I was never big on MIDI, so it never occurred to me to have the PC sitting quietly behind the amp, where I could go and apply a new liveset during a break. I know that’s obvious in retrospect, but sometimes people have to discover these things in their own time.įor me, the conceptual gap was bringing a PC up on stage. But then it dawned on me that that’s what the liveset were for: saved banks of sound files that could be loaded up between sets. At first I figured the liveset thing was something you did at home, loading up the amp before rehearsal. This means if I have other sounds that I want to use, like an acoustic guitar simulation, or a wah effect, I can save them as other sounds in another liveset and load that liveset up when I need For example, I could (and did) save the four sounds mentioned above as a liveset. Livesets are collections of saved sounds. The Katana-50 is hiding behind my guitars. Playing Live With Livesets Me playing an outdoor gig, June, 2018. The point is, I thought I had to settle for four, until I discovered the Liveset. I know nobody cares what sounds I prefer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |