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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 6 Working with Concerts and Sets
Overriding Concert- and Set-Level Mappings
By default, mappings you make at the concert level (to parameters and actions) take
precedence over mappings for individual patches or sets in the concert. If you map a
screen control to a parameter at the concert level (for example, to Master Volume), that
screen control cannot be mapped to a parameter or action in a patch or set unless you
override the concert-level mapping.
Similarly, mappings you make at the set level take precedence over mappings for
any patches in the set. If you map a screen control to a parameter at the set level
(for example, to an eect on a set-level channel strip), that screen control cannot be
mapped to a parameter or action in a patch in the set, unless you override the set-level
mapping.
When a screen control is mapped at another level, the parameters in the Screen
Control Inspector are dimmed and are unavailable. You can override the concert- and
set-level mappings for an individual patch, and then map the screen control at the
patch level.










