I do a bunch of layering, tweaking and lots of editing. I also use some Diva and the old Windows version of Alchemy. My main VSTs are Omnisphere (lots of PluginGuru in my sets) and the Native Instruments pianos. I need to convert my Instrument Racks to Unify but that is a big project I am scared to tackle. Then open Live later when I want to put a set together. I just open Unify standalone now and edit everything from there. That's what I have been using for several years but have now been using Unify as my starting point moving forward. I have really been focusing on the S61 because I like its interface and excellent integration with Ableton Live.Ībleton Live has a concept called Instrument Racks which is how you create layers. But once in a while I may bring in something else. I mainly use a Yamaha MOXF6 and the Native Instruments S61. And I use very light keyboards to help my back. Sometimes I will bring a 2nd keyboard if the set requires it. My current live setup consists of one keyboard and a Microsoft Surface Pro 3. I needed to take my sound to the next level and for me, that meant software. After lugging my equipment back and forth for many years, I finally moved from being strictly hardware and started using software synths five years ago. When I first started, the leader asked if I had a keyboard and wanted me to add synth sounds to the mix. I've been on my latest team for 9 years and is the first team I've really been able to use my synth background. Mostly as keys, but several years of just piano. I've been playing on worship teams for close to 30 years. I would love to hear how others use Unify and what your live setup is like. Been discussing playing live in worship services with Shane and now bringing it to the forum for more input/discussion.
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