter cable. Choose Built-in Input as the input source.
After you connect an electric instrument, you choose the port to which it is connected as
the audio input source in MainStage > Preferences > Audio.
Also, if you connect an audio interface to your computer, check the manufacturers
specifications to make sure the interface is compatible with macOS and Core Audio.
Also make sure the audio interface uses a format supported by your computer. Follow
the manufacturers instructions, which might include installing the correct driver on your
computer.
Connecting some electric instruments, such as electric guitars, to your computers audio
input port may result in a low-level input signal. To increase the input signal, you can
connect the guitar to a preamplifier and connect the preamplifier to your computer.
Connect an audio interface to MainStage
Using an audio interface, you can connect microphones, instruments, and other music
equipment to your computer for use with MainStage. You can also connect a mixer,
speakers or monitors, headphones, and other equipment to hear the audio output from
your concert.
MainStage supports plug-and-play for audio interfaces, making it possible to connect and
turn on a new audio interface while MainStage is open. An alert appears when you connect
a new device and prompts you to select and confirm the audio interface and driver that you
want to use.
When considering an audio interface for your computer, check the manufacturers
specifications to make sure the interface is compatible with macOS and Core Audio.
Also make sure the audio interface uses a format supported by your computer.