![]() When Apple moved Logic to the AppStore - again they made it clear that Mainstage was being broken out - and being sold separately. It was also well stated by many that Apple was doing away the boxed products - Logic was the real holdout. And that Mainstage was being split out as well - All this was out there on the streets in September. It was rather clear that Soundtrack Pro was headed to the morgue, Waveburner's going bye bye and will be incorporated into Logic 10. I also paid full price for PT10, and DP7. I paid $500.00 for Logic 9 / As a music professional - I'm not upset at Apple. Formerly a component of the Logic Studio suite, Apple moved MainStage (and Logic Pro) to the Mac App Store last December. MainStage is a 302 MB download from the Mac App Store and is priced at $29.99, although the 2.2.1 update is of course free for current MainStage 2.2 users. Resolves several issues related to the download and installation of basic and additional content - Addresses a stability issue that could cause MainStage to hang during startup while initializing MIDI - Fixes issues that improve CPU performance and latency, particularly when using the Playback plug-in - Resolves an issue that prevented stereo audio input from working as expected - Fixes a problem that blocked sidechain input for plug-ins The MainStage 2.2.1 update addresses overall stability and performance issues including: ![]() ![]() According to the full release notes, the update addresses sixteen separate issues, with the company highlighting the following: Apple today released MainStage 2.2.1, an update to the company's software for bringing virtual instruments and effects to live performances.
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