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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
NOTESNOTES
Sequencing Steps
5
Sequencing Steps
5
Fill Instruments
When the instrument parameter is selected in the range, the ll will apply
instrument lls. This is based on the project instrument pool.
Fill FX
When either of the 2 FX parameters is selected in the range, ll will apply
FX lls. This is based on the effects FX list available within Tracker Mini.
Where? Fill Type Cancel
Instrument
2
Fill
Fill Instruments
Note Constant 606 Kick
InstX
No Note
From-To 606 K2
InstY
FX
Random Sample1
InstZ
No FX
Random
Each
Where? Fx Type
P
To
50
Fill Type CancelFrom
-50
Fill
Fill Fx 1
Note
Random FX
Constant
No Note
None
From-To
FX
Off
Random
No FX
Volume
Random
Panning
Each
Micro Tun
When Instruments are selected the instrument pool for the project is
presented. It is also possible with From-To or Random Fill Type to
populate the steps with multiple instruments across a variety of steps.
When any of the two FX are selected the Tracker Mini effect list is
presented as ‘Fx Type’. The selected effect character is shown under the
name. It is also possible with From-To or Random ‘Fill Type’ to populate
the range of steps with variations for the FX value setting.
Fill Instruments
Fill Instruments
Track 4
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C2 02
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P-50
C2 02
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P 50
Track 4
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C2 02
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P-50
C2 02
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P 50
5.7 Live Recording Steps with an External Controller
Live recording offers an alternative to manual recording when programming
steps into a sequence and when using an external MIDI Controller. Manual
step recording is useful building complex and precise melodies and
arrangements. Live recording is good when integrating Tracker Midi into a
MIDI system for more natural sequences. As always this will be based on
individual taste and a t to personal workow preferences.
Live recording allows steps to be placed in real time using an external
controller while the sequencer loops to record multiple cycles of steps.
Live Recording Considerations:-
• An external MIDI keyboard controller should be connected to
Tracker Mini in order to to play and record live.
• It is often useful to set the metronome to on, found in the Cong
menu when live recording to aid the timing.
• Recordings can be edited afterwards using the editing tools and
process as described with manual recording. Live recording is
useful to grab quick sequences and edit for accuracy afterwards.
• The habit of arming tracks is helpful. Armed tracks can be recorded.
By default tracks will shift recording to the next right track step if the
active step being recorded coincides with an existing step.
• Quantization settings are in the cong menu under ‘Recording
options’. Micro moves, slightly nudge and offset the note timing and
can also be live recorded.
Tip: The technique of reducing the project tempo for live recording can be helpful
in capturing more precise musical and rhythmic patterns at a slower rate. Turn the
tempo back to it’s normal setting once the pattern has been recorded.