I've been using Live for some time but only recently have started getting ready to play out (first time in many years, and first time ever with a laptop *crosses fingers*). Anyway, I've been stumbling a bit while trying to get Live set up for live (ironically). So far so good, but I haven't gigged yet and I'm sure I'm not using it the most efficiently.
First, I was able to get racks working, and that basically meant I could use Live, since I need splits (zones) with different sounds.
I've been creating a new Set for each song I do. These are pop/rock tunes, typical 3-5 minutes. My first concern is load time; I realize this depends on which vsts I use. I have one "generic" Set that has some staples in it: a pad, an organ, a piano and a couple others. Each of these is on a different track.
So the first question is: Is a Set for each song sound typical? Or do people tend to load up one Set with all the vsts they will use for a given night/set of songs? I was afraid of too much memory usage.
Second question: Is there a way to remotely (key or midi, key preferred) arm the next track? Ideally I would be able to use arrow keys to move between tracks. The best I was able to do was to have keys mapped to *particular* tracks, which is workable.
Next, I was wondering about how to avoid clipping (inside Live, not afterward in signal flow). I'm trying to set up my vsts and tracks in such a way that it couldn't happen, but also balancing against the need for good S/N. I was considering throwing a compressor plugin on the master track. Does anyone do this?
My last question is really just a call out to any tips or tricks related to using Live as a keyboard performance platform
Thanks!