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I'm fairly new to producing, and I've been using Reaper lately and I like it a lot! I'm primarily a guitarist, and I just purchased MainStage 3 from Apple in order to record guitar. MainStage has been good to me so far. I've read that it's possible to take the output from MainStage and use it as the input in reaper. I have been able to do this with mixed results. I often have a lot of hissing, popping, distortion, or other undesirable sounds when I run MainStage into Reaper. If I run Reaper or MainStage independently, I have zero problems with audio quality. No latency, distortion, nothing. Any idea what's going on here? I can't figure out how to create an aggregate audio device that works, so instead I have been using two audio devices when setting my preferences in reaper. I know that's not recommended; could that be my problem?
Here's my rig
Late MacBook Pro 13"
GHz Intel Core i5
8GB Ram
GB SSD
El Capitan
Scarlett 2i2
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If you Google Soundflower, it'll lead you to various dodgy download sites. And most are still offering an ancient version that doesn't work very well with the latest OSX versions
Cheers
Yes, that's what I was using. It started working eventually. Odd. Now if I ever get undesired noises I restart. Thanks for the responses!
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I didn't try this out myself but looks promising.
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I didn't try this out myself but looks promising.
WOW this looks awesome! Price is kinda steep but worth it. Soundflower has been the only game in town but I've really been wanting something better supported. This looks like it.
Thanks so much for the tip.
I agree at first glance: price maybe steep
However, i do own the program Audio Hijack from Rogueamoeba and i can tell you it's a very trustful,
wellthought, stable, in short: just an amazing piece of software and i assume the same goes for Loopback.
And beware: Loopback is just in it's beginning phase, knowing Rogueamoeba, it will be developed and enhanced to the max :0)
I'm new to the group. I've been searching the net for a solution to get Reaper, Soundflower, and MainStage all working together. I'm having minimal success. I do see that some of you have had success but I'm wondering if its the same success I'm looking for.
What I'm trying to achieve is being able to record audio and MIDI output from MainStage into Reaper via Soundflower. All 3 pieces of software are up to date and so is my OS. I have a grasp on how the routing is supposed to go but I'm obviously missing something. I've seen a couple of videos on YouTube touching on this but not anything specific to Reaper. The videos I've seen are people doing this with Ableton Live, Soundflower, and MainStage. Yes..I understand I'm not using Live here but the main purpose of watching these videos is to get a general understanding of the routing scheme. Where there has been people having success with Live, has anybody had any success with what I'm proposing? I'm especially looking to record the actual MIDI data into Reaper from MainStage. I've also seen people building aggregate devices within OS X to compile all of the useful elements together but mainly with a soundcard of some sort. It's hard to believe that I would need an external soundcard to achieve this; in theory, the ability to route this should work with my current setup.
It should be noted that when I'm in the Mac's Audio/MIDI preferences, I can see the MIDI signal and I can see it within Reaper as well but no sound whatsoever. I can also see a MIDI response in MainStage as well when I trigger from the M-Audio.
Any help and/or suggestions are very much welcome and thank you for viewing this thread.
Here's my current setup info:
OS X El Capitan
Version
iMac (inch, Mid )
Processor: GHz Intel Core i3
Memory: 16 GB MHz DDR3
No sound card per se - Just onboard audio
M-Audio Axiom 49/ USB direct into Mac
Sincerely - boB (backwards)
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link should be www.spearpointsecuritygroup.com Product is SoundSource
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Soundsource is a Rogue Aomeba menu bar control that mimics the controls in System Preferences >Sound. Its very handy, and free to RA customers.
