Polyend Play: Make Insane Beats And Songs In Minutes
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
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You should soon be able to pick up the Play at Perfect Circuit, and this link will also include other things I'm using in my videos: link.perfectcircuit.com/t/v1/...
Special thanks to Nicola Claudine and Mark Petty for helping w/ the intro sequence!
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Timespampses:
0:00 - SYNTEZATOR MIAMI
0:58 - Monologue
3:58 - Overview of features
19:14 - Interlude
20:18 - Polyend Tracker
24:23 - MIDI OUT
25:20 - MIDI IN + Making a quick beat
27:40 - Wrap up, Pros and Cons - Наука та технологія
Thanks for the shoutout and what a lovely set of performances!
Both your channels are a joy to watch, very inspiring
Please compare it to the all new featurepacked op1 field. Also consider beardfactor and $ per feature
@@dasczwo I've been saying this for years
You two are my favourite people to watch gear videos from. I can't even think how much time I've spent watching y'alls videos
@@dasczwo funny
Great walkthrough my dude
I’ve curbed my gear acquisition syndrome for a good 2 years, but this sold me. Been itching for the Polyend Tracker for sometime now after playing with a friend’s and ReNoise, but this is 100% more what I’m looking for, and a Day 1 buy for me.
Big fan from Miami, come back soon! Would love to book a Flashbulb show. 🙂
Justin, I did too, but then had to get the new boos space echo, an RK-008,and a moog grandmother! All the other gear is going in the closet whilst I master the grandmother! By then ill have more space for setting all my gear out nice and ordered
Man, the pattern editing and chance/random functions, along with the intelligent musicality of repeats and fills sold me. AND THEN you mentioned it played with a Tracker. I'm like...I'm REALLY jonesing, Benn. At the very least, it's a sketchbook you can output later via stems to muddle around with, but you're right that it definitely adds some push to really fleshing out ideas and not just make boring loops. Cheers, and thanks for the video!
yeeeees, this is the thing for me. BTW does Deluge also have these randiomizers? Deluge vs Poliend play?
Hugely exciting. How you focussed this down in the way you have is a great achievement.
If I wasn't already overwhelmed with the learning required by the kit I already own, Maschine, Kontact et al, I would be right there with you on it. I can see it generating a whole new world of rhythm at the very least. I can see why you were so explosive with excitement about what you were about to present. It finally is that one box composing tool.
In my 'Afterlife ' project, it will be my companion for long journeys. No wait! The go anywhere, compositional tool of my dreams needs a power pack or a socket (ok lots of trains and even buses have sockets) but if this modest machine was double thickness it could have a wonderful laptop type battery and charging system. Total independence. It's the next evolutionary step, surely.
Many thanks
OMGoodness. The sequencer I have been waiting for. I cannot believe I had no idea this was available. Thanks for this video.
So good Benn! You consistently kill it with these walkthroughs.
Excellent enthusiasm and review! The way you bounced all over is proof enough for me that you were having so much fun playing with Polyend you lost focus on review! Earned a sub and looking forward to hearing what you create!
That intro was so good! I would love to watch a feature length film starring you, in that style. Polyend is continually raising the bar, very impressive sequencer, and cheaper than the Hapax!
Definitely the most musical demo of this thing, so far. ❤️ Well done!
I am someone who is an extremely avid consumer of music (yours especially) but has ZERO knowledge about music production/theory. And yet, for perhaps the first time in my life, I find myself fantasizing about making my own music with the Polyend Play. This is just mesmerizing!
I felt the exact same way after watching this. I've already placed my preorder. This device is the first time I've felt like this world was approachable. I highly recommend checking out Loopops video where he goes into much more detail on operation.
You’re leveling up. Loved this deep dive! Now I really want one of these 😂
Amazing! Ordered. Thank you for showing this!
Listening to other videos I was not convinced about Play, seeing and listening to your video I definitely changed my mind.
Thanks to both your vids, I got the polyend play. I am so so stoked to play with it when it arrives.
So cool to see polish titles in this video :-)
Super filmik, pozdro z niemiec^^
I use a little bit to much of my time looking for interesting things for my home studio and boy am I glad to find Mr Benn Jordan today introducing this phenomenal gear!
