![]() I would like to add some of my experience to this thread to maybe define the problem further. I've been hunting all over the web to find a solution for this issue of Kontakt in MainStage, but I have found nothing so far. Maybe some of you face similar problems and know what to do? I tried to play aroung with audio settings a little, but I didn't succeed. So there is a huuuuuuuuuge difference in performance I cannot explain. Why is that and what can I do here? I mean, opened up separately both softwares work just fine at the same time, but my piano is not included in Mainstage 3 □ And when I include it my CPU crashes. After playing 2 or 3 (!!) tones my CPU crashes and it is impossible to play. When I try to play my Vintage D piano within Mainstage 3 by creating a software instrument, selecting Kontakt Player 5 and open the Vintage D library Mainstage 3 fails badly. So, when I open up both softwares separately there are no problems here. ![]() CPU is the bottleneck I guess (Intel Core Duo 2) but RAM should be fine (8 GB) and my SSD also improves performance I hope. Thing now is: When I open up Mainstage and use it solely for vocal effects and at the same time open up Kontakt Player 5 and use it as stand-alone for piano my Macbook Pro faces no problems. Although I think that the Mainstage pianos are quite nice in their price class I want to use my Galaxy Vintage D piano that runs via Kontakt Player 5 by Native Instruments. I want to use Mainstage mainly for vocal effects and piano. ![]() I have spent a great deal of time to optimize the software for my needs and I have come across one issue that I could not solve. I am new to Mainstage 3 and I totally love the way it lets musicians focus on making music live. ![]()
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