We had the exact same issue with the first channel getting lost when exported to Logic. Thank you for making this video, Peter. Also, we just clicked on the blank channel and moved it left to the first channel strip position.
interesting - you mean you were able to click and drag a channel to a different position in Mainstage? I haven't been successful in doing that. Let me know if you have any secrets!
Excellent video, thanks. It would be cool if Mainstage allowed one to record and save a recording for each track, so one could record a live song in Mainstage but do post production in Logic, but as far as I can tell this is not possible. You can record the whole song and save it to a single file in Mainstage but that's it (afaik). I guess you'd have to run both Logic and Mainstage during the performance, which seems risky. Let me know if I'm wrong and this can be done!
Ok, so I was worn down, flat out exhausted as I watched this (not tired because of the video.. lol). I'm being asked to join an existing band that has some synths that are native to Logic Pro (and they don't want me to approximate them using Reason), but my machine will absolutely not run it because it's too out of date to have an operating system update that Logic Pro needs. As it turns out though, Mainstage DOES run on my machine. Am I able to take patches from Logic Pro and use them in Mainstage? Did I understand that correctly?
Hi Peter, thanks for the sharing, good learning.. Can you elaborate more how to export/import AUX channel strip from Mainstage to Logic Pro X? I have saved AUX channel strip setting from Mainstage in .cst file to hard drive (under Music --> Audio Music Apps --> Channel Strip Settings --> Bus folder) Unfortunately, I don't success to import this setting in Logic Pro X. I add new AUX channel strip in mixer panel, but there is no way to re-call the AUX channel strip that I have saved in .cst. Please advise if I did the wrong way.
I get wanting to transfer Logic sounds, into main stage. Not the other way around. Main stage by comparison seems ultra limited. I guess you can just change the instrument in the ms channel strip.
My patches don't transfer as a group they become individual tracks when I import them in logic and only play the sound of that individual track when I play it.
We had the exact same issue with the first channel getting lost when exported to Logic. Thank you for making this video, Peter. Also, we just clicked on the blank channel and moved it left to the first channel strip position.
interesting - you mean you were able to click and drag a channel to a different position in Mainstage? I haven't been successful in doing that. Let me know if you have any secrets!
THANK YOU! Creating that new first channel really helped me! I've been wondering why I was losing sounds when I transferred patches. Great stuff.
Excellent video, thanks. It would be cool if Mainstage allowed one to record and save a recording for each track, so one could record a live song in Mainstage but do post production in Logic, but as far as I can tell this is not possible. You can record the whole song and save it to a single file in Mainstage but that's it (afaik). I guess you'd have to run both Logic and Mainstage during the performance, which seems risky. Let me know if I'm wrong and this can be done!
Ok, so I was worn down, flat out exhausted as I watched this (not tired because of the video.. lol). I'm being asked to join an existing band that has some synths that are native to Logic Pro (and they don't want me to approximate them using Reason), but my machine will absolutely not run it because it's too out of date to have an operating system update that Logic Pro needs. As it turns out though, Mainstage DOES run on my machine. Am I able to take patches from Logic Pro and use them in Mainstage? Did I understand that correctly?
This was so incredibly helpful. Thanks a ton.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative! Thanks Peter
Hi Peter, thanks for the sharing, good learning..
Can you elaborate more how to export/import AUX channel strip from Mainstage to Logic Pro X?
I have saved AUX channel strip setting from Mainstage in .cst file to hard drive (under Music --> Audio Music Apps --> Channel Strip Settings --> Bus folder)
Unfortunately, I don't success to import this setting in Logic Pro X. I add new AUX channel strip in mixer panel, but there is no way to re-call the AUX channel strip that I have saved in .cst.
Please advise if I did the wrong way.
You saved the day. Thank you.
Glad to hear it!
I get wanting to transfer Logic sounds, into main stage. Not the other way around. Main stage by comparison seems ultra limited. I guess you can just change the instrument in the ms channel strip.
thanks for the tips on logic to MainStage... our band appreciates it TY
You're welcome! Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.
Great info as always! Thanks!
i tried, but for some reason, the option of user patches doenst apear
Have you figured anything out? I'm having the same issue
My patches don't transfer as a group they become individual tracks when I import them in logic and only play the sound of that individual track when I play it.
Great learning. Can we transfer sound from mainstage to Reaper or other DAW except Logic.
not sound patch settings, no
Thanks
Thank you!! You're the savior! :)
sooo drag and drop doesn't work for you?
Thank you very much for sharing this. Helped a lot
I'm still losing sounds
Man, thank you so much.
No problem!
Did not work for me. When i load patch all show up as individual sounds and only the first instrument does sound
Thank you for letting me know. I will look into it and see if these instructions are outdated.
@@OurWorshipSound I have the same issue
Mainstage 3.4.3 into Logic 10.6.3 .. Have you found a fix? thanks
Thanks very much!!!
no problem!
Thanks man!
thank you so much
no problem!
hey buddy i tried these steps and its showing that its there but no sounding logic x
Tku very much
This didnt work for me sorry but thanks anyways