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Polyend Tracker+ Manual
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Instruments
6
6.16 Synthesizer Macros
Each patch has a number of parameters that are assigned to macros. A
macro therefore will control this group of parameters collectively when
adjusting a single macro control. Macros are assigned and range mapped
as part of the patch accessible from the Instrument Parameters.
‘Filter env amount’
On
Env amt
Unassigned
Unassigned
Unassigned
Unassigned
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Macro Name
Name which appears on the display
Bipolar
Knob range On -63 to +64, Off 0-127
Parameter 1
Parameter that the knob will affect
Parameter that the knob will affect
Parameter that the knob will affect
Parameter that the knob will affect
Parameter that the knob will affect
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Parameter 5
Amount 1
Starting value multiplier
Starting value multiplier
Starting value multiplier
Starting value multiplier
Starting value multiplier
Amount 2
Amount 3
Amount 4
Amount 5
Structure of a Macro
Example: Instrument Parameter Page 2/2, Macro 6 Mapping for ACD
A macro is controlled by one parameter function but can change up to 5 parameters.
These are mapped in the patch editor. The starting point is the value as assigned in
the patch which also contributes to determining the range of the value change. The
control knob for each macro operates over a dened range of 0-127 or -63 to 64 if a
bipolar range option is set. The amount acts as a multiplier.
Macro 6
Filter Env Amount
M1 Timbre
0
M2 Movement
0
M3
Experiment
0
M6 Filter En
0
M4 Filter Cu
0
M5 Filter Re
0
Synth Macros 2/2 0m:00s P1.008
Synth 3 (FAT)

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