Thanks for watching! You should be able to navigate it pretty quickly but if not just watch my entire series because I lay out all of the details you'd need!
Hey :) loved the video! I am trying to use it as a drum machine in my life set and would love to control the different levels of the channels. Do you know if there is a way to map those? I know it has cc in but I a a bit lost. Maybe you have an idea. Thanks in advance.
I own a Polyend Play now to use as a sample player. But since it has midi out, I was curious if you think it's robust enough to compare to something like the Hapax as a midi sequencer for my other synths/drum machines or is the Hapax leagues ahead of it for midi sequencing? I ask because they are both 8x16 layouts (well 8x20 for the Play).
They just work completely differently. Id say this, the play is geared towards slippery happy mistakes, whereas hapax is more standard, but hapax has a lot I haven't dived into. They're apples and oranges, also being sequencers. I have videos on both workflows you can watch
Thanks for this overview and demo 👍🏻 What’s the max polyphony on the Play? You added and stacked a couple of longer notes, which seemed to get truncated or killed when adding the drums. And is there some sort of priority?
@@RonCavagnaro thanks for your quick reply 😊👍🏻 What I mean is you change from 4 to 3 notes / tracks of polyphony and from 2.44 you stack notes and change the note length so they overlap. So far so good. After that you add drums from the Electribe. As soon as you enter the hihats it seems that the melody gets choked.
Okay, thanks. I will check this out when I receive mine. Because when it starts choking or killing notes on the MIDI side with a total of 8 voices (so both sides), then it’s less useful as a master sequencer.
Thanks for watching! Want to check out more on the polyend play? Heres the playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLQvVnhG7o2yTfIAfDTX-IJ1ptsOqavqmP.html
My polyend play arrives this week and I hope I can get around it as fast as you do! thanks for the videos
Thanks for watching! You should be able to navigate it pretty quickly but if not just watch my entire series because I lay out all of the details you'd need!
Great
It was great you comment thanks for it
Brill demo, you covered a lot of ground… thanks
Thank you! Working on redoing my tracker tutorials next!!
Thanks for the second part!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Hey :) loved the video! I am trying to use it as a drum machine in my life set and would love to control the different levels of the channels. Do you know if there is a way to map those? I know it has cc in but I a a bit lost. Maybe you have an idea. Thanks in advance.
Hmmm I do not know as I'm not sure how you'd map track volume in that way!
What's that cool pixelated thing in the background?
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I own a Polyend Play now to use as a sample player. But since it has midi out, I was curious if you think it's robust enough to compare to something like the Hapax as a midi sequencer for my other synths/drum machines or is the Hapax leagues ahead of it for midi sequencing? I ask because they are both 8x16 layouts (well 8x20 for the Play).
They just work completely differently. Id say this, the play is geared towards slippery happy mistakes, whereas hapax is more standard, but hapax has a lot I haven't dived into. They're apples and oranges, also being sequencers. I have videos on both workflows you can watch
@@RonCavagnaro Great thanks. I'll definitely check out the videos.
Thanks for this overview and demo 👍🏻 What’s the max polyphony on the Play? You added and stacked a couple of longer notes, which seemed to get truncated or killed when adding the drums. And is there some sort of priority?
Not sure what part you're referring to, but my Roland boutique has 4 poly so that's probably what you're hearing. 8 polyphony for the play
@@RonCavagnaro thanks for your quick reply 😊👍🏻
What I mean is you change from 4 to 3 notes / tracks of polyphony and from 2.44 you stack notes and change the note length so they overlap. So far so good.
After that you add drums from the Electribe. As soon as you enter the hihats it seems that the melody gets choked.
@@RonCavagnaro ps. and is the 8 notes of polyphony including the sampler tracks / notes…?
@@maikvanrossum each row is a "track". So on the audio sample side yes 8 tracks , I think on the midi side is the same unless I'm mistaken
Okay, thanks. I will check this out when I receive mine. Because when it starts choking or killing notes on the MIDI side with a total of 8 voices (so both sides), then it’s less useful as a master sequencer.
Can you ever have your OWN chord happen on a single channel or do you only have the ability to use their “chord” mode or take up a bunch of tracks?
I think you'd have to take up your tracks, currently
If you have to choose from programming sequences for hardware gear by Play or Deluge, what would be your choice and why?
Deluge but play is different and fun. Why? Well watch my Bootcamp series maybe, it's a short answer but there's hours of videos showing why ;)