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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos - General => Topic started by: mrkim on January 16, 2020, 04:16:45 PM
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any one use mainstage 3 with a pc what is the best Android Emulators to use do you use the free or paid version thanks kim
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any one use mainstage 3 with a pc what is the best Android Emulators to use do you use the free or paid version thanks kim
Mainstage is mac only..
It does not run on windows (nor android nor ios)
Its owned by apple
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hi i found this https://bluestacksforpc.com/download-main-stage-3-for-pc-windows-and-mac/ if you search mainstage for pc this comes up what do you think
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Check out Cantabile at https://www.cantabilesoftware.com/ (https://www.cantabilesoftware.com/).
Like Mainstage for the Mac, it’s a VST hosting platform but for the PC.
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hi i found this https://bluestacksforpc.com/download-main-stage-3-for-pc-windows-and-mac/ if you search mainstage for pc this comes up what do you think
This is highly illegal..
Don’t invest to much time in it..
You will not be able to use vst’s,with this illigal version
Also any upgrades will ruin it..
If you want mainstage, buy a used mac...if you can’t pay the real thing..
Because this my friend is software piracy
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was not wanting to do any thing illegal was just looking for a easy way to load up 4 or 5 sounds from diffrent vsts and switch between them play on midi controller,can this be done in Albertan lite thanks , as you get older you watch so many youtube videos and read info on internet you get so mixed up you do not know what to do thanks kim
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was not wanting to do any thing illegal was just looking for a easy way to load up 4 or 5 sounds from diffrent vsts and switch between them play on midi controller,can this be done in Albertan lite thanks , as you get older you watch so many youtube videos and read info on internet you get so mixed up you do not know what to do thanks kim
In generally any daw allows you to do just this,..
You will want to look into a piece of software for pc named cantabile
Its free and extremely usefull to do just this
There are also a few other free hosts ,,
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@mrkim --
I'm unfamiliar with Mainstage, but from the discussion, I'm guessing you might find Unify to be a useful Windows platform for loading and mixing various VSTs in realtime, without the overhead of a full DAW.
The app itself is here:
https://www.pluginguru.com/products/unify-standard/ (https://www.pluginguru.com/products/unify-standard/)
It was just released at last week's NAMM, but I've been using early versions of it for a few weeks and I'm very impressed with its stability and power. It recognizes nearly all the VSTs on my system, and has a simple but very flexible interface. There are already several instructional videos, and the third-party reviews are starting to appear.
John "Skippy" Lemkuhl is the project creator, with extremely capable programming by an experienced MIDI / audio architect named Dale, and they are both very responsible and dedicated creators. Skippy's background includes patch design for many generations of Korg and Yamaha synths, along with innumerable collaborations with recording artists in a variety of genres. I've been working with Skippy's sound design products since the 1990's (he created a lot of the patches in the Korg Wavestation, and now the new Korg WaveState).
I have no connection to Skippy other than admiration and long experience with his work. I am now using Unify regularly as a quick, ad hoc VST host for all kinds of things. There are several soft-synths that I use for sound design, often without any need for my DAW -- I just want to start playing and sculpting.
The present release doesn't write audio files directly, so you would have to run the computer output through another app like Audacity to capture the sound into a file -- or, of course, just load Unify into a DAW if you're planning to keep what you're playing.
I hope this helps,
Allen