Expressive E Osmose 61 CE

MPE MIDI controller

ultimate MIDI controller, 61 keys

expressive MPE playing feel

900+ Ctrl-e presets included

deep DAW integration

MPE Arpeggiator and Press Glide

premium aluminum housing

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The Expressive E Osmosis 61 CE is not a standard MIDI controller, but an instrument designed for musicians seeking maximum expression while playing. This controller builds on the award-winning expressive keybed technology of the original Osmosis synthesizer and combines it with extensive MPE functionality, deep DAW integration and the powerful Ctrl-e software platform. For producers, composers, sound designers and live performers, this opens up a way of playing far beyond traditional MIDI control.

Play every note with full expression
The 61-key keyboard responds not only to touch, but also to pressure, vibrato movements, pitch bending and note release. Thanks to MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE), you control each note within a chord individually. Bend individual notes, add vibrato with your fingers, use pressure for dynamic nuances and give phrases an almost acoustic playing feel. The comprehensive gesture controls include Tap, Press, Pitch Bend, Vibrato, Shake, Strum and Expressive Note-Off. This makes the Osmosis CE feel less like a controller and more like a live instrument.

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What is MPE and why does it make a difference?
MPE stands for MIDI Polyphonic Expression. Whereas traditional MIDI often applies expression such as pitch bend, aftertouch and modulation to all notes played at once, MPE treats each note individually. That means you can, for example, bend one note within a chord while other notes remain, or add vibrato, pressure and dynamics separately for each note. This gives a much more natural and instrument-like playing experience, similar to the expression of strings, wind instruments or vocals. Instead of just triggering notes, you shape them as you play. The Expressive E Osmosis 61 CE leverages MPE with various playing gestures such as Press, Pitch Bend, Vibrato and Shake, putting subtle nuances right under your fingers. Combined with compatible software instruments, this opens up new possibilities for sound design, composition and performance not achievable with conventional MIDI keyboards.

Three controllers in one
The Osmosis 61 CE functions as an MPE controller, traditional MIDI controller and DAW controller. As a result, it fits into advanced MPE setups as well as conventional studio setups. The built-in MPE Arpeggiator keeps arpeggio notes independently and expressively controllable, even in real time. Press Glide enables smooth transitions between notes by pressure alone, without traditional portamento behavior. Within your DAW, you have direct control over transport functions, track navigation, devices, mixer parameters and macros. Integration with Ableton Live 12+, Cubase 15+, Bitwig 5+ and Logic Pro 12+ ensures a seamless workflow.

Ctrl-e software ecosystem included
Included with the Osmosis CE is Ctrl-e, a free software environment developed specifically for this instrument. This environment contains more than 900 playable presets that are fully tailored to the expressive capabilities of the keyboard. Each preset features eight pre-assigned macros for direct sound manipulation. The sound library is built with engines from Expressive E, Synapse Audio, AAS, Kilohearts, GForce, Dawesome and Vital, among others. Because Ctrl-e, MPE and traditional MIDI configurations are instantly callable, you can quickly switch between different playing and production workflows.

High-quality construction and comprehensive controls
The white aluminum top combined with black housing gives the Osmosis CE a distinctive look. The control panel features seven encoders/buttons, nine knobs, pitch and modulation sliders and a 4.3-inch color display. In terms of connections, this controller offers DIN MIDI In, DIN MIDI Out/Thru, USB-C and two freely assignable pedal inputs. Power is supplied via USB-C Power Delivery.

Expressive E Osmosis 61 CE features:

  • 61-key expressive keybed with per-note control via MPE
  • Tap, Press, Vibrato, Shake, Strum and Expressive Note-Off controls
  • works as MPE controller, MIDI controller and DAW controller
  • includes Ctrl-e software with 900+ expressive presets
  • MPE Arpeggiator and Press Glide for advanced playing techniques
  • 8 preset macros per preset
  • integration with Ableton Live, Cubase, Bitwig and Logic Pro
  • 7 encoders, 9 knobs, pitch and modulation sliders and 4.3 inch LCD
  • DIN MIDI In, DIN MIDI Out/Thru, USB-C and 2 pedal inputs
  • built in Poland with white aluminum top and black base

Expressive E Osmosis 61 CE specifications:

  • gestural control with Tap, Press, Pitch Bend, Vibrato, Shake and Strum
  • 4.3 inch color display
  • DIN MIDI In
  • DIN MIDI Out/Thru
  • USB-C connection
  • 2 assignable pedal inputs
  • power supply via USB-C Power Delivery 5V / 3A
  • dimensions 106 x 30 x 9 cm
  • weight 11 kg
  • made in Poland
Brand Expressive E
Ean Code 818251020216
Article number 76330

Osmose CE — Overzicht

Get a sense of how the Expressive E Osmosis CE integrates expressive playing into your everyday music workflow in this video. Based on the same expressive keybed as the original Osmosis, this MIDI controller offers a familiar playing feel, but adds per-note control via pressure, pitch and motion. You'll see how the Osmosis CE effortlessly switches between MPE instruments, traditional plug-ins and DAW control, without interrupting your creative flow.

Also covered is Ctrl-e, the included software environment with more than 900 expressive sounds that are instantly playable without complex settings. This video shows the main concepts behind the Osmosis CE and quickly clarifies what sets this instrument apart from a conventional MIDI controller.

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