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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
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Polyend Tracker Mini Manual
NOTESNOTES
Instruments
6
Instruments
6
Steps
LFO
Speed 16
Triangle
Dest: Cutoff
Sample
Drone
With the destination of cutoff, speed of 16 (and with 16 step pattern), the LFO
cycle will span all the steps. The lter cutoff long evolving changes will create a
long drone pulse to the sound, adding movement and interest.
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Steps
LFO
Speed 2
Rev Saw
Sample
Natural Decay
With a speed of 2, the LFO cycle will span 2 steps. With a natural decay of a long
sample triggered on step 1 will give a delay style effect as the sample plays. Try
speed of 1 for a faster delay effect.
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Example Speed & Shape Options
With respect to steps
Steps
LFO
Speed 2
Rev Saw
Dest: Volume
Sample
Natural Decay
With the destination of volume, speed of 2, the LFO cycle will span 2 steps. With
a natural decay of a long sample triggered on step 1 will give a delay style effect
as the sample plays. Try speed of 1 for a faster delay effect.
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Envelope
An envelope shapes the audio over time. While an LFO will cycle, an
envelope is considered more of a one-shot function and typically operates
across a note length. This is normally used to shape the sound of a note
and how the sound develops from note on to note off (and beyond). It can
also be used as a modulation effect. Tracker Mini uses an ADSR envelope
which has 3 time ranges, Attack, Decay and Release plus Sustain level.
The OFF Command can be triggered on an individual step using the Note ‘OFF’ special
command, accessible by the [-] buttons when inputing notes.
ADSR Envelope
Time
Note On
‘OFF’
Note Off
Attack
Time
A SD R
Sustain
Level
Decay
Time
Release
Time
Amplitude
Amount
Destination Type
Envelope
Sustain
100
Attack
1.000s
Release
1.000s
Decay
0.500s
Amount
100
Instrument Automation 2/2 0m:00s P1.008
OffVolume
EnvelopePanning
LFOCutoff
Wavetable Position
Granular Position
Finetune
1.Analog 3 18p