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Uhe vst pitch bend problem
Uhe vst pitch bend problem













uhe vst pitch bend problem

I've made some researches on the forum but wanted fresh thoughts. Some opinions and experiences on MPE hardware users would be nice. Also the Sensel Morph Thunder looks like real fun to control M4L devices. When you hear something like the Kijimi attached to a Seaboard in action, it's tough to keep your mind clear. Maybe having a block or morph next to it (for the iPad) could be just about nice instead of dropping 2000 on an Osmose and learn to play it.Įvery new idea is welcomed indeed but with this one I have a hard time getting over the "GAS" thing and answering "Do I really need it?". Or just having an Ableton Push which has PolyAT now would be sufficent? Just great because it has scales and MIDI tools on ableton, since I'm no trained player. Did it really changed something for you, users or people who tried it? Am I just influenced by marketing stuff, thinking that getting a Sensel Morph or Osmose will help me making sounds? And the soon-to-be-released Osmose which looks incredible to me.īut. The famouses Linnstrument or Continuum also.

uhe vst pitch bend problem

There's some controllers with the well known Seaboard, Seablock, but also Sensei Morph or Joué. Well, MPE is now quite popular, being implemented in synths, early with Black Corporation, now with Sequential / Dave Smith, also Moog with the One. I'm looking for a new keyboard to use in conjunction with ableton, which finally supports MPE. Right now I have a Juno 2 which is good but outdated. Lately i've been considering to have just 1 keyboard in the studio except all the modular/semi monosynths (euro, 303, 0-coast, boutique, etc. Some context before entering the subject (yes of course this comes from a personal problem.):















Uhe vst pitch bend problem