I tried my TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2, but it's got a max reverb of 20 sec, which is not enough for swapping to a new ALS (I checked in their TonePrint app, which allows user configuration of 3 slots, and that *is* the max). Then I tried a Strymon Timeline. Its effects can be repeated "forever", and can even make the effect rhythmic ... so ... I'm gonna work that into my setup and hope to have maybe 2-3 Live Sets for a 90 minute Ecstatic Dance set. I'll have to juggle my Sylphyo playing some passable lead over a reverb'ed something-or-other while switching ALS files, so we'll see how that works ... THANKS AGAIN!!
I’m also interested in what are the pro/cons of deluge/push please. I’ve been a deluge user for nearly 5 years now, and use it mostly for performance / midi-looping.
@@mrrafskdeluge is fine for a lot of things, but it’s more of an midi sequencer and sampler with the synth engine added as a bonus. The amount of features they crammed into it is impressive, but compared to Push it’s very limited.
i dont get it man... isnt this just a really expensive launchpad and launchkontrol but without faders, less knobs and more menu diving? do not understand why 2k+ on this stuff?
Just out curiosity, is the push 3 standalone reliable enough to not crash with this live performance method and just general? I’ve been reading mixed opinions whether the push 3 standalone for live so I’m trying to gauge if it’s worth the purchase
I’ve experienced few crashes, but I’m running beta so your mileage may vary. It really depends, and I’d recommend testing the live set multiple times before going on stage.
Great vid, was wondering instead of going left to right per song, why not just Have 2 decks and zig zag down from song to song Each song consisting of 8 elements so it fills the push screen. That way it's less work I guess. Like deck a has a set of songs and all elements of each song live under the same track like kick , hihats. Not sure if that makes sense. I think u have a song grouped per track now where u could just have two groups and mix between each song and all the songs are in either group a or b(deck a / b)
Well, this could work if you working with audio clips only or have all songs organised the same, using the same drumkits for drums etc. In my case each track uses different combination of audio clips, drumkits and instruments, that's why I use groups going left to right
@@xrcstrecords ahh I see cool. Forgot to reply but was gonna say I use an instrument rack with each instrument assigned to a different chain selector then can automate what ever instrument u want to use. Thanks again, inspiring video.
I'm actually thinking this might be the best way to prepare tracks for push as exporting stems or setting up chain selectors for lots of tracks is really time consuming. What is the max track song count u think push 3 stand alone could handle? Going to try this way :-)
@@qwertySnowyI managed to get 5 songs, each with 8 tracks running in a single project this way, but the graphics was getting slugish and I had to run with 512 buffer.
@xrcstrecords thanks good to know I was hoping to have 20 or 30 tracks lol I guess if most of it is audio / and only a few vsts maybe should be ok. How long is your set for 5 songs?
Thanks! I run main audio from Push to iPad for level metering, bit of compression and saturation before sending the audio to the main mixer. I sort of mentioned it in this video too. TC Helicon Blender Review. The Cheap Alternative to Teenage Engineering TX-6 Mixer/USB Interface. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-25ST9_j6bww.html