Software synths supporting MPE (wiki)

This is a list of software synths supporting MPE or voice per channel.
if you know of others feel free to edit this post, or reply so it can be edited.

please discuss these in separate threads.

MPE Compatible

Voice Per Channel

  • U-he Bazille
  • U-he ACE
  • U-he Diva
  • U-he Hive
  • U-he Repro 5
  • Logic Pro X (various inbuilt synths)
  • iZotope Iris 2
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MPE Compatible:

Serum (next release; imminent)

Voice Per Channel:

iZotope Iris 2

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Cubase 10 supports now MPE and has a few vat instruments that work with MPE

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lets split out DAWs and Live performance environments, as we tend not to buy for their sound engines … and its an interesting are itself.

https://community.polyexpression.com/t/daws-and-live-performance-tools-supporting-mpe-wiki/92/2

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Looks like we can add Phaseplant 2 from Kilohearts.

Vital, Generate, Mpefy, Respiro, Dexed, Plasmonic, MSoundFactory…

Noise Engineering just recently added MPE to all their softsynths:

Virt Vereor
Sinc Vereor
Basmilus Iteritas
Cursus Vereor
Loquelic Vereor
Manis Iteritas

The first two are part of their freeware bundle.

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F-em from Traktion has MPE now as well (not sure when it was added). I’ve had some issues with it using the VST3, but the VST2 works flawlessly. Not sure if it’s a problem with the VST3 itself or something to do with my setup though.

Updated Cherry Audio list:

  • Cherry Audio Dreamsynth
  • Cherry Audio Minimode
  • Cherry Audio Sines
  • Cherry Audio DCO-106
  • Cherry Audio Memorymode
  • Cherry Audio Mercury-4
  • Cherry Audio PS-20
  • Cherry Audio Voltage Modular (MPE Interface module is not part of the core package and has to be bought separately)
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New Ableton Live beta includes a brand new synth, Drift, that supports MPE, and also adds MPE to Analog, Collision, Electric and Tension.

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Tal software synths

Tal U-No-Lx

These are various resources for MPE software synthesizers. I am not very interested in them since Roger made Surge XT the official LinnStrument softsynth, and only reference them because they often overlap with updating my own lists of MPE hardware.

https://www.rogerlinndesign.com/support/support-linnstrument-recommended-sounds

https://synthanatomy.com/?s=MPE