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Please i need suggestion to some synth app with FULL and verified support of MPE

(ideally AUv3 but not necessary, it's ok if it is standalone receives MIDI and runs on background .. i need test MPE implementation on something what is 100% reliable, working, tested by users that it does EXACTLY what it should do in terms of MPE

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  • @dendy said:
    (ideally AUv3 but not necessary, it's ok if it is standalone receives MIDI and runs on background .. i need test MPE implementation on something what is 100% reliable, working, tested by users that it does EXACTLY what it should do in terms of MPE

    I quite like the MPE implementation of Bleass Megalit, it’s one of the best, and very easy for the user to dial things in. The oly problem is that Bleass Megalit itself has been completely unreliable for me for over a year already (UI freezes). I’ve reported this to Bleass several times, they’ve never managed to fix it, but it seems most people don’t have any problem.

    The Audio Modeling Swam apps also have a very thorough implementation, though it’s a slightly complicated one. What’s great about it is that it lets you draw curves - very useful to fine tune the response, and much more convenient than having to do it on the controller itself (especially because many iOS touchscreen controllers don’t even let you take this, and many hardware controllers need a desktop app to adjust these things)

  • I consider @Gavinski the MPE authority and highly value his opinions on all matters regarding MPE.

    I see that audiodamage synths all seem to have some sort of MPE implementation.

  • @egobeats said:
    I consider @Gavinski the MPE authority and highly value his opinions on all matters regarding MPE.

    I see that audiodamage synths all seem to have some sort of MPE implementation.

    Not as good as the ones mentioned above tho. There are other ppl here who really know a lot more about mpe than me btw, @SteveElbows for example, to name just one!

  • GeoShred and SWAM are always first that come to mind.

    One of the Juno clones I believe has MPE.

  • ElasticOSC?

  • Roli noise has great animated keys.

  • Animoog Z

  • thanls guys, i knew you are endless source of infromation ! i have what i needed, thanks !

  • @Squishy said:
    ElasticOSC?

    Elastic osc is good in some ways. Very simple to dial in. But it doesn't allow you to assign note off velocity as a mod source and it doesn't have user adjustable response curves. So it's a good implementation, it's very easy to use, but it's not quite as complete as it could be (though it seems many people don't care about note off velocity as a modulation source, it's very cool when used well, Roli Equator has a lot of good examples of that. Yeah Dendy, you use desktop too, right? Look at Roli Equator, I think it's on v3 now

  • Roli 5d, not auv3 and 9 years since last updated but I have just tested it with my seaboard and it works.

    Might be useful as it gives visual feedback on all 5 dimensions of expression...strike, glide, slide, press and lift.

    There are some really good sounds and it is free and simple to use.

  • @deadpoetlive said:
    Roli 5d, not auv3 and 9 years since last updated but I have just tested it with my seaboard and it works.

    Might be useful as it gives visual feedback on all 5 dimensions of expression...strike, glide, slide, press and lift.

    There are some really good sounds and it is free and simple to use.

    cool thanks

  • Anyone try the Ribbons MPE?

    Or the noise app?

  • edited April 8

    i found interesting thing i was not aware yet during this my ios coding discovery .. old devices are actually much BETTER equipped for MPE cause they have true 3D touch on displays - where new devices doesn't have this feature .. weird step from Apple to abandon such good technology .. new devices just detect "area" of finger witch is touching screen, not true pressure intensity - and even that just in few discrete steps... And what is worse they tell you that user "increased" touch area (which can be interpreted as a kind of "pressure") - usually when you press "less" - you don't get that information anymore..

    Sad to see that Apple is literally breaking all what it is good on their HW and SW continuously for years ... Sometimes it feels like they intentionally break the platform to meke it less great and interesting for music apps
    :(

  • 3D Touch was removed long ago (2019?). It apparently was not widely used and removing it reduced manufacturing cost and freed up room for larger batteries…and was only on phones. It was handy for music apps (not many of which took advantage of it), but music creation is a pretty niche market.

  • @dendy said:
    (ideally AUv3 but not necessary, it's ok if it is standalone receives MIDI and runs on background .. i need test MPE implementation on something what is 100% reliable, working, tested by users that it does EXACTLY what it should do in terms of MPE

    I play Linnstrument daily. Velocity keyboard app occasionally on the move:

    1 Tera Pro. I've not had any weird issues with MPE in Tera Pro. Just works perfectly.

    2 Moog coming as they do under the watchful eye of Geert Bevin key contributor to the development of the Linnstrument as well. Animoog therefore a good example. Proper mod matrix

    3 ID700. pick a block (excuse my terminology, not sure what they're actually called), IE an index, a filter, an osc, pick a mod source, choose pressure or CC74, carry on

    4 Bleass various. Their routing of params is severely limited but they work well for me. No problems with what they do, just wish they could do more.

    On desktop there's plenty, but I'm assuming you don't care about those? Surge XT being the most obvious to mention.

  • @dendy said:
    i found interesting thing i was not aware yet during this my ios coding discovery .. old devices are actually much BETTER equipped for MPE cause they have true 3D touch on displays - where new devices doesn't have this feature .. weird step from Apple to abandon such good technology .. new devices just detect "area" of finger witch is touching screen, not true pressure intensity - and even that just in few discrete steps... And what is worse they tell you that user "increased" touch area (which can be interpreted as a kind of "pressure") - usually when you press "less" - you don't get that information anymore..

    Sad to see that Apple is literally breaking all what it is good on their HW and SW continuously for years ... Sometimes it feels like they intentionally break the platform to meke it less great and interesting for music apps
    :(

    I bought an old 6+ for 3D Touch and a headphone socket, works great with geoshred. Even has a proper home button. ;-)

  • edited April 8

    @Fantastic said:

    @dendy said:
    (ideally AUv3 but not necessary, it's ok if it is standalone receives MIDI and runs on background .. i need test MPE implementation on something what is 100% reliable, working, tested by users that it does EXACTLY what it should do in terms of MPE

    I play Linnstrument daily. Velocity keyboard app occasionally on the move:

    1 Tera Pro. I've not had any weird issues with MPE in Tera Pro. Just works perfectly.

    2 Moog coming as they do under the watchful eye of Geert Bevin key contributor to the development of the Linnstrument as well. Animoog therefore a good example. Proper mod matrix

    3 ID700. pick a block (excuse my terminology, not sure what they're actually called), IE an index, a filter, an osc, pick a mod source, choose pressure or CC74, carry on

    4 Bleass various. Their routing of params is severely limited but they work well for me. No problems with what they do, just wish they could do more.

    On desktop there's plenty, but I'm assuming you don't care about those? Surge XT being the most obvious to mention.

    Cheers for pointing out Tera Pro, didn't realise it was MPE, got it ages ago on a FOMO sale and pretty much forgot about it...just opened it, haven't got a clue what I'm doing, esp brainz, but it sounds flipping brilliant. :-)

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