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48MainStage User Guide
Reset program change and bank select numbers in the Patch List
Choose Reset Bank and Program Numbers from the Action pop-up menu for the
MainStage PatchList.
Show bank and program change numbers in the Patch List
Choose Show Bank and Program Numbers from the Action pop-up menu for the
MainStage PatchList.
The MIDI standard allows program change numbers with values from 0 to 127. If all
available program change numbers in a concert are already in use, any new patches added
to the concert are given program change number zero (0), but the number is inactive (the
checkbox is not selected). Bank changes are not supported.
If you edit a program change number to be the same as an existing program change
number, the word “Duplicate” appears in red next to the Program Change value slider. If
two or more patches have the same program change number, and the numbers are active,
the patch that appears first (highest) in the PatchList or patch selector is selected when
you send the program change message with the corresponding value.
Using Reset Bank and Program Numbers sets the bank automatically, based on sets.
This lets you browse sets using bank select numbers, and browse patches using program
change numbers, to access a large number of patches.
You can assign buttons and other controls to send program change messages and use
them to select patches in the concert. For information about assigning buttons, see Button
assignments in MainStage.
Defer patch changes in MainStage
By default, when you switch patches, the new patch is ready to play immediately. You can
defer” a patch change so that the patch change occurs after the last note of the previous
patch has been released or sustained.
Defer a patch change
In the Attributes tab of the MainStage Patch Settings Inspector, select the Defer Patch
Change checkbox.
Note: Deferring a patch change works in Perform mode but does not work when you are
editing patches in Editmode. You can defer incoming MIDI program changes and buttons
mapped to actions, but not defer patch changes made by clicking the Selector object or
using the arrow keys.
Instantly silence the previous patch in MainStage
Sometimes you may want the sound of the previous patch to continue after you select a
new patch, such as when you want to sustain a chord pad while soloing over it. At other
times, you may want to silence the sound of the previous patch instantly when you select
a new patch.
Instantly silence the previous patch when you select a patch
In the Attributes tab of the MainStage Patch Settings Inspector, select the Instantly
Silence Previous Patch checkbox.