tempo.
The
Sample/Folder
knob allows
per-step
selection of
MIDI Channel
(for MIDI DIN jack
and USB connections) and
MIDI Program
.
Sample Start
knob selects the
Chord type
.
A Pre-programmed MIDI Chords list is available in the appendix.
Chords that do not fit the current musical scale filter are marked with [-].
A single step can hold and play a note or a chord. Notes and chords on successive
steps can overlap, so the one limitation here is the polyphony of the instrument on
the other end of the MIDI cable.
The onboard chords from the pre-programmed list may hold up to seven notes.
The
Panning, Filter Cutoff/Resonance, Sample Attack/Decay, Reverb/Delay Send,
Overdrive/Bit Depth
knobs are all mapped to
MIDI CC
(Control Change) values.
Configure their values in the project’s Main > MIDI menu.
General information:
Once set, a CC value can be removed from a step. Double-clicking a screen button
corresponding to the selected knob parameter value (and its automation) will restore its
value to its default setting.
When an external clock is enabled, the displayed tempo value reflects the tempo
provided by the incoming MIDI clock.
Quantization of notes recorded over MIDI works destructively, overwriting any recorded
micromove values.
You can use the Randomize utility in the MIDI mode, for Octave, Velocity, and Filter CC
change.
The Fill tool works differently in the audio and MIDI sequencing modes.
Any enabled musical scale filter will influence all the existing sequences and MIDI note
output.
MIDI mode Turn Preview is not triggered when changing Channel and Length
parameters.
The MIDI PPQN is 24 (while the internal PPQN is 96).
MIDI output clock is transmitted even if the sequencer is stopped.
The Polyend Play’s MIDI tracks are polyphonic and allow the per-step output of pre-
programmed MIDI chords, but when recording MIDI chords as many tracks as there are
notes in it will be occupied.
Polyend Play is not supporting SySex nor MIDI NRPN messages.
Important: