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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Sjaak <tcplugin@scarlet.be> wrote: > I think Per already reported this in the past but the only real problem >I have run into so far is > that Mainstage becomes instable when you >insert an external AU plugin on a bus. May I jump in and state what I reported. The instability has not to do with a bus but with syncing MainSTage to a sync master plug-in. Suppose you open the looper (Augustus Loop, SooperLooper or Mobius VST inside Bidule AU plug-in) on a bus and set the looper to put out MIDI Clock sync while you set MainSTage to pick up tempo from incoming MIDI. This works fine for a minute maybe, but MainStage is totally going to crash in this set-up. Which is sad. I still run MainSTage as the tempo sync slave (to Mobius) on my MacBook, but I don't put the looper on a bus inside MainStage - I run the looper as a parallel standalone application. But the MIDI Clock form Mobius still goes though the computer's operating system into MainStage. I have not been able to make this tandem standalone set-up crash yet. It's totally stable. This all only relates to people that wants to set the tempo by playing in looping instead of starting out by adapting to a click track. If you don't have a problem with setting the tempo in MainStage for you and your looper to follow, then there will be no instability issue with opening the looper as a plug-in on a bus. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com