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Re: OT: In praise of Mainstage
I've used Mainstage for a few live gigs, and it's worked flawlessly. But
last week, when I booted it up ten minutes before a gig, it started
complaining about a conflict between MIDI and/or audio drivers, and
refused to work at all, even after restarting both Mainstage and the
computer. Fortunately, I had enough hardware with me that I could still
play, though with a greatly-reduced pallette, and lots of grumpy language.
I'm partway through swapping out drivers to try to identify the guilty
one, but don't have anything conclusive yet. I don't know if this is
properly considered a Mainstage problem, but Logic shows no such problem
on the same machine.
---- info at zoekeating <info@zoekeating.com> wrote:
> i keep hearing this "buggy" thing...
>
> can anyone give specifics? i've been considering it for my stage
> setup, but that "buggy" word frightens me.
> or, is this info up at apple discussions somewhere?
>
>
> On Jun 11, 2008, at 4:33 AM, Chris Sewell wrote:
>
> > I use both Live and Mainstage. The former is inferior in regards to
> > sound quality, but has a lot of advantages. Mainstage is still
> > buggy, but it is in its infancy. I'm sure as we go, it will improve.
>