Hi,
just to share my latest experiment to replace VEPRO in my Dorico setup combining IAC Manager & Mainstage of Apple. Here what I have succeeded to do :
STEP 1 - CREATE A MIDI BRIDGE
- I opened "Midi and Audio configuration" on my Mac
- I opened the Midi Tab & selected IAC Manager
- I activated the IAC Manager & created a new port called "String Spitfire"
At this stage, in Dorico after restart I can now see a new Midi output "IAC String Sptifire" where I can route my Violins I on channel 1, Violins II on channel 2, Violas on channel 3, etc. IMPORTANT : you need to desactivate in Dorico Preference midi Input of IAC to avoid midi loops.
STEP 2 - CREATE A SERVER
- I opened Mainstage, created a new patch called "String Spitfire" with 5 channels
- I allocated each channel to a Kontakt instruments (reps. Violins 1, Violins 2, &hellipπ, and modified the channel input of each (Violin 1:1, Violin 2:2, Violas:3,β¦)
- Then, in the Channel Strip inspector at the bottom, I have selected Β« IAC String Sptifire Β» as a Midi input
And VoilΓ ! Now my strings in Dorico are connected to the Spitfire Strings in Mainstage. Tomorrow I will try to repeat the process to create Spitfire Brass, Spitfire Woodwind and all the libraries I have creating new patches.
This solution is very promising and hope I will be able to create and connect my brass as well. I will keep you updated.
EDIT 1 : it does not work, my mistake : you can play only one patch at a time. So the server should be created in Logic Pro or cubase
EDIT 2 : Finally it can work but you have to add keyboards to the current patch, assign this new keyboard to IAC Spitfire Brass and assign you instrument Kontakt to this new keyboard. So you can create as many IAC port as you have libraries, and route you DAW/ notation software to the corresponding bus of the library you want to use. This way you can load a projet instantenously as all instruments are preloaded in your Mainstage