Using sf2 sounds while playing live

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Hey everyone! Im new to the sub and I'd really like to get some advice on how to play live using sf2 files.
I already knew about the existance of this software but just now I am experimenting trying to figure out a way to use it live. I don't need to do anything fancy, I'd like to use some fender rhodes or organ or, generally, high quality .sf2 banks to level up the sound of my keyboard live. I have already tried the integrated "sf2 player" and it works, but i'd like to have a way of quickly switching between different setups, like being able to switch with a CC command or a mouse click between different sf2 and eventually effect chains for different songs, sort of like taking a snapshot of the entire setups and having them available to be quickly selected when necessary... https://tutuapp.uno/
h1idet wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2024 7:20 am
Hey everyone! Im new to the sub and I'd really like to get some advice on how to play live using sf2 files.
I already knew about the existance of this software but just now I am experimenting trying to figure out a way to use it live. I don't need to do anything fancy, I'd like to use some fender rhodes or organ or, generally, high quality .sf2 banks to level up the sound of my keyboard live. I have already tried the integrated "sf2 player" and it works, but i'd like to have a way of quickly switching between different setups, like being able to switch with a CC command or a mouse click between different sf2 and eventually effect chains for different songs, sort of like taking a snapshot of the entire setups and having them available to be quickly selected when necessary...
As for now LMMS is not well suited for live-performances. Not being able to switch instruments are just one issue.
You could theoretically use several SF2-players that had different instruments selected and switch them in, but its fiddly and stressful in a live-situation

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