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Looks like ROLI has a better list: https://support.roli.com/article/mpe-compatible-synthesisers
Thanks for the push, I've finally bought it and I love it
Great news!
Just keep looking...
That's like saying you don't feel like dealing with the most expressive control surfaces. MPE may not be not necessary if you want to make regimented, keyboard-dominated techno music. But for those of us who prefer to have maximal human expression in our music, then MPE is becoming a must-have.
Created (yet) another thread on MPE to reply to @telecharge and @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr.
Personally, I make repressed, anal retentive industrial robot music to keep me from expressing emotions. Believe me, the world is better off without my emotional contributions.
I do respect ye minstrels heartily though.
Me too. I went crazy and now the cupboards are stocked with 10 years of music apps I have yet to dig into. Stopped buying the new things, unless they're clearly different than the classics, that have had years of development behind them.
That being said, I'm interested in Different Drummer. Not put off by the price, just the time to figure out how to work it. People here have shared some great sounding percussion made with it.
It's idiosyncratic for sure... but the learning curve isn't as steep as it looks from first blush. Most of it makes sense fairly quickly after you get over the first hump. It does take a bit of initial time commitment though. I figured out most of it, so I imagine most of you could too.
I REALLY want Elastic FX, but can't bring myself to pull the trigger because I already have apps like Turnado and WOW that I can automate in Auria Pro.
EFX isn't too pricey, but I can likely hold out a bit longer... at least until the first sale.
Dhalang is another app that would be great with MPE out so that one could use it to drive other synths in whatever tuning.