Future Music

What’s the difference between MPE and MIDI 2.0?

-

If you keep an eye on developmen­ts in music technology, you’ve no doubt spotted a couple of terms cropping up with increasing regularity in recent years, one being MPE – which we’re discussing here – and another MIDI 2.0. Seeing as both are, on the surface, updates to the standard MIDI format we’ve been using to control hardware and plugins for decades, you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re one and the same. In reality though, they have little to do with one another. So what’s the difference?

MPE is basically a simple extension to standard MIDI, using the exact same tools as any regular MIDI control setup, albeit giving each note its own MIDI channel, allowing individual notes to be treated like distinct instrument­s. As drum machine legend and Linnstrume­nt designer Roger Linn put it when he spoke to MusicRadar last year, “It’s existed since the beginning of MIDI in the form of what they called MIDI Mode 4.”

MIDI 2.0, on the other hand, is a major change to the entire MIDI spec (although it will remain backwards compatible) promising more precise articulati­on and pitch control, as well as increased flexibilit­y in how MIDI devices can communicat­e with one another. While we won’t get bogged down in the technicali­ties here, benefits of MIDI 2.0 will include the ability to have devices communicat­e bi-directiona­lly through a single cable, the ability to share configurat­ion ‘profiles’ for devices via a MIDI lead, as well as smoother control changes and tighter timing. Read full spec details at: bit.ly/MIDItwo

Technicall­y then, MIDI 2.0 is the bigger change, although users won’t notice a sudden difference. As Linn says, “The vast majority of what people really want to do has already been made possible by MIDI 1.0. This industry moves very slowly, and we have a lot of small developers who don’t have the resources to support every standard, so MIDI

2.0 might take a long time before it is widely in use.”

Conversely, while MPE is built on the original specificat­ion, its implementa­tion in controller­s and synth design immediatel­y lets musicians do new and interestin­g things. While the two developmen­ts are different, fortunatel­y neither runs contrary to the other – the arrival of MIDI 2.0 will benefit MPE controller­s as much as any other MIDI device, without necessaril­y ever supersedin­g them.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia