Drum pad screen control parameters, Waveform screen control parameters – Apple MainStage 3 User Manual

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Drum pad screen control parameters

You can use drum pad screen controls with hardware drum pads. You can edit the following
parameters for drum pad screen controls.

Hardware Input

Device pop-up menu: Shows the name of the hardware device with the drum pad control. You
can choose another device, All, or Unassigned.
Note: If the Device parameter for a drum pad screen control is set to All, the MIDI note that
triggers the drum pad (set in the Note value slider) is not sent to any keyboard screen controls
in the patch, and so does not produce sound from any software instrument plug-ins “played”
using those keyboard screen controls.

Channel pop-up menu: Choose the MIDI channel on which MainStage receives input from
the controller.

Note value slider: Change the MIDI note for the drum pad to a different value than the
learned value.

Appearance

Color selector: Choose the color for the active part of the screen control, so that you can easily
see when the drum pad is pressed.

Text Labels

Color selector: Choose the color for the active part of the text label.

Justification buttons: Click to set the text justification (left, center, or right).

Display pop-up menu: Choose what information is displayed in the text display area and how
many lines are used to display text.

Add hardware label checkbox and field: Select the checkbox, then enter hardware label text in
the field to display it on the top line of the control’s text display.

Waveform screen control parameters

You can use waveform screen controls to display the audio waveform of the audio file for a
Playback plug-in. You can edit the Color and Hide Ruler parameters for waveform screen controls.

Appearance

Color selector: Choose the color for the waveform display.

Hide Ruler checkbox: When selected, the ruler at the top of the waveform display is not visible.

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