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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
NOTES
Projects
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Projects
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NOTES
▌ IMPORTING TO THE PROJECT INSTRUMENT LIST
1. Hold [Shift] + [2] to open the ‘Sample Loader’ Page. This is also
accessible within the [Menu].
2. Navigate to the left ‘SD Card’ window and navigate to and highlight a
sample to import. Use (Up) or (Down) to navigate and Press [Enter]
screen button to select folder.
3. Navigate to the central ‘Instruments’ window and highlight either an
empty slot or an existing instrument. If an existing instrument is
highlighted it will be replaced by the newly selected choice.
4. Press [Import], 5
th
Screen button. The sample is displayed for editing.
Pressing [Cancel], 6
th
Screen button at any time to leave the import
menu without importing.
5. The sample can have its start [Start], 2
nd
Screen button and end [End],
3
rd
Screen button adjusted. Select Start or End and use [+] and [-] to
adjust. The inner [+] and [-] buttons adjust with in ner resolution. This is
a great feature when samples are too long or only a portion is needed.
6. Press [Preview], 1
st
Screen button to listen to the sample.
7. When editing is complete, select an import option to load the sample
into the instrument list:-
Press [Import Low Quality], 7
th
Screen button. This will import a
lower quality sample. This will create a smaller le size and save
memory. The trade off is audio sound quality reduction.
Press [Import Normal], 8
th
Screen button. This will import a sample
at the normal Tracker Mini quality specication. This will create a
larger le size and take up more memory. The trade off is optimum
audio sound quality.
Instruments can also be copied and pasted within the sample loader and
instrument list browser to duplicate and instrument. Use the [Copy] dedicated
button to Copy and [Shift] + [Copy] to Paste.
▌ DELETING AN INSTRUMENT FROM THE LIST
1. Hold [Shift] + [2] to open the ‘Sample Loader’ Page. This is also
accessible within the [Menu].
2. Navigate to the central ‘Instruments’ window and highlight an existing
instrument. If an existing instrument is highlighted it will be the one
deleted in this process. Use [Shift] + (Up) (Down) D-Pad navigator to
batch select multiple samples / instruments.
3. Press [Delete].
4. A prompt asking if you want to continue on to delete the highlighted
sample / instrument. Press [No], 7
th
Screen button to cancel without
deleting or conrm deletion by pressing [Yes], 8
th
Screen button.
5. The instrument is removed from the Tracker Mini list but is still present
on the SD Card.
6. The memory bar chart will indicate the available project memory in
Tracker Mini. This will depend on the type and size of samples selected
and may limit the amount of instruments available in the instrument list.
7. Additional samples / instruments can be deleted. The instruments in the
list will be available to use in the project.
▌ DELETING ALL UNUSED INSTRUMENTS FROM THE LIST
1. Hold [Shift] + [2] to open the ‘Sample Loader’ Page. This is also
accessible within the [Menu].
2. Navigate to the central ‘Instruments’ window.
3. Press [Delete Unused], 6
th
Screen button.
4. A prompt asking if you want to continue on to delete the highlighted
sample / instrument. Press [No], 7
th
Screen button to cancel without
deleting or conrm deletion by pressing [Yes], 8
th
Screen button.
5. Any instruments that are in the list but not used in the project are
removed from the list. SD Card les remain intact.
6. The memory bar chart will indicate the available project memory in
Tracker Mini. This will depend on the type and size of samples selected
and may limit the amount of instruments available in the instrument list.

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