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How do you manage/switch project(songs) during live ?
#1
Everything is in the title  Wink

Personally, most of my projects are like songs. And in a live situation it's quite difficult to switch from one song to another because obviously the Nerdseq stops to load the next project. And that in addition it is necessary to manage and change/load all the other parameters of the other modules...
I tried to group all the songs on the same project but the pattern copy/paste does not work between projects (normal I think)
How do you get around that or minimize the downtime between two parts/projects/songs?

Thaaaaaaanks!
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#2
I’m not yet doing this, though I’ve done a bit of imagining as to how I might, and I’ll be following this thread with interest.

So far my thoughts have boiled down to live loopers (or equivalent, as some sampler modules can get quite close, if perhaps not quite as fluidly as more dedicated ones) and/or, as is custom on the internet, giant washes of reverb. Smile

So... live loopers or similar.

Which in turn brings in some major questions about clocking, as I would prefer for NerdSEQ to remain my master clock source, and for these transitions to keep time well, but that NerdSEQ would have to stop, do some loading, and then get going again appropriately so it wouldn’t as easily be able to remain the master clock through that process. :/

Given the above, I’m first trying to work in terms of the fewest number of projects I can get away with, and try to break them up along lines where a slightly longer pause is fine and can be filled with reverb Wink and/or perhaps some manually-triggered playback of some pre-recorded audio material.
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(03-09-2021, 11:18 PM)mvdirty Wrote: I’m not yet doing this, though I’ve done a bit of imagining as to how I might, and I’ll be following this thread with interest.

So far my thoughts have boiled down to live loopers (or equivalent, as some sampler modules can get quite close, if perhaps not quite as fluidly as more dedicated ones) and/or, as is custom on the internet, giant washes of reverb. Smile

So... live loopers or similar.

Which in turn brings in some major questions about clocking, as I would prefer for NerdSEQ to remain my master clock source, and for these transitions to keep time well, but that NerdSEQ would have to stop, do some loading, and then get going again appropriately so it wouldn’t as easily be able to remain the master clock through that process. :/

Given the above, I’m first trying to work in terms of the fewest number of projects I can get away with, and try to break them up along lines where a slightly longer pause is fine and can be filled with reverb Wink and/or perhaps some manually-triggered playback of some pre-recorded audio material.

Thank you for your answer mvdirty. 
Yes, well that's exactly how I'm doing it now. Between ambient sample which turns and reverb to death on in clouds in freeze mode.

I find moderately satisfactory and therefore I wait (like you) to find or that one suggests to me a more optimized or satisfactory way of anchoring the projects  Wink
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