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Per Boysen wrote: > Mainstage does not at all work along the old hardware based concept of > "sending MIDI into plug-ins that are programmed to react". What > Mainstage offers is a software concept based on two steps: > > 1) The user creates his own on-screen set of graphic control objects > that directly corresponds to the physical control hardware used. These > screen objects has MIDI Learn capabilities and connect with incoming > MIDI events from the physical control hardware. This graphic interface > may not be changed often once it has been set up (not until you buy a > new MIDI mixer, MIDI pedal-board etc) > > 2) Next phase is to set up the binding between the on-screen objects > and parameters in the software. When doing this you can apply data > scaling, reverse a parameter's response on a pedal's range etc, etc. > So surely the assumption is that the midi controller isn't programmable by the user? This looks like a backward step compared to simply routing midi into a plugin. Can't imagine that it's compatible with any but the most basic of midi controllers. Of course, etc etc may include rather a lot, which may be some consolation. andy