Polyend Play Pattern Generation with Roland J-6 Chord Synthesizer
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- In this video we're diving into pattern generation using the Polyend Play and the Roland J-6 synthesizer. These two tools are some of the fastest songwriting partners out there when it comes to music hardware. The Polyend Play stands out for its impressive fill and randomization features, making it a super fast pattern programmer. The Roland J-6 Chord Synthesizer, on the other hand, is known for its complex chord and arpeggiator generation capabilities. Together, these two synthesizers make for a powerful combination for creating unique and dynamic patterns. Stay tuned to see how we use them in action!
Learn more about the Polyend Play here: bit.ly/3znZUKy
Learn more about the Roland J-6 here: bit.ly/roland_j_6_chord_synth
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Demo by: Matthew Piecora
Video by: Matthew Piecora ( EZBOT) and Steven Ly (Project 32)
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That’s a great idea, I will try this weekend, thanks!
Great Vid, bro! the Play is yet a unexplored gem. Im sure there's more to be found and learnt.
Very nice pink cable
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Cool. Can u change Scale on the fly? I mean if you have random notes generated in C Minor and change Scale to C Dorian will the generated Notes pushed to C Dorian?
Great demo! Is the pink cable acting as an audio mixer for the two machines. If so could you post a link to it as it looks really useful and I’ve not seen one before.
I have the exact same question. Were you able to find an answer to this?
that cable is just a trs aux cable, and the port its plugged into on the j6 is a simple audio pass through input port. whatever audio signal is fed through will be output of the output port next to it. no interface required if you're noodling by yourself, just plug in your headset to the j6 output, and you can hear both devices.
Please tell me how much sampling time can the player capture? For example the mc707 is limited to approximately 1 min
It is a sample player only. The Play is best known for it's pattern generation, randomization, and inspiring performance FX.
You now have export options to the SD so maybe that could help
Substitles translate it to “the Napoleon play” so now I can’t unhear that every time someone says the Polyend Play
I'm confused by the IO of this setup. How is the J-6 being synced with the Play? I see the midi in white cord but where is that going?
Its a dongle going to a cable then to another dongle because they both use different TRS MIDI standards. One is TRS A and the other is TRS B
@@EZBOT_ Thanks for the reply. Yeah that's what I figured. Now I'm getting frustrated by the different Types of these cables. Apparently I bought a Type-C but needed to get a Type-A...
@@JeffreyHexagonthere’s only A and B…
I am new to this can you tell me what dongle / cable I need for this exact set up please. Is it a trsa to trsb cable please
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How did I end up here