Mainstage-3.6.4.dmg -

To ensure you don’t get audio dropouts during a guitar solo, follow these optimization guides specifically for version 3.6.4:

If macOS blocks the app because it’s not from the App Store (even if legitimate), open Terminal and run:

sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/MainStage.app

Even a stable version has quirks. Here are the top three user-reported issues with MainStage-3.6.4.dmg and how to solve them. MainStage-3.6.4.dmg

Ensure you downloaded this file from a trusted source (such as the Apple App Store "Purchases" section or a legitimate archive). MainStage is generally a paid app; if you obtained the .dmg from a third-party site, be cautious of corrupted files.

Important: MainStage is commercial software. To legally obtain MainStage-3.6.4.dmg, you must purchase it from the Mac App Store (usually $29.99 USD). Downloading this DMG from third-party torrent or file-sharing sites is software piracy and risks malware infection. To ensure you don’t get audio dropouts during

If you have a legitimate license and an older installer:

Audio software is notorious for breaking during major OS updates. A waveshaper or a vintage EQ you rely on for your signature guitar tone might work perfectly in 3.6.4 but crash in 3.6.6. Many engineers freeze their rigs at a known “good” version to ensure a tour isn’t derailed by a coding error. Even a stable version has quirks

The magic of MainStage-3.6.4.dmg is the "Concert" file. Imagine you have a 20-song setlist. You can organize your patches into "Sets" (one per song).

A typical patch chain for a keyboardist might be:

To save CPU in 3.6.4, use "Channel Strips" instead of multiple instances of Alchemy. Duplicate a single channel strip and swap the instrument rather than loading a new one.