Using MPE in Live 11 - No controller necessary!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Here's a bonus Ableton Live 11 tutorial from Rob Jones looking at the new MPE features.
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What is MPE?
MPE is a new specification based on MIDI, the universal protocol for electronic music. MPE allows digital instruments to behave more like acoustic instruments in terms of spontaneous, polyphonic sound control. So players modulate parameters like timbre, pitch, and amplitude - all at the same time.
You may have seen controllers like the squidgy Seaboard where players can not only manipulate the keys traditionally but also in new, more tactile ways in order to create a new playing experience.
ABLETON LIVE 11 NOW SUPPORTS MPE!
But you don't need an MPE controller to take advantage of this awesome new feature... In this clip taken from a recent live stream for our members, Rob explains how!
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This is a really cool idea for those of use who don't have an MPE controller. Thanks for the demo and inspiration!
MPE stands for Midi Polyphonic Expression, the word polyphonic refers to the amount of signals, its an extension to the MIDI specification that enables attaching parameter control information to individual notes, instead of globally per MIDI channel
Thanks for clearing that up
Cool thanks! Looking forward to trying with Prophet 6 now that MPE has been added.
The first MPE instrument was the Haken continuum and was released in 2002, it was then followed by the eigenharp alpha in 2012, but there wasn't a real standard to mpe until 2020
Still waiting for my 11 licence to drop!!
Mine dropped a day early. Email Ableton, you deserve the license right away.
@@Allan-et5ig got it now bud, just need to learn how to use it lol