a quick way to check if a keyboard has release velocity is checking its Midi Implementation Chart, they are easy to find on the internethey alexandre, my two keyboards doesn't have mpe, neither aftertouch, but they have release velocity and pd report them via [midiin]they are Roland Juno D (second edition) and Roland Juno DiEm qui., 26 de out. de 2023 às 15:48, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com> escreveu:> On Oct 2 21:56:38 CEST 2022 Simon Iten <itensimon@gmail.com> wrote:> there are “plenty” of polyphonic aftertouch controllers on the market, some of the newer MPE hardware controllers> use CC messages for this though. https://www.midi.org/midi-articles/midi-polyphonic-expression-mpe). some of them> also have release velocity. there are also quite some softsynths that handle release velocity https://vital.audio/ for a> free example), so i would not exactly say this is that rare. and also it will get more common again i guess.> > On 1 Oct 2022, at 15:36, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres at gmail.com> wrote:> > Cool, but not a 'classic keyboard' controller. I don't know any modern one with release velocity, and also> > with polyphonic aftertouch (at least a decent/proper one that is not a pad and actually uses pressure after> > you press the note).Hey Simon, looking back on old messages here on the list. Do you know any modern controller with release velocity which is not part of MPE? I suspect this is coming back as a thing now for MPE controllers.cheers_______________________________________________
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