And then there are the apps you buy for the actual sounds. There are Mainstage-like apps for managing your access to sounds, like Camelot Pro and Keystage. a way to manage sounds in a live environment AND a library of actual sounds to manage.įor the most part, on an iPad, these two functions are separated. Thanks in advance for any help, greatly appreciated. I’m further assuming (but not sure), that the way it works is to use the USB out on my keyboard (in my case, a Yamaha MOXF8), into the iPad, set the MIDI channel, and then the iPad would produce the virtually-created sounds, which go back “out” thru the USB to be mixed in my keyboard (Yamaha MOXF8 or the like) to be mixed with the internally-created keyboard voices. Also, I therefore am using my one keyboard USB connection for the iPad / forScore and all the valuable things (IMHO) it does for me, like display all my music, lead sheets, Set Lists, writing with the Apple Pencil, and also instantly changes my keyboard settings needed for each piece of music.) Can I get Main Stage type sounds & library from something on an iPad? (I have a MacBook Pro, but want to use only my iPad because I use the iPad for “forScore”, which I absolutely love and cannot do without. (I understand there is a “remote controller” that works on an iPad, but my understanding is that Main Stage itself still has to be on a full-fledged computer.) I’ve read here about some very good Hammond B3 software that I think runs on an iPad, but I don’t know what the formal software name is, etc. How do I get high grade sounds from an iPad (what specific software)? My understanding is that Apple Main Stage only works on a Macbook or the like. I’m at this pointed committed to the Apple / Mac world, as I use my MacBook Pro for Apple Logic Pro (which I’ve used for years) and a current iPad Pro (which I use for “forScore”). I’m looking for something like Apple Main Stage that I can run on my iPad. company + full software product name) in order to even research it. Most of the time, I need the full name (ie. But most of the time, acronyms or short words are used, and for me, not very familiar with all these software products (or how to actually use them), that offers little help. Help please for this old timer (me): Kind of embarrassing, but here goes: I know there are numerous mentions of virtual sound/voice software mentioned here in this forum.
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