MainStage 3 Explained

Apple’s MainStage 3 turns your Mac into a complete live rig, and expert MainStage performer Mitchell Alpaugh will show you how to bring all your studio tools onstage, in any configuration you can dream up, and make a truly complete live performance package!

Getting Started
Introduction (01:05) - Mitchell welcomes you to the series and explains what you’ll learn in the videos to come.
Downloading & Launching (02:01) - his video guides you through downloading MainStage 3 and it’s additional content, as well as launching the application for the first time.
Setup (05:09) - Setup for MIDI devices and Audio devices are explained. After that, we’ll explore setup for both MIDI and Audio devices. Firewire vs USB is also explored here.
Keyboard Templates (02:32) - The keyboard templates are explored here, with an overview of some of the presets.
Guitar, Drums & Vocals Templates (01:47) - The remaining four templates are explored and explained.
Interface
Menu Items Pt. 1 (05:59) - The contents of the main menu items 'MainStage' and 'File' are explained.
Menu Items Pt. 2 (05:18) - The contents of the main menu items 'Edit', 'Action', 'View', 'Window' and 'Help' are explained.
The MainStage UI (02:56) - The Toolbar, Activity Monitor, Workspace, and Channel Strips are explained here.
MainStage Modes (01:33) - MainStage’s three modes, layout, edit, and perform, are discussed in brief here.
Layout Menu
Layout Menu Pt. 1 (05:54) - This is one of two videos which will cover the Layout menu. We’ll talk about the items in this view including panel controls, shelf controls, and grouped controls.
Layout Menu Pt. 2 (07:10) - This video looks at how to set up the layout menu GUI to represent your physical hardware controller. The screen control inspector is also explored here.
Patch Creation
Patch Creation Pt. 1 (04:35) - This video will look at the different “levels” of patch creation in MainStage 3, including the concert, set, and patch level. We’ll also learn how to create a single layer patch, how to name it, and how to rearrange patches. We also take a look at the patch inspector window.
Patch Creation Pt. 2 (06:36) - This video will explain the channel strips in relationship to the patch level, and complexity of the patch. We’ll discuss all the feature of the channel strip layout including EQ, Audio FX, Input, Pan, Level, and Labeling.
Patch Creation Pt. 3 (07:03) - This video will demonstrate how to make a multilayered patch with splits, including floating split points. We take a look at the instrument channel strip editor and discuss the channel strip library, attributes, layer editor, and MIDI input panels.
Patch Creation Pt. 4 (05:52) - This video explains the assignment, screen control, and mapping column as it applies to the concert, set, and patch levels. We’ll also explain how to edit and delete assignments.
Patch Creation Pt. 5 (06:17) - This video takes an in depth look at the screen control inspector window when using assignments and mappings. An explanation of some of the most important mappings are discussed here.
Advanced Patch Creation & Actions
Click Tracks (04:23) - This video shows how to set the time signature for a concert and individual patches, as well as how to send a click to a dedicated output.
Playback Plug-In (04:46) - This video demonstrates how to integrate the playback plug-in inside of your concert and get set up for backing tracks.
Performance & Wrap Up
Putting it All Together (08:42) - We begin building a concert using a fictitious set list and incorporate everything we’ve learned so far in the edit menu.
Troubleshooting (03:04) - This video goes through a handful of troubleshooting tips including loss of sound and inconsistencies with MainStage performance.