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Tera Pro MPE question

I can't find this in the manual, but for MPE you can select master 1 or master 16. What is the difference please. They seem to function the same.

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  • edited February 2

    In "proper" MPE terminology, this is called the "Global" channel. It just denotes which channel contains the controller data that is to affect ALL notes (instead of per-note).

    If you use a sequencer to edit MPE data, it's important to set this to the same channel in the synth and sequencer.

    In Xequence you'd find this setting here:


    (the "Lower" zone would mean channel 1 is the "master" channel, "Upper" is channel 16)

  • @SevenSystems said:
    In "proper" MPE terminology, this is called the "Global" channel. It just denotes which channel contains the controller data that is to affect ALL notes (instead of per-note).

    If you use a sequencer to edit MPE data, it's important to set this to the same channel in the synth and sequencer.

    In Xequence you'd find this setting here:


    (the "Lower" zone would mean channel 1 is the "master" channel, "Upper" is channel 16)

    Thanks! My Roli dashboard says "Lower" so I'll choose master 1. Many thanks!

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