two keyboards with mainstage

Hi folks, this is not a question, but a solution. I tried numerous possibilties, to play with two keyboards and mainstage. With different program changes, different patches etc. Just the same like if you had two synths.... Nothing worked, till I found out that you you could start up two mainstage programs. Just copy the one you have and give it a different name.

This only works with a midi interface, instead of USB, and you have to filter your control-functions as they can't be seperated, in the version, we have now. This counts also for program-changes. So one from 1 til 10, and other from 11 tol 20, for example. In this case it works charmig, and as two seperate keyboards! Just to let you know, it works very good. No Ram or CPU issues! Take your advantage!

Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.7)

Posted on Jun 15, 2009 1:05 PM

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Jun 15, 2009 1:27 PM in response to Arjen Mooijer

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Jun 16, 2009 11:42 AM in response to Blueberry

Yes, this I true ofcourse, but I want to send different program-changes from different keyboards! In your case, you can select one patch at the time for two keyboards. Or am I wrong? So the switch to one channelstrip e.q. patch, for one keyboard, without affecting the patch played by the other. You alwaus have to make sets of channelstrips in this case, wich always are played together.....

Regards!

Jun 16, 2009 11:33 PM in response to Arjen Mooijer

I have two keyboards connected to one mainstage. First keyboard uses midi-channel 1, the second midi channel 2.

In layout mode i have put two keyboards on the screen. And of course i can have different patches for each keyboard. You can select the midi-channel a patch will use and mainstages moves it automatically to the correct keyboard in the layout.

Only drawback is, if you use a lot of patches the CPU performance increases a lot. Once I used 8-patches for keyboard 1 and 4 for keyboard 2 and was close to the performance limit

Jun 20, 2009 12:59 AM in response to cnkz

This is a similar solution to the one I use. Sometimes I assign several different synths to my MIDI guitar - one for each string. Each string sends on a different channel, so I set each synth to the channel of the string I want to control it. e.g. string four always sends on channel four, so I set the synth for that string to channel four. Each channel strip can have its own set of plugins and bus sends. I have had no problems with this set up.

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