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mainstage 3 for windows 10 free download
MainStage is a Music app. It is one of the best apps for music lovers. Mainstage Application Specially developed by Apple Inc. if youre a tune lover and need to give fine efficiency to your audience. Then go along with MainStage 3. Its is a perfect rig for all performer. Each performer can find whatever excellent for his or her efficiency in MainStage for PC. This is first-rate application comes with an 80 plus instrument. It will support you when you play a keyboard, drum, guitar or an additional instrument on stage. You also can manipulate all instruments with a USB or MIDI keyboard controller. You can also get a full reveal view that makes everything effortless for you to tweak. That you could mix anything you wish to have like it means you can mix software and hardware sounds in one patch. MainStage 3 means you can edit your sounds very quickly and create your sounds in a simple and convenient way. So with a single knob that you can change your sound. And its EXS editor performs to make you edit sampler devices on the fly. Feature of MainStage Easily edit sounds. Smart and efficient app for all Read more
MainStage 3
Sound as great on stage as you do in the studio.
Turn your Mac into a live rig. Transform your keyboard, guitar, or vocal performance with an enormous collection of plug-ins and sounds. And give your audience a show they’ll never forget.
Download MainStage 3 from the Mac App Store for $
The right rig for every kind of performer.
MainStage has something for every kind of performer. You can use all your favorite instrument and effect plug-ins from Logic Pro. Simplify setup and teardown. Sound as big as you want with backing tracks. And use all your favorite hardware controllers.
Keyboardists.
Your dream gig awaits.
Now you can take your performance beyond what you can actually perform. The Arpeggiator features note-based remote controls and flexible latch modes. And Chord Trigger allows you to press a single note and have it trigger an entire complex chord. Use Retro Synth to re-create your favorite electronic sounds from the ’70s and ’80s with an intuitive set of controls. Or bring the authentic sounds of a Hammond B3 organ, Hohner Clavinet D6, or Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, or Hohner electric piano on stage.
MainStage is not only an amazing host for software instruments and effects, it’s also packed with innovations that let you shine on stage. For starters, there’s the Floating Split Point. It intelligently moves the split point on a split keyboard Patch to respond to what you’re playing. Start walking a bass line up the keyboard, and the split point moves up so the bass doesn’t suddenly become some other sound when you get into the higher notes.
With Multimapping, you can map multiple parameters to a single control, so you can smoothly manipulate your sound without trying to turn several knobs at once. And seamless Patch switching lets you hold a chord in one sound while moving to a new Patch.
Introducing Alchemy. One monster synth.
Alchemy brings epic sound that rivals the best hardware keyboards to the stage — with a massive collection of presets and real-time morphing controls at your fingertips. Whether you need to play re-creations of vintage analog synths or ultramodern sampled instruments, you’ll find inspiring sounds no matter what kind of music you perform.
Learn more about AlchemyGuitarists. Get virtually any sound, with virtually no gear.
Thanks to MainStage, you can play live with all the great tones from Amp Designer, Bass Amp Designer, and Pedalboard, along with any of your favorite Audio Units guitar effects. You also get a full-screen tuner, foot-controlled tap tempo, and stompbox graphics that change with each Patch to represent the different Pedalboard stompboxes you’re using. Seamless Patch switching lets notes and chords trail off naturally when you switch Patches. And MainStage supports the Apogee GiO USB audio interface and foot controller, which lets you operate the Pedalboard, wah, rotary speaker effects, and Playback plug-in — hands-free.
Vocalists. Do it all —
and keep right on singing.
MainStage lets you stay focused on your performance. Keep your hands free by using foot pedals to control the effects you add to your voice. And display large, high-contrast notes such as lyrics and chord changes on your screen. So all you have to think about is singing.
The total performance package.
Love the sound you got on your recording? MainStage 3 makes it easy to bring all the same instruments and effects to the stage. Everything from the Sound Library and Smart Controls you’re familiar with from Logic Pro is integrated into MainStage 3. You can even expand your show with prerecorded backing tracks. You’ll also find new features like an improved Mixer, easier-to-use channel strips, and more. With Mac as the core of your live rig, setup is faster, teardown is faster, and everything in between is more reliable. And you can easily use your favorite hardware to control every nuance of your performance.
Knobs, faders, and switches you can’t miss.
The MainStage and Smart Controls interface is designed especially for live performance. You get a full-screen, high-contrast, and high-resolution (Retina display–supported) view of your controls, so they stand out from across the stage. And you can set things up so each control is linked to a different parameter in each Patch. With just the controls you need onscreen for your song, you'll never have to hunt for the right knob.
