Bitwig's Instrument and FX Selector devices work great in this regard.machinesworking wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 5:40 amThe problem with that way is all instruments are loaded into the CPU at all times. Live is a lot less forgiving than other DAWs doing this. Bitwig supposedly does a good job with this. I haven't done a shootout though.rod_zero wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:52 pm Somehow thousands of artist perform live with the current offerings.
As for changing presets, in ableton one good way to change between sounds is to use a an instrument rack with several instruments in it and use a macro control for selection, you can automate it.
Unused layers don't use CPU... it is very efficient. Beyond that the Selector devices are working well in other ways.
For example, if you play some notes with a long release or reverb tail, then switch layers, those notes will finish and not get cut even as you play notes in the new layer. If you hold the notes on one layer, then switch layers, the held notes keep being held while you play notes on the new layer. So you can play and hold a chord, switch layers, play other sounds, switch layers, play different sounds and the held chord will still be held.
If you use the arpeggiator in a layer, hold the note, switch layers the arp will keep playing while you play notes on the new layer. And if you are using MPE, that held arp note on the previous layer can be modulated by pressure to control arp note volume while playing new notes on the new layer. Held notes from a previously selected layer still respond to MPE so you can do pitch slides, pressure and timbre.
And because you can set a range of midi notes to switch layers, it is immediate and hands on and you can decide in the moment which layers to play or not.