Logic Pro 8 Workshop: MainStage
MainStage offers an exciting new twist on performing live with Logic Pro’s instruments and effects. Mark Cousins treads the boards...

For performing keyboard players, Logic Pro has always been regarded as one of the most fully featured packages available, mainly thanks to its range of vintage instruments, which includes Rhodes, Hammond and Clavinet emulations. As good as these sound sources are, however, all DAWs present a couple of major stumbling blocks when it comes to live performance. Firstly, there are the cramped GUIs – fine for studio use, but almost unreadable on a dark stage. Then you need to organise your patches. Do you have one song for a whole set with each sound on a different track, or load different settings for each piece? Finally, there’s the process of getting your control hardware to map to your software instruments – a skill that seems to necessitate several hours hunched over a MIDI specification chart…
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 58
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