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39MainStage User Guide
Work in Edit mode
Overview of Edit mode in MainStage
Editmode is where you add, edit, and manage patches to create your custom sounds and
organize them in your concert. Tasks you can perform in Edit mode include the following:
Choose patch settings in the PatchLibrary
Add, select, and organize patches in the PatchList
Edit patch attributes, including time signature, tempo, tuning, and others
Map screen controls to parameters and actions
Patches are the individual sounds you play using your MIDI controller and the effects
setups you use with your microphone, electric guitar, or other instrument. MainStage
patches can contain one or more channel strips, each with a different instrument or
effects setup.
If MainStage is in Layout or Perform mode, you first switch to Edit mode to begin working.
Switch to Edit mode
Click the Editbutton in the top-left corner of the MainStage window (or press
Command-2).
While you are working in Editmode, you can use the Activity Monitor in the toolbar to
view the current CPU and memory information, as well as received MIDI messages. You
can show or hide the CPU and memory meters in MainStage > Preferences > Display. For
information, see Display preferences in MainStage.
Work with patches
Select patches and sets in the MainStage PatchList
You access patches in a concert by selecting them in the PatchList. You can play the
selected patch using a MIDI controller (for patches with a software instrument channel
strip) or with a connected electric instrument or microphone (for patches with an audio
channel strip).