Hi, I am in the same boat with you, except I’m using an acoustic archtop guitar with live electronics. Unfortunately i have just started this project, so I can’t provide you with lots of information or any sound examples. But here is my set up and some food for thought.
Amplification: mic DPA 4099 with a cello mount. Expensive, but 100 % worth it. I hate piezo pick ups. I don’t want to play loud music or music with live drums, so I am not afraid of feedback issues. I also tend to not use any sequencers or as little as possible. Only small room reverb on guitar + granular drones and pads + FM/wavetable for additional textures + simple bass.
Electronics: The mic goes to the MOTU M2 interface and Macbook Air M2 with Ableton Intro. Probably will ditch the laptop for an old and trusty Ipad pro 2017 with AUM and 2 synths (ID 700 and Tardigrain) i like more than many hardware synths I’ve had previously. I also have MSW-810, that i use for bass (super simple 1 oscillator synth). This is an analog synth, but in my humble opinion, fat analog synths or some crazy big VA synths may take to much sonic space. I’m going to use it with Keith McMillen 12 Step, but am not not sure yet.
Artists to check out:
Zoë Keating - cellist, live looping in Ableton, controls everything regarding electronics with a midi controller (Keith McMillen Soft Step).
Francesca Guccione - violin player, uses almost every modern Moog synth at the same time (TBH overkill for what she does with them) and laptop.
Those two ladies are exceptional because they bring electronics into acoustic world and not vise versa, which is somewhat easier, in my opinion.
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