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Does the NI controller fully interface with the NI au plugins through main stage like it would through kontakt and will the keylab integrate with the vst plugins as well?
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I received this email from a reader this week:
Does the NI controller fully interface with the NI au plugins through main stage like it would through kontakt and will the keylab integrate with the vst plugins as well?
So you’ve just purchased the Ultimate Organs pack and you’re ready to play organ for the first time with your worship team. What do you do? Here are 10 simple tricks to make you sound like a pro:
Guitars and keyboards occupy the same sonic space in many worship sets, and it's important as a keyboardist to respect and work with the guitar player so that you don't clash sonically. Here are a few ways you can get your silence to mesh
This week’s freebie patch is a synthy pad that will take you straight back to Yes, the 80’s, and some of the classic wavetable synths from that generation. If you’re a nostalgic person, you may find yourself tearing up a little at the memories that come flooding back.
After a long wait (we were holding our collective breaths) MainStage 3.3 is here, and it was worth the wait. There’s a slough of new amazing features, and some critical updates and fixes. Here’s our top 10 new breakthrough features in MainStage 3.3:
Why so serious? If you’re feeling in a mournful state but still want to play gospel-style organ, this is your jam. There’s just a few drawbars on this bad boy, but it has all the feel you’d ever need for a prayer meeting.
I received this email from a reader this week:
Do you know if it is possible to access user created Mainstage patches from Logic? When I'm in Logic and searching under my user channel strip, I can see some of the patches but they wont load because they require the ESX24. Do you have any idea how they can be brought into the Logic word? Converting, loading the ESX24? Etc?
This week's free patch is a classic lead (think Stevie Wonder) and models itself after a legendary synth (Moo. . . , cough), and was inspired by the latest releases by Bruno Mars. If you can't get funky with this one, go home.