![]() ![]() I do however still only use the DAW for synthesis purposes so that seems overkill and a waste of valuable processor power to me"ĭAW's are optimized to host VST's. "So run Kaivo in Bitwig Studio then, you will say. It sounds to me like sticking with Bitwig will be the most straightforward solution for you, especially as you already own it. I don't think Mainstage is officially supported on Windows(?). The laptop's audio output will then be “dumped” on a stand alone audio workstation so no extra number crunching is needed for that. Otherwise running 8 mono instances or so and driving them via individual MIDI channels will do the trick. An 8 voice Kaivo instance would however already suit me VERY well, especially if poly AT can be used to control / scrub the sample position per note in real time. ![]() It's a 64 bits, Windows 10, 8MB with an Intel 8th gen i-3 core. My laptop is a reasonable machine but not high spec. Which at last brings me to my question: Do you have any idea how Kaivo will run within Main Stage 3 on a Windows laptop? For me such a program was after all the missing link at the time. I do however still only use the DAW for synthesis purposes so that seems overkill and a waste of valuable processor power to me. So run Kaivo in Bitwig Studio then, you will say. In that respect Kaivo still comes closer to my ideal. It works really well but it only provides regular building blocks like delays, comb filters and such. Then I bought Bitwig Studio 3 because one can build his own instruments in its Grid modular synth. In the mean time I tried Tasty Chip's GR1 which at least seemed to tick all the granular boxes within a hardware solution but it's software tuned out to be a bit of pile up (to put it mildly!). Is the loopback function a setting in MainStage? I don’t think the focusrite interface is the problem because it worked fine without the foot controller.Remember me? I bought Kaivo some years ago but never got it to run because I did not yet use a DAW at the time. This problem is just very specific to using MS3 virtual instruments, MG2, and the Behringer FCB1010 all at the same time. The foot controller operates fine when using the standalone version of MG2. When using the foot controller with just straight guitar effects like Phaser/Flanger built into MS3, it operates fine. One thing which is weird is that I programmed two different synth patches, one is just a synth pad, the other is that synth pad but with a synth lead on top of it, for some reason when a hanging note gets stuck if I just switch to the other patch about 95% of the time it will let go of the note. When I plugged in the footcontroller again, they came back. When I took out the Roland UM-ONE/Behringer FCB1010 and just went the MG2 straight with MS3 there were no hanging notes and I played for awhile. Could it be a storage issue with my mac? Maybe a technical issue of either my Roland UM-ONE or Behringer FCB1010 not properly sending the NoteOff signal? ![]() The other thing I tried was adjusting the buffer size, which seemed to improve it at first, but eventually gave out. ![]() I began to build my setup back and program more patches back into the session, but then it started to happen again. I was using the same pad that was giving me trouble, but this time I had 0 issues. I tried to create a new session, and at first it was working. It happens with all of the virtual instruments, but seems to happen quicker and more frequently when I use a synth pad or when playing chords. I took extra caution to only have one MG running. 1 in every maybe 50-60 notes will sustain indefinitely. Thought that would’ve fixed the problem, but eventually it started to happen again on a lesser scale. Yep, I followed those instructions specifically for running MG on MainStage.Īt first, the hanging notes were ridiculous, I couldn’t even play one or two notes before having them all ring out, but then realized it was because I had GarageBand open. ![]()
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