Using MPE in
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Arturia Pigments is a synthesis powerhouse, with modules for virtual analog, wavetable, granular, and more. Add MIDI Polyphonic expression so you can control sound with amazing detail from your fingertips with the help of this tutorial!
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Props for the Ligeti reference.
🙏 great to hear from another Ligeti head
First heard him in the 2001 A Space Odyssey movie in ‘68. Brilliant.
Bonus points for Ligeti reference - which was dead on, btw :-)
Ummm 01:24 "No MPE Switch" ?
Umm yes there is.
Just below the top E of the keyboard display.
Apart from that, an interesting video.
Thanks
Thanks for the correction - indeed it was an error that I made, probably because I had switched it long ago and when I worked on the tutorial, everything seemed to "just work" and I couldn't find that button. Sorry for spreading mis-information :)
@@SenselInc That's OK. You're allowed the occasional mistake.
Try not to make a habit of it ... 😉
Tough crowd.
hmmm so i have to use bitwig?
Thankw, which mpe keyboard is being used in this video?
The Sensel Morph
@@SenselIncIt's a real shame you stopped selling it :-(
Great Video!
Pigments doesn't seem to be truly mpe compatible since it doesn't produce the sounds seperately for each key, right?
If I map the AT to a high cut F1, it will affect all sounds and not the specific key I'm modulating the hight cut with. Instead of, for example: playing a bass note that just sounds static and playing a higher note that slides up and down the key, changing the sound of only that high note.
Or am I wrong?
No it is MPE compatible. Depending on the DAW, you may need to alert the DAW that the plugin is indeed MPE (VST3's can't communicate MPE status to the DAW), and make sure that Pigments is in MPE mode. In Pigments 2, MPE support can be switched on and off by clicking the power icon next to the MPE button
in the lower toolbar. In 3, click the settings tab to turn on MPE.
@@SenselInc Thanks for your answer! I figured it out now.
I also found a way to map pitch bending to different parameters, at least in ableton (using 'expression control' and mapping it correctly, maybe this is helpful).
You should make mir videos!:)