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Hi Warren yes, I have just (re)discovered Mainstage myself recently - and I really like it :) The advantages imo: - You can design your custom UI surface with sliders, knobs, level meters etc. exactly the way you need. Actually, I have i.e. rebuild my hardware controller on the screen. - Assigning to midi controllers is very easy. I esp. like the flexibility you have (single value, toggle, parameter range...). - I like the way it's handling esp. keyboard layers, allowing you to control in great detail how you want to use a master midi keyboard. - Patches are a nice way to organize your ... well patches. - Overall, so far it seems to make efficient use of resources (CPU, memory). - And the most important factor: I always found it frustrating to emulate my hardware fx in Logic and vice versa. Here, I'm able to re-use the Logic effects, instruments and routing possibilities I'm familiar with. And if I stumble upon a good idea for a song while looping, I can easily replicate it in Logic with the same settings. - Oh, and of course: if you're already a Logic user, you get it for free :-) best regards Buzap -- GRATIS für alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01