IMHO it's a weak complaint: If someone doesn't already own an MPE controller, they'll have to spend even MORE money in order to fully maximize the value of the Pool. Except if the Pool also had an integrated MPE controller...it would cost MORE so....not really a strong argument
Also, and this is very much my personal opinion: MPE is a little more personal. MIDI keyboards are of a type; some have weighted action, some are plastic + springs, some have aftertouch, and sometimes you might even get polyphonic aftertouch ala the Hydrasynth, or the new Native Instrument controllers. But still...it's a piano interface at the core.
MPE introduces a lot more nuance. For example, a traditional piano keyboard isn't going to replicate the Y-axis of MPE. And if it uses typical attack velocity then aftertouch is literally additional pressure at the very bottom of the keybed. The Osmose cannot do Y "naturally" and instead has two separate layers of "touch" which can be a little weird/jarring for typical players. The Roli and other instruments retain the Y but aren't true keyboards and can be harder to play comfortably.
And then you have stuff like the Linnstrument and Haken Continuum, which are completely non-keyboard surfaces that require considerable effort to play well, or are suited to players with a different musical background (the Linnstrument is particularly "logical" for guitar/bass/fretted instrument players).
Long story short, I actually think it's smart to NOT integrate a specific controller but to let folks choose whichever one makes the most sense. Many folks will simply go with a standard or polyAT MIDI controller because it's likely what they already have. This way, the Pool can satisfy any of them
Well, in my weird little opinion anyway
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