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Accidents happen. Protect your favorite Adorama products and purchase a protection plan to stay covered from accidental damage, mechanical or electrical failures, and more.
If we can’t fix it, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.
Protect your product from drops, spills, and more.
Enjoy your gear without fear. We have you covered!
When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
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Adorama Protect powered by Extend is available for purchase to customers in the United States. Not available for international or U.S. territories purchases. Plans on open box items do not cover pre-existing damage.
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macOS 13 or Later, Apple Silicon recommended
Windows 10/11, 64-bit
Models | SKU: TR1163212 MFR: 1163-212 $20.00 $25.00 Save:$5.00 (20%) | ||
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Operating System | Macintosh, PC/Windows | Macintosh, PC/Windows | Macintosh, PC/Windows |
Delivery Method | Download | Download | Download |
Version Type | Plug-In | Plug-In | Plug-In |
The streamlined plugin host for your keyboard rig.
Your Rig, Your Way
StageBox is a standalone plugin host and setlist manager for live keyboard players, designed to simplify performance and provide studio-quality sound on stage with no compromises.
With StageBox, you can take your favorite software instruments and effects plugins on stage, and create dream keyboard rigs not possible with traditional stage pianos.
StageBox is the brain child of Matt Robertson, a 3x Grammy-nominated composer & musical director. Frustrated with using overly complicated or compromised stage solutions currently available, he decided to team up with the legendary Jules Storer (JUCE/Tracktion Engine) to develop his own hosting software which focuses on ease of use and efficiency. Welcome to StageBox!
Adapt Your Set On the Go
StageBox lets you design custom instrument and effect setups using any VST3 or Audio Units plugins, then build them seamlessly into Songs and Sets. When you want to tweak the setlist, simply drag and drop songs into place using the straightforward at-a-glance UI.
Who Can Use StageBox
Touring musicians
Cover bands
Worship groups
Musical theatre
Session players
Outperform Traditional Stage Pianos
StageBox software frees you from the limitations of traditional hardware keyboards by unlocking the processing, storage and playback power of modern laptops, which greatly outperform stage keyboards. It also lets you access a huge range of sounds and processing using any VST3 or Audio Units plugin - not just the presets available on your hardware.
Carry Dream Rigs for Every Occasion
StageBox works with MIDI Controllers and multi-output audio interfaces so you can create custom control configurations and audio routing setups for all your live performance scenarios, however large or small.
StageBox Vs. DAW
Many people have used DAWs for hosting AUs and VST3s in a Live performance environment, but quickly realize that they are not really designed for the task.
Quick navigation
DAWs lack a good way to quickly navigate between Sounds and Songs, particularly if those Sounds are made from complex layers of different instruments.
Flexible setlists
DAWs don't have a way to organize / change a Setlist made up of Songs and Sounds you have created.
MIDI mappings
DAWs usually have MIDI mappings that are based on the whole session, rather than just the active selected Song.
External MIDI
DAWs don't allow a Song selection to be made via an external MIDI pgm change command, which can be really useful in a Live environment.
Optimized performance
DAWs don't allow you to share instrument resources between Sounds / Songs, which can allow for RAM saving when using large sample sets.
On-the-fly transitions
DAWs usually don't have any way to make a seamless transition between two different sounds / songs, unless workarounds are made which compromise other areas of performance.