Thanks for the guide! I have been struggling quite a bit with CPU over mainstage 3. One thing I have not been able to get is the OPEN IN LOW RESOLUTION when right clicking in the Aplications Folder, any idea for that? Keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks for all the great tips! I've got one question for you. After I set the volume slider to turn on and off a plugin, it only works when the slide is close to the top DB. but if the slider is at say -15bd the plugin is off. Any tips???? THANKS!!!! Bill
Cheers David, I definitely speak too fast. Thanks for the feedback will bear it in mind if I make anymore instructional videos. Would recommend 0.75 x speed in the youtube settings!
Thanks! I’ll be watching again and taking notes I think 👍
Glad it was useful!
Thank you for making this video. Super helpful 🙏
Glad it was helpful! :)
super useful thank you. and I’m not even a beginner. but really really good tips and reminders here!
You're so welcome! :)
Best videos!
Cheers! :)
Very useful tutorial, thank you my friend.
Cheers James, glad it helped! :)
Thanks for the guide! I have been struggling quite a bit with CPU over mainstage 3. One thing I have not been able to get is the OPEN IN LOW RESOLUTION when right clicking in the Aplications Folder, any idea for that? Keep the videos coming!!!
You mean the bit at 2:26 :)
@@pianoproductions9059 I couldn't find it either.
Thanks for all the great tips! I've got one question for you. After I set the volume slider to turn on and off a plugin, it only works when the slide is close to the top DB. but if the slider is at say -15bd the plugin is off. Any tips???? THANKS!!!! Bill
These vids are great for newbies to MS. But man, oh man its like drinking from a fire hose. I have to stop and rewind ---- LOTS! Works tho',
Cheers David, I definitely speak too fast. Thanks for the feedback will bear it in mind if I make anymore instructional videos. Would recommend 0.75 x speed in the youtube settings!
Any idea of how to change the resolution on monterey?
The optiin is not tbere. I run 12.2.1
I am not sure unfortunately as I run Big Sur