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Taking the MainStage with Nine Inch Nails

 
When Nine Inch Nails went on tour, there used to be “racks of equipment that we had to carry around to reproduce all the different elements,” explains Keyboard and Sound Technician Mat Mitchell. Now all they need is a MacBook Pro and Logic Studio. With MainStage, says Trent Reznor, “I can do all of my synth work, and my guitar rig, and my vocal processing in an understandable graphic interface that’s easy to change.” (link)

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