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Sintetizadores polifónicos con aftertouch polifónico

Discover the top synthesizers equipped with polyphonic aftertouch, an advanced feature that allows for unprecedented expressive control over each individual note. This list includes both standalone synthesizers and MIDI controllers offering this functionality, ideal for musicians and producers seeking depth in their performance. Explore models from leading brands and emerging options that are redefining sound interaction. Find the perfect instrument to elevate your musical creativity with unique expressiveness.

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    Arturia PolyBrute

    86 Global Votes
    • FullTouch® keyboard enables polyphonic aftertouch expression

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    The Arturia PolyBrute stands out for its FullTouch® keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch, enabling dynamic expression across the entire key movement range. This feature, along with its FullTouch modes and MPE compatibility, makes it an exceptional tool for performance and advanced sound design.

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    Moog One

    0 Global Votes

    The Moog One is a high-end polyphonic analog synthesizer that offers polyphonic aftertouch, a crucial feature for advanced musical expression. Its tri-timbral sound architecture and extensive modulation capabilities, including four LFOs and multiple FM pathways, allow for exceptional sound manipulation and detailed expressive control.

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    Waldorf Iridium

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    • Transmits polyphonic aftertouch individually for each note

      (+4)

    The Waldorf Iridium offers an exceptional playing experience due to its responsive and controllable polyphonic aftertouch, allowing for nuanced expression on every note. Its advanced synthesis engine, inherited from the Waldorf Quantum, provides unparalleled sonic flexibility with multiple synthesis types and high-quality filters.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates polyphonic synthesizers that feature polyphonic aftertouch, a characteristic that allows for expressive and independent control over the timbre of each individual note.
Synthesizers are selected based on their ability to offer polyphonic aftertouch, as well as their relevance in the current market and their recognition by the community of musicians and producers.
Polyphonic aftertouch allows you to apply individual pressure to each key after it has been pressed, giving you unique control over parameters like vibrato or filter for each note independently, unlike monophonic aftertouch which affects all notes simultaneously.
Yes, community participation is essential. We encourage users to suggest synthesizers that meet the polyphonic aftertouch criteria and to share their experiences to enrich the ranking.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking polyphonic synthesizers with polyphonic aftertouch is based on a combination of editorial research and community feedback, focusing on the expressiveness and functionality of these instruments.

  • Thorough research is conducted to identify synthesizers that explicitly support polyphonic aftertouch, a key feature for this ranking.
  • Community opinions and expert experiences are considered, paying attention to the quality of the keybed and the implementation of polyphonic aftertouch.
  • The integration of additional features like MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) that complement the expressiveness of polyphonic aftertouch is highly valued.
  • Current market relevance and model availability are also important factors in the selection and ranking process.
  • The synthesizer must be polyphonic, allowing for the simultaneous playback of multiple notes.
  • It must incorporate polyphonic aftertouch on its keyboard, offering individual control over each pressed note.
  • Models renowned for their build quality and keyboard sensitivity, especially concerning aftertouch, are prioritized.
  • Synthesizers offering advanced expressive control integration, such as MPE compatibility or innovative keybed design features, are highly valued.