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> Lpgic Pro X On Macbook, macbooks
Jay K.
post Fri 7 Feb 2014, 06:17
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Hi guys.
I am new to this place and I am wondering about some things.
to describe my situation, I will not be using Logic Pro x.
I will be only using Mainstage as module for my keyboard midi controller.
I may use this in live situation.
but I won't load the mac with too many vsti

I will use few built in Vsti on Mainstage and pretty much use it as a module.
do you guys think a MacBook air is capable of this job?

And yes, It must be a laptop.

thanks
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houstonmusic
post Fri 7 Feb 2014, 17:12
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no question. good to go. i'd add a decent audio interface, or at the least a stereo direct box to step down the headphone output.
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CyrilBlanc
post Sat 8 Feb 2014, 11:06
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Your MPB has a digital out, so you do not need to add another out !
You just need to buy the cable !


Concerning MainStage ; can it uses VSTI, I doubt ! may be if you use a VSTI to AU converter !
I use AU with it
You need to have room to load the AU you will use
I use MainStage on a 12 core, when I start it I have an Overload but after it works OK

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