I've gotten MPE polyphonic pitchbend, pressure, and Timbre/Slide/Y axis to work fine in Repro-5. The main MPE issues for me are: 1. it's limited to two MPE source:parameter mappings, which is... very limited. 2. no presets designed with MPE in mind that I'm aware of. 3. No option for default pressure or timbre mappings, so you have to do it manually for every preset.Fannon wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 4:50 pmU-he plans to add MPE and CLAP for repro too, but this will take some more time for sure.
Repro does sound good drenched in effects, and there are plenty of presets I like. But a major part of the appeal of the Prophets for me is nostalgia and their association with past artists. Mostly because listening to James Blake back in 2013 is what first got me interested in synths (though he was using a Prophet '08 back then, which is more like a Prophet 600, but with aftertouch). And many of his patches rely heavily on the sound of the raw oscillators, not being drenched in effects.
https://reverbmachine.com/blog/james-bl ... th-sounds/
https://samplified.us/blogs/news/james- ... nth-sounds
A little bit of Thom Yorke nostalgia too, though I don't care much for the Dawn Chorus patches (from the free "Thom Yorke Repro presets"), which don't use effects. But I do like the Twist patch (from those presets), which has the reverb and delay at around 40% wet.
