Have you thought about using a drum-centric setup? Basically having an electronic drumkit as your primary controller, with some of the pads programmed to give bass or chordal sounds. With two feet and two drumsticks one can create a whole lot of complexity per second, and it feels very natural and not constricted at all. Many of the beats I hear in your videos seem playable with one hand free, so you could trigger bass sounds on a 6-pad with your off hand or something.
That does sound interesting! Some downsides:
I don't know how to play drums with my hands, so I'd need to work up that skill a lot.
I'm not sure I'd be happy with giving up the 88 velocity-sensitive options I have with my fingers for the smaller number I'd have with drum pads.
I like to play note simultaneously, and reducing from ten fingers to two sticks seems not ideal from that perspective.
But I bet someone could do something along these lines that sounded very good!
Many of the beats I hear in your videos seem playable with one hand free
If you mean the drumbeats they're all played with just my feet, so in some sense they're done with both hands free!
I typically play what I'm calling my "rhythm stage setup", though it needs a better name. It's a keyboard, foot drums, breath controller, and whistle-controlled synthesizer, connected with code I write, that lets me give a full and varied sound while keeping the control and flexibility to still be live. Here's what the pieces look like laid out on the floor:
They are:
I usually also have a bunch of quarter inch cables, a few more XLRs, a couple power strips, a yoga mat to keep things from sliding around on stage, a booster seat so I'm the right height to play, and often additional spares.
Note that this doesn't include the mandolin aspect of my setup, since that's much more standard: just a series of guitar pedals.
Here's what it looks like packed to go to Friday's gig in CT:
When I fly I wrap everything in my clothes and, along with my mandolin pedals, it comes in at just under 50lb in a full-size checked bag.
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