From Brian Willoughby Sent Mon, Feb 12th 2018, 21:37
AFAIK, every synth that responds to PolyAT also responds to MonoAT, so = there should be no problems responding to MPE. There are a few synths = that respond to Channel Aftertouch but not Polyphonic Aftertouch. In = other words, the PolyAT list should be a strict superset of the MonoAT = list. As for Ensoniq, the first couple of products did not have = pressure/aftertouch. That includes the Mirage and ESQ-1. Starting with the EPS and SQ-80, Ensoniq basically shipped their own = polyphonic aftertouch keyboard design with every sampler and synth from = 1988 until 1998 when the Fizmo shipped with only MonoAT. The exceptions = during that decade were the ZR-76 and TS-12, with only MonoAT. I bought = the EPS, ASR-10R, and VFX-SD, but less familiar with the later models. Brian On Feb 12, 2018, at 5:52 AM, Bruno Afonso <xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: > It would probably be good to know which ones respond to polyAT and = those that do multi channel aftertouch, which is mpe preferred way. >=20 > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018, 04:34 Mark C, <xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> = wrote: >> The later Ensoniq synths (SD-1, TS-10, VFX) but were the SQ-80 and = ESQ-1 just aftertouch and velocity? >>=20 >> > Il giorno 12 feb 2018, alle ore 07:02, Brian Willoughby = <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx> ha scritto: >> > >> > Does anyone know if there is an online list of all the MIDI synths = that respond to Polyphonic Aftertouch? It seems like it would be fairly = simple to put together, and once started it would be easy to update as = new synths are released. >> > >> > Anyone have a link? >> > >> > Brian Willoughby >> > >=20