Amazingly simple setup.
With MainStage, setting up your stage rig is faster than ever. Start by choosing from a complete range of performance templates, many of them preloaded with great-sounding Patches. Or look to the all-new Patch Library to find a Patch or sound ready to be tweaked to perfection. The Patch Library also gives you access to all your Patches from Logic Pro X. And if you ever need to perform with a different Mac, you don’t have to rebuild everything. Just save your live set as a project and MainStage puts all the necessary files into a single folder you can take with you anywhere.
Use your favorite hardware.
MainStage supports your addiction to knobs, buttons, and faders. It can connect with just about any external MIDI device on the planet. And the interface is simplicity itself. Just assign a physical control to an onscreen control, and it’s connected forever (or until you change your mind). No more assigning knobs over and over for each preset. And down the road, if your hardware fails when you’re about to go on stage, it’s quick and easy to swap it out.
MainStage 3 also features pickup modes that make fixed controller knobs behave more like the endless encoder knobs found on high-end gear. If your control surface can receive status information from software, MainStage will send MIDI messages to keep your control displays in perfect sync.
Capture your performance.
MainStage lets you record any audio signal passing through. Just route all of your audio to a designated stereo output and choose your file format — standard AIFF, WAV, or even Apple CAF for recording performances of almost any length.
Edit your sounds quickly and easily.
Creating sounds with your Mac is so much simpler than relying on all kinds of external gear. Instead of squinting at tiny hardware displays, you get a bright, full-screen view that makes everything easy to tweak. You can also combine any sounds you like — even software and hardware sounds — in one Patch.
When it’s time to put those sounds to work, MainStage gives you tons of options. Multimapping allows one knob to control multiple plug-in parameters, so you can dramatically change your sound with the turn of a single knob. The EXS editor opens right in MainStage, making it easier to edit sampler instruments on the fly. And the Patch List editor gives you the flexibility to rearrange or skip Patches as your set list evolves.
The Assignments & Mappings view shows all your hardware and screen control connections at a glance. And features in the Mixer make it easier to open, close, bypass, or reorder plug-ins. No need to reach for a modifier key.
Auto sampling. More instruments, made simple.
Auto Sampler quickly and easily transforms your hardware synths into sampled instruments that you can play from your Mac. Your keyboard rig just got a whole lot simpler to set up and manage.
Smart, fast, efficient use of your Mac.
MainStage leverages the power and efficiency of your Mac to deliver performance and sound quality that most hardware can’t touch. For example, the EXS sampler can put huge amounts of data to work for a single instrument by using all of the available memory in your Mac. Aliased channel strips lighten the load on your system by reusing the plug-ins you’ve already loaded. MainStage can access the processing power of multiple cores to make sure every note is heard, even when you’re pushing the limits of your system. And if you ever run into a problem, Autosave lets you get back up and performing in no time.
Customize your layout.
Grouped Controls let you drag and drop entire sets of knobs, buttons, faders, meters, and more into your layout. From there, you can easily customize the number, type, size, and color of all your controls. You can even decide what each control does for each Patch. Alignment guides snap everything into place. And Lift and Stamp features let you quickly copy characteristics from one layout and apply them to another. You can save parts of your layouts as Grouped Controls and reuse them in other layouts. And put your Patches in any order and change them on a whim. With support for Smart Controls, your layout will adapt to the Patch that’s loaded. Synths look like synths and Vintage B3 Patches bring up organ drawbars.
Command Central.
MainStage features ReWire and MIDI-out support. That means everything you use to perform is right on your Mac, giving you total control. Each Patch works as a self-contained audio mixer and router, so you can completely change direction mid-performance. One minute you can be playing some heavily distorted guitar with a full backing band. And the next you can be creating bass loops with an external synth against an Ultrabeat drum pattern.
Minimum System Requirements
- 4GB of RAM
- OS X v or later
- Minimum 6GB of disk space. Up to 51GB of optional content available via in-app download.
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