Best MPE controller?

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Another vote for sensel Morph, useful for many things, great with iPAD over BT (I even have the QWERTY keyboard overlay) and its fun being bale to make your own instrument templates with the creator kit.

I also have a Hydrasynth that gives great Polly AT and with the ribbon gets pretty close to MPE with a real keyboard what is what I prefer playing (I tried the Linnstrument but just couldn't play it)

I am hoping when my Osmose turns up that will be the best MPE controller for me :hyper: )
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I know it's a little out there but the microfreak makes an interesting semi-MPE controller. It has poly aftertouch with great sensitivity and it's recognized as MPE inside ableton; I tried it and it's surpisingly good. of course not an actual MPE controller (no slide or Y axis). It's a touch-plate pressure so the amount of flesh you put will determine the pressure.

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Not MPE so much as multi-touch, which is fine. It shouldn't have to support all 5 dimensions of a Roli to qualify. It's also around the same price as a Seaboard Block, so it's bloody good value. I've had to talk myself out of getting one a few times lately.
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