Wow! I´ll subscribe to the channel!! Thanks!
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Another wonderful device. I am a recent Polyend Tracker fan. Great video, btw. Thanks, this helps a lot in understanding what the device (devinstrument, as I like to call the Tracker) is all about.
Enticing, in a word. Well done getting this edited and out the door. This message will self-destruct in five seconds.
what a great time to be alive! nice vid man!
Woah those live visual effects are blowing my brain!
Wow! Fascinating device! So my dream of generative drum machine has been realised. Way back in the mid-to-late 90s I was using a tracker called OctaMED on the Commodore Amiga A500 computer to sequence MIDI hardware. I was also attempting to write software that would generate "random" 16-step drum patterns and save them as little MIDI "clips" that I could load into OctaMED. Of course, I didn't want just totally random, but have some kind of "feel" to it. So say it could take in an existing pattern and process it. Probability was easy - just drop a percentage of the existing notes. Swing too by shifting a certaining percentage of notes around. Reversing, MIDI "echo", randomise panning, etc. But, 25 years later, the Polyend Player is in a totally different universe!!! AMAZING.
Variations are amazing. It allows you to get so much more out of 1 pattern than having to waste full patterns for changing individual elements.
Been looking at this and the OP-1 field as my next studio purchase, this has been a big informant on that decision
Wow.. Thank you... I got the polyend play a few months ago and was overwhelmed in a good way with it's feature.//. thank you for this tutorial , this gave me a better understanding on how to use it..
Really like the play modes, this is kind of what I've wanted in a generative sequencer
Great vid my man, really enjoy your productions! Got to say Poly not selling me on this seq, their tracker though is another world and reminds me of my childhood.
great video! This thing looks awesome. And love that interlude diddy
wonderful video, what a beautifully cool machine. Looks like pure joy to play.
Thanks man. Love your work and it’s much appreciated :)
dude your videos just keep getting better. Been a but since I last peeped one, but this was great. Love the little Benn above the Play, much better than just Hans.
Undoubtedly the best intro to one of your videos
Thanks for the heart. Really love your work
Beautiful presentation. As ever. Beautiful piece of kit!
Love this Video, im so happy ordering this instrument, it arrives tomorrow, cant wait.
SOLD! Almost had me ready to buy the Polyend Tracker, but Dirtywave M8 is still gonna be in my future... But I think this might come first.
Dang.... I just stumbled onto these instruments and this video got me SO hyped. I'm a keyboardist primarily and have been looking for a fun way to get back back into electronic production and this or the tracker are definitely the way I wanna go. Great video.
Just realized you plugged in a midi keyboard so I gotta finish watching haha. I commented about midi controlling before seeing it.
What I love about the Polyend devices is that they will happily produce randomly generated sequences/patterns for you (which is what I did a lot at the beginning with the Tracker). But at the _same_ time it's really intuitive and extensive to manually arrange, tweak and sound-design whole tracks on it.
I always wondered how a step sequencer by Polyend would look like (I've not been around when the SEQ was a thing), and I think they absolutely nailed it; integrating the best features from both the tracker- and step-sequencer world
Looks like they went the Elektron route for sequencing and added some generative stuff. The problem with fully generative is that they all sound the same after a while. It's hard to describe, but when you're composing a rhythm on your own, even if you're trying to do randomness, you still have those happy accidents that might be something like an off key note, or a sequence that just sounds random but goes into a fantastic hook. I have yet to have that happen with my marbles or various vsts that produce generative sequences like the play does here. It just sounds sort of ok? What you did here in the video is what it usually ends up as in my DAW. If someone were blindfolded they could probably tell you X is generated. A good starting point? Maybe. Just an observation. I've found randomness is cool for slower delay/reverb filled trippy notes over long pads and such. And hihats. Everything else beyond that, I couldn't find a place for it. Still, I've been pushing equipment producers to include a probability function for every step in their sequencer. I think it helps more than hurt. Fully blown random? I've dabbled enough to know it's not my cup of tea.
Thanks for sharing!
