Use DAW or hardware step sequencer to operate with modules.
Connect computer/sequencer with a USB cable or MIDI cable using MIDI interface. Set Play
mode to Channel. Now set the sequencer, so each track sends different MIDI Channel. There
it is, a Eurorack groovebox has just been made.
Use acoustic drums to trigger modules.
Connect drum triggers to the kit. Connect the kit to Poly 2 with USB or MIDI cable. Set Play
mode to Notes. Set custom CVs to Velocity. Now connect the module outputs with Eurorack
drum (or non-drum) modules.
Make polyphonic synth with a modular setup.
Connect MIDI keyboard to Poly 2 with MIDI our USB cable. Set Play mode to Next. Set
Custom CVs to Velocity and CC (CC number set to 1 will transmit the information from
Modulation Wheel of a controller).
Play expressively using MPE device with modules.
Connect MIDI MPE device to Poly 2 with MIDI or USB cable. Set Play mode to Next. Set
Custom CVs to Velocity and CC (CC number set to 74 will transmit the information from “the
third dimension” of the controller). Set CC to Channel>Voice.
Control envelopes and LFOs with a smartphone.
Among many others, there is an iPhone/iPad app that suits perfectly to the Poly 2. It’s called
Ribn. Once the app is downloaded, connect a smartphone/tablet to the module using a USB
cable (in some cases the Camera Connection Kit is needed). Then set the Play mode to
Channel and Custom CVs to CC number. In the app set the Channels and CC numbers
adequately to Poly 2 settings. The app records and recalls up to 8 values motion that Poly 2
will convert to the voltages. A great way to liven up a rig.
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