Working with concerts, Opening and closing concerts, Chapter 5 – Apple MainStage User Manual
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Working With Concerts
Concerts are the documents in which you create and
organize the sounds you use in your performances and
customize your onscreen layout.
A MainStage concert holds all the sounds you’ll use for an entire performance or a
series of performances. In a concert, you add, edit, and organize patches, and switch
between patches while you are performing. You can reorder patches in the Patch List
and also organize them into sets.
Concerts also contain layouts, where you visually arrange screen controls in the
workspace and make connections between MainStage and your hardware devices. You
can add and arrange screen controls and assign hardware MIDI controls to screen
controls, in Layout mode. For information about customizing your layout, see “
You can also control the volume for an entire concert, add concert-wide effects, and
make other changes at the concert level.
Opening and Closing Concerts
You can create a new concert from a template, open an existing concert to continue
working, and close and save concerts. You can add patches to a concert and organize
them in the Patch List. The number of patches is limited only by the amount of
available memory. You can add channel strips to an existing patch or to new ones you
create, and can organize patches into sets. For information about patches and sets, see
“
The process of creating a new concert from a concert template is described in
“
” on page 23. You can open an existing concert to play
the patches in the concert or continue editing them.