The Polyend Play Made me do This!
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- The Polyend Play Made me do This!
When Polyend sent me home from Knobcon with the Play (thanks again Mitch!) I had no clue that in just a few weeks I'd be willingly doing the thing I like least, and setting up a bunch of gear all at once. However, the vast MIDI sequencing capabilities of the Play were just too enticing for me to look past. While it's pretty poorly showcased in this video, the Play has massive potential for incredibly varied and dynamic performances, and I can't wait to keep working with it!
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Polyend Play: amzn.to/3tfp8Kz
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Korg NTS-1: amzn.to/45djcPi
Roland J-6: amzn.to/3M5g1CT
Zoom Livetrak L-12 (audio recorder): amzn.to/3LIwNrf
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I REALLY enjoyed this. I'm shopping for a synth, electronic music tools, and this showed that three devices can be managed with practice for live jams, etc. You have a winner!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Yep, as you know from my setup, its sometimes a chore to get everything playing nice together. That's part of the process, but when it works, it's really fun to see what you can come up with. I hope you keep exploring all the different options of how all these different instruments interact with each other. It'll make for some very fun and enjoyable videos! 😊
Thanks so much!
I love the video! It’s great to see people fumble around the same as we all do in the studio.
Indeed! So relatable, which is I think is one of the drivers of this channel's popularity!
Glad you liked it!
Those little 6-way 3.5mm trs “headphone” jack adaptors are a godsend for midi setups with trs-midi connections on these smaller hardwares.
Gets you around a lot of the midi-thru issues you might run into.
If you run into compatibility with pinouts on the trs side, you can either go the type-A/type-B adaptor route, or just use crossover cables, or trs-rca adaptors and flip the pinout on them to get around it.
Thanks for watching!
❤❤❤ thx FB!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome to see you getting into the idea of a more permanent controllable setup!
Definitely getting there haha
Great Session! Would love to see more of that.
I expect you're aware of such things but you can get a midi through/splitter box for a reasonable price that allows you to connect multiple devices without having to chain through them so you connect things in a star network. I have one that runs on the power of the midi source signal so it doesn't need any power connections or batteries
Yup haha I'm sure I'll have one before too long!
Loved the video! Always appreciate the less glamorous documenting of "making electronic music at it is" and not "as we'd like to pretend it is"😅Regarding the comment at the end about considering another synth: what about using the play to control synths on your computer (e.g. the MiniFreak V software synth). Could the Play do something like that?
I'm sure the play could do that! The real question is "Could Free Beat figure it out?"
When you had filter CCs in the sequencer steps they were overriding your attempts to change the filter cutoff with the knob. What would be cool is if the knob could offset the CC set in the steps so you could still tweak the cutoff while sequencing it. This is more common when working with CV, but I don’t know if any MIDI sequencers support this.
As for chaining all these devices, consider getting something like a MIDI Solutions Quadra Thru.
Thanks!
you need Blokas Midihub!
You're not the first to tell me that haha.
Interesting problem with the scale quantization and sending notes to the drum machine.
Yeah it's a strange little one, has me thinking of some fun performance applications though!
I suppose the polyend is more simple/assessable with less shortcuts than the a Deluge?
Not at all actually, they're incredibly different devices. I might have to do a video about that!
You just need a MIDI thru box. 👍
But I admit...even with my little 1in/4out, I still daisy-chain some things. But the synths using their own internal sequencer only need a clock, so that's easy.
Btw...I only use DIN MIDI...it's been our friend for 40 years now, and I rarely have any issues. (But sometimes my NTS-1 just doesn't sync reliably enough for me.)
Be well...keep the great videos coming!
Yeah I'm sure I'll have a thru box sooner than later haha, thanks for watching!
I'm looking for a companion to my microfreak to jam, is the volca drums enough? I know you like the NTS-1 for effects and the drum brute/ polyend play seem like a lot more than I need
I’m pretty sure the Arturia software editor will allow you to use the out as a thru
I looked and couldn't find it!
@@FreeBeat sorry it appears I was mistaken… I had the impact and the circuit tracks, I got rid of them both on the same day, at least a year ago… so I’m guessing it was a novation feature not Arturia… apologies… probably should’ve done the two minutes of research tit took to confirm your experience before commenting🤦♂️🤦♂️
Have you considered a midi thru device?
To get the NTS1 going You need a mini TRS to midi type A, Arturia comes with Type B
Right, but the drumbrute straight up doesn't have midi thru lol
I don't understand your problem, MIDI cables and connecting them correctly is part of the process when you connect synthesizers and drum machines to each other, that's the 1*1 of making music
If you're unfamiliar with me and my channel this probably seems like a strange video haha. I've just always had an aversion to a ton of cables running everywhere with gear connected every which way. I come from the world of acoustic instruments, and when I first got into electronic music it was just with standalone grooveboxes, so this sort of thing is still very intimidating and frustrating to me.
:)
Thanks for watching!