"The problem with fully generative is that they all sound the same after a while." they are many unique ways to do generative and semi-generative. You're still the one controlling what's random and how much; and you're still getting happy accidents this way. personaly I use it for rythms (and sometimes use the random function of an arp); and this is where I've got the most interesting results compared to the process of carefully crafting a pattern (which I often find tedious). Still not convinced it's an interesting tools for melody/harmony though, but I'll have to dig more on that front.
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Agreed. It's nice to have the option to do generative sequencing... but I don't often find it useful. It's nice for auxiliary parts, sprinkling randomized texture on top of a solid foundation, but a generative foundation usually sounds pretty bad. This will probably improve when AI makes its way into sequencers, but... for now, it's still pretty primitive.
Interesting observation. I haven’t used randomizing enough to recognize a “sameness“ in the different rhythms or patterns it produces, but the problem I have with it is that it just feels like I’m cheating. I like to create those “happy accidents“ completely on my own and not just save something that the machine comes up with.
That being said, I do understand that the Play has this “deterministic“ randomizing which gives you a bit more control and as Benn says if it just jumpstarts your creativity and songwriting, then power to it. I am interested to see more opinions about this unit as time goes on. I do love my Tracker I will say.
you jsut sold me on this. will be getting one asap to accompany my handpans live
So, they put all of my favourite electronic artists in a box you say?
Takes me back to the reason 4 days. Not that I was any good at it, but I did doodle with some breakcore producing back then. This nifty little box and your tutorial gave me a nostalgic urge to revisit doing that. Might pick this one up, although i have a digitakt and a pyramid. Damn these sequencers demos :p
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The intro to this episode is awesome.
Polyend are really changing the game, so intuitive, fun, and inspirational to use.
I definitely feel a tangerine dream moment coming on....thankyou for a spot on demo.
Great video as usual, I would point out though that (only because you mentioned you've not seen it elsewhere) that the Elektron seqences, Digitakt for example, can ratchet across multiple steps, so you can program 10 ratchets across 3 steps if you like.
Preorderd!!!
That intro killed me hahaha. I aslo had a pre-release unit and have my video up, wich is quite different in use of yours !
kinda like a monome for people who aren't full on wizards :D great video and insight, thanks
Can’t wait to never glance at a manual! Excellent video! Tons of fun!
What a great review. I really want this now, being able to chop the beat up that finely and add velocity ramps so easily is something thats not been possible easily outside my DAW before!
I've never felt I would get along with the Polyend Tracker before because of how the sequences are written, but would it be worth buying the Tracker solely to go along with this and make use of its soft synth polyphony? I love granular as well, which makes it a very big plus for me
Dammit, Benn. I’ve been back here 3 times swearing I wasn’t going to buy this but I think you got me this time.
PLEASE HELP! :) what is the LOVELY PWM pluck instrument that plays at 21:25 ??
Great video! How does scales works in relation to the base pitch of the samples? Is there some kind of audio analysis going on there or does the play assumes that all samples are in eg c ?
Thinking about selling my deluge to snag one of these. Deluge does more but this workflow looks so much better to my eyes. If it had a synth engine it would be a no brainer.
nice video Benn you gave me a good old g.a.s feeling in the stomach
Daaaaang this looks so fun
I'm sold on this piece of kit.
@bennjordan I am curious about how deep the tracker midi integration goes. Would the tracker for instance be able to be able to pickup the performance mode triggers from the play to apply to itself? For instance if you applied a low pass filter could the tracker pick that up and also apply a low pass filter on its master bus?
Love the intro. Great review as well :)
Can the variations be used to extend the length of a pattern beyond 64 steps, for ex, if looping the full 64 steps, have the first 16 steps to play 4 times through all 4 variations? so basically have potentially 4x64 step long patterns? or ar variations manually triggered only?
Haha, as soon as I saw this I knew Benn Jordan would love it. Super nerdy but cool, like everything polyend does. But so many buttons on such a freakishly small form factor was necessary?
Great coverage as always! Long live The Flashbulb!
Nice thanks for this great overview
This certainly looks like a step up from my Circuit Tracks.
Your deductive description made me LOL. THANK YOU
Why does this remind me of my elektron boxes so much 😮 and definitely a step further with the play modes
16 channels of lovin
Great review thank you
The little music video at the start reminded me very much of Otto von Schirach's 'Tipo Tropical'
Ofcourse also not a stranger to Miami bass and breakcore
Love Otto
Bardzo zabawne rozpoczęcie filmu. I like yours reviews.
