QWERTY keyboard.
Fast and convenient tool to enter the preprogrammed values (where the first pad is
always 0%, and the last one is 100%.)
Visual feedback > in the Pattern screen, pads can highlight the notes in the active line.
Choose between highlighting only the active track’s notes, or the entire pattern’s active
line using the Config menu options,
Important:
Shortcuts
– while most of the Polyend Tracker functionalities are rather self-
explanatory (just look at the scheme and key names), there are some tricks and
shortcuts implemented to speed up the composition process which might not be so
obvious at first glance. Most sections are using shortcuts. Itʼs good to master them to
compose music in a fast and easy manner.
Shortcuts apply in similar ways in different sections of the Tracker and are mentioned
in these particular sections of the manual, but few are worth mentioning here at the
beginning:
Master key + jog-wheel > Master volume control,
Song key + jog-wheel > Song Tempo control,
Insert/Home key > always work as the onscreen Enter key corresponding to the
selected screen key,
Delete/Backspace key > always works as the onscreen Delete key corresponding
to the selected screen key.
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Using the pads as a custom controller
In the
Config
menu you can set grid pads:
Musical scale filter (see a list in the appendix),
Layouts,
Root note,
The 4 x 12 grid of low profile silicon pads allow you to easily strum fingers across pads. They
work great for playing both internal and external instruments live. With or without one of the
39 included
musical scales
filters applied. Not only the scale filter can be set but the
pads
layout
too (the relationship of notes on the pads) and the
root note
too.