Peter Svarre says:
Depends on the gig I have different live-setups. If it's big venues and a big tour-production with roadies and stagehands, I like to bring all the heavy stuff, which could include my old Fender Rhodes Suitcase Piano, a Yamaha Upright Electric Piano (with acoustic mechanic), a Hammond P100 Organ with a Leslie 147, an old Mini Moog, a Jupiter 6 from Roland, an Ensonic rack-synth. and an AKAI-Sampler, backed up by an Akai mother-keyboard, a mixer, a slave amp. and 2 Electro Voice Speakers for my own monitoring. For smaller gigs I settle with less, and bring on a Nord Electro as substitute for the heavy pianos and the organ. Sometimes I even drop the mixer, amp. and speakers, and runs everything through the Leslie, which gives the keyboard-sounds a little edge. Lately I've started to develop a computer based setup, which allows me to use all the great softsynths and other plugins from Logic, VST, Native Insruments etc. and spread them out or stack them on my mother-keyboard.
posted about 1 year ago on Aug 16, 2007 |
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