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Polyend Tracker+ Manual
NOTES
Audio
8
▌ SAMPLING IN THE SAMPLE RECORDER
1. Press [Sample Recorder] to open the sampler page.
2. Setup the input and levels.
