Sunday, June 19, 2011

Create A Click Track In Mainstage

My Click Track Controls
Using click tracks have started to become a standard practice for many worship teams as it can really tighten up your timing and make it much easier to integrate loops and timed effects. What's great about using the internal metronome in Mainstage is that it will automatically change to the tempo you set for each patch. It can also be routed to alternate outputs so you can send it to your team's in-ear monitors without sending it to the main mix. Here is a quick and easy setup guide.

Step 1 - Create An On-Screen Control
Go to Layout Mode and create a button on your screen and then assign it to a button on your MIDI controller so that you can trigger your click track live. I have integrated my on-screen click button with the Tempo info and MIDI message light so I can see all related info in one easy place.

Step 2 - Assign Your Control To The Metronome
Go back to Edit Mode and click on the concert level. This is important because you want the click to work on all patches inside the concert. Once you're there, click on the button you created and go down to the Screen Control Inspector and select Actions > Metronome. You can now press the button on screen or the assigned MIDI controller button and you should hear the click start and stop.

Step 3 - Assign The Metronome To Alternate Outputs
If you have an audio interface with multiple outputs you can easily assign it to a different set of outputs to be fed to your team's in-ears. Go to Mainstage > Preferences, go to the Metronome section and select the Output drop down menu and select the outputs you want to send the metronome to.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Video Series Topics - Professional Tutorials

So I have decided that I am going to produce several professional tutorials covering topics like the ones I have posted on this blog. What I would like to know is what topics would you like covered. I am already working on several series involving: Mainstage and live applications, working with different software plugins such as Stylus RMX and Omnisphere, and lastly some videos showing keyboard players how to play certain sounds in a worship setting. There's room for plenty more so please let me know your thoughts!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Setting Up Stylus RMX In Mainstage - Step 2

Now that you know how to create a channel for Stylus RMX I move on to showing you how to create on screen controls. I walk you through how to create buttons to start and stop the loops, independent loop volume controls, and how to assign them to your MIDI controller so that you don't have to reach over to your computer to control the software. Enjoy!


Coming soon in my third and final video I will teach you how to assign the on screen controls you created to the Stylus RMX plugin. This is the last step to making your setup with Stylus RMX in Mainstage complete!


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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Setting Up Stylus RMX In Mainstage - Step 1

Per a commenter's request I have started working on a video series that shows you how to setup Stylus RMX in Mainstage. In Step 1 I walk you through setting up a software channel to load Stylus RMX into, where to load it, and how to get it setup to make sound out of your interface. In the next video (coming soon) I'll show you the second step which is creating on screen controls for Stylus RMX. Enjoy!


This video is best watched in HD or at a higher resolution than just what shows up in this blog post so if you click the video after it starts playing it will open up YouTube and you can watch it in HD.

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