

MainStage 3 cannot be open during installation or it must be restarted.Īdd a new channel by selecting the “+” button in the upper right hand corner.Īdd 1 instrument with the settings shown in the following image. For this tutorial, I am creating a new concert using the Keyboard template. Open MainStage 3 and create a new concert or open an existing one. Place the instrument folder like the one shown in step 1 into the “Sample Instruments” folder. The “Audio Music Apps” and “Sampler Instruments” folders should have been created when MainStage 3 was installed, however they should be created if they do not exist.
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The full file path to the Sampler Instruments folder is /home/current_user/Music/Audio Music Apps/Sampler Instruments, where “current_user” is the name of the user’s profile. Within the “Music” folder, open the “Audio Music Apps” folder, and then the “Sampler Instruments” folder as shown in the following image. Go to your user home folder and open the “Music” folder. In this case, the instrument is the Sampletekk Black Grand Medium Ambience. The instrument folder that you need will contain files ending in “.exs” and another folder containing all of the individual audio samples. Installing EXS24 Instruments in MainStage 3.ĭownload your instrument and unzip all files.
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Used in this tutorial was MainStage 3.0.3 and Mac OSX 10.9.3

This tutorial is for installing and using EXS24 instruments in MainStage 3. Now, a thing that peopla are a bit unaware of, is the fact that you can load your EXS24 instruments into Mainstage! Here's a short tutorial written by John Maroli. It's packed with instruments, effects and other goodies. This would allow all rangers to have an animal companion, which makes a ton of sense.Mainstage is a great application, (only available for Mac), that turns your Mac into a workstation to use both live and in recording situations. If you just want a small bird friend, like and owl or raven, you could take the find familiar spell and not give up other powerful abilities. That way, they can get a smaller beast that isn't strong enough to contribute meanfully to taking down the enemy, but can perform a variety of other tasks (in and out of combat). I feel like rangers should be able to learn the find familiar spell. The Beast of The Air Primal Companion gets Flyby as well as the owl, so you can use the animal to aid your own attacks without putting it in any severe danger. Exploit this rule and command your pet to take the help action. Using the new beastmaster rules in TCoE, you can command your animal companion to take an action OTHER THAN ATTACKING as a bonus action WITHOUT SACRIFICING ONE OF YOUR OWN ATTACKS. Both the flying snake and the owl have the Flyby trait. The owl also gets Keen Sight, as well as 120 feet darkvision. Also, with your longbow attack, you would be able to apply several different bonuses ( hunter's mark, Sharpshooter, Archery Fighting Style, etc.). Sure it has a stronger attack, but is it really worth sacrificing one of YOUR OWN attacks just for this bird to deal 1d4 + 2 piercing damage (compared to a longbow, which does 1d8 + Dexterity modifier). Keen Sight and Pack Tactics, but the owl or flying snake might still be better. Imagine being a beast master ranger and having this as your beast.
