

In this example we are using 15 channels (in addition to the MPE global channel, channel 1). More details on selecting the ideal range here. Fewer channels will reduce the number of tracks required in Studio One, but will also reduce the expressive polyphony. * Smaller channel ranges can be selected. Take a look at the MIDI and Pitch sections in the bottom-right and select: Open ROLI Dashboard from your applications/programs folder. Each track will receive a channel from the Seaboard and send the MIDI data to a multi-timbral synth. To fully unlock the Seaboard's expressive potential in Studio One, you will need multiple Instrument tracks in your song. While the Seaboard uses multiple channels of MIDI to achieve polyphonic dimensions of touch, Studio One doesn’t support multiple channels of MIDI input to a single instrument track.


The number of note channels you select will determine the expressive polyphony. With MPE on and MPE Zone set to lower, channel 1 is the global channel, and channels 2 onwards are note channels. Open ROLI Dashboard and select MIDI Mode: MPE and MPE Zone: Lower. Note: this guide will show you how to load a multi-timbral instrument like Equator into Studio One to use it with the Seaboard RISE and GRAND. Modified on: Wed, 24 Oct, 2018 at 7:17 PM Solution home Using with Third Party Products Desktop Apps Studio One: Using the Seaboard RISE & GRAND with Studio One