Love all of this.
AHHHHHHHHHHHH 💖
does it let you flick through samples for a sound while a sequence is playing so you can audition sounds for the sequence? Thanks
U´ve really nailed this UA-cam thing.
Ok you got me hooked at the very moment you mentioned idm/breakcore/glitch/afx/vsnares...
You have done it AGAIN! I bought a Polyend Tracker because of YOU, I didn't get on with it unfortunately so I sold it. BUT this is more up my alley. I was impressed with the build quality of the tracker so I am assuming the Polyend Play will be the same. So I now have to find £700 or so, and its ALL your fault, I hope Polyend are paying you a big commission because I bet this video sells shedloads of them.
The Tracker would be great if it had more than 8 tracks. Chords take up three or four, bass takes one, melody takes one, then there's nothing left for drums
@@gobowwoewow3752 isn't it the same with play though? only 8 tracks so chords take at least 3 of them... imagine that might be rather limiting
@@touarec Probably. I use a Korg sequencer with only 4 tracks but they have 6 note polyphony
Now you have me wanting the mini tracker, I mean, I didn't get on with the OG tracker, so why would I get on with the mini tracker. BUT I still want one GRRRR
@@touarec 8 audio AND 8 midi😎
Great video!!
Lol! Absolutely love the intro!
that looks powerful indeed!
The intro to this is pretty funny.
I wonder what you would think of the Deluge, which just got a sizeable new update (added wavetable synthesis, mpe, Euclidean sequencing, other stuff). I like that this has a reasonable display and looks easier to get up and going. Deluge seems to have less constraints though, also has a sampler mic and battery.
Has he never used a deluge??? that's absolutely insane to me
@@barrierloss Maybe I’ll offer to lend mine. But he’s pretty busy.
@@aquaticborealis4877 yeah synthstrom never loan review units..
Looks like another cool device from Polyend :)
Arriving tomorrow, maaan!
Love that intro!
love your work. the last thing i'm wondering before ordering. can you apply all of this randomization of fill and chances in the midi mode to control ableton?
The drop on that intermission was choice 👌
I think I really like this thing.
Will it have a Stem Exporting function in the future?
Great video and great device! One thing with grooveboxes I don't understand is that they never make outputs for each track like they do on drummachines. That should be standard.
Duke Nuke! Quite possibly the best name for a parameter to date.
Brilliant!
Great intro to the device, thanks!
My open ended question after watching... how easy is it to get off the grid? I love the "play live and then hand-quantize any bits that sucks" workflow which - for example - the Electron Model:Cycles makes relatively nice. I have a Polyend Tracker and it's definitely not optimised for that use case, so I wonder if the Play is the same
Am also still not clear if it has any synth engines built in! Although that's very much not an open ended question :)
No synth engine sadly, just samples. The FM engine from the Medusa would be perfect tbh. It's v accessible and easy to make good sounds with.
Cool video loved this
I don't understand the midi integration with tracker. Are you able to trigger different samples on the tracker? Midi doesn't have enough bits to transfer that info along with the note and velocity?
I think I'll keep my Deluge, but this is pretty cool.
More knobs, mechanical keys and decent screen, plus advanced step randomization/automation though. My Deluge is versatile but it takes a bit of work to get to the point of sounding good, I spend half the time trying to figure out what animal I have to sacrifice to get it to record an audio clip without time stretching it. You can't really leave it for a week and come back to beautiful sound, it's always that flat first synth preset that greets you when you boot it up, which always starts me off exhausted.
@@aaroncarter8845 modify the 0 synth and save it..?
that was more polish text than I expected
Things explaining is a talent of you very good!
Great video, as always, but I'm a little confused about the part where you hooked it up with the tracker. I didn't understand what was going on. Was the play triggering performance mode effects on the tracker at all?
Amazing review of an amazing device! Do you know if the device allows saving projects?
I would've killed for this when I first got into IDM.
Nice! This seems like something I might like; I tried out a Circuit Tracks and returned it within a week. Just didn't bring and joy or ideas to beat making.