Mainstage 3 For Os X 10.11

  

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Mainstage 3 for os x 10.11 review


I'm getting rather frustrated, trying to get the 'Next Patch' to work, using a Footswitch (pedal) from my Midi Keyboard - Kawai MP6 Stage Piano.


I have set the keyboard to send CC32 when using the Footswitch.

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I have set, at Concert Level - on the Concert Inspector 'Send Program Changes' to None.


The 'Next Patch' is also mapped now to A0 on the keyboard, and when I press the key, the patches increment one at a time.

However, when I use the pedal, it jumps multiple patches at a time (more than 3 even).


I have checked the midi monitor - usually 2 commands come when pressing the key; but with the pedal I get 3 (0; 54; 127 or 0;58;127). With the Key i get 89;64 or 97;64...

I can't figure out how to make the pedal only send 2 commands like that?


The pedal is set to 'Single Value'; 32 on Layout. It is then assigned in the Concert Mapping to 'Next Patch'.


Please can someone help? I have a rehearsal in a week, and the poor keyboard player cannot change these patches with a note, they changes are too busy for that, we need the pedal option.


I attach screenshots as well.



MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015), OS X El Capitan (10.11.4), Mainstage 3.2.4

Posted on Apr 28, 2016 1:15 PM

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