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Table Of Contents
- MainStage 2: Exploring MainStage
- Contents
- Chapter 1: A First Look at MainStage
- Chapter 2: Adding and Organizing Patches
- Chapter 3: Editing Patches
- Chapter 4: Learning Controller Assignments
- Chapter 5: Mapping Screen Controls
- Chapter 6: Working with Concerts and Sets
- Chapter 7: Editing Concert Layouts
- Chapter 8: Playing Back Audio
- Chapter 9: Performing Live with MainStage
- Chapter 10: Getting Answers
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Chapter 3 Editing Patches
Enter a value in the High Key Floating value slider, in the same way as you did for the m
Low Key Floating Split value slider.
Now when you play notes leading down to the Low Key note, or play notes leading up
to the High Key note, the key range extends to follow your playing by the number of
semitones dened for the oating split point.
Key Concepts
Key range: Â For software instrument channel strips, the key range denes the
incoming MIDI notes that will produce sound using the generator of the software
instrument. Two instruments with overlapping key ranges create a layer.
Keyboard split: Â A patch containing two or more channel strips, the key ranges of
which are adjacent, so the sound is produced by dierent instruments depending on
which notes you play.










