Hi, this is an interesting question.
MainStage is certainly the way to go for live performances. It has many 
features tailored around this task.
However, I am not sure about the VO accessibility of MainStage.
I have never actually used it but on the logic accessibility group I 
remember people saying that it has some shortcomings.
Therefore: personally I would use GB and setup tracks for each instrument. 
Then you can use the arrow keys to switch them. This will work for one MIDI 
input. If you have multiple controllers I doubt that GB will let you assign 
them to different tracks at the same time. This would not be a problem with 
Logic.
Logic is the big brother of GB and it also has some extra features in terms 
of accessibility.
 /Roland

Am Freitag, 6. Januar 2017 13:42:58 UTC+1 schrieb Ramy Moustafa:
>
> Hello all: 
>
> I need to use my mac Laptop to play in live Performances. 
> I know that this group may not have many musicians, but I hope that  I 
> can get my  question here. 
> what is the best when playing in live concert using laptop and a midi 
> controller? 
>  Main stage or garage band? I will not move between many instruments 
> or something, just all I need is a good paino sound, Electric piano, 
> organ. and   pads. 
> can I get them in accessible way and can navigate through them on main 
> stage or garage band? 
> ? 
>
> Thanks 
>
>
> -- 
> Ramy MoustafaSaber 
> Music instructor @: 
> Faculty ofmusical education 
> Music arranger and Sound engineer @: 
> Harmony Recording Studio 
> https://www.facebook.com/HarmonyRecordingStudio.eg 
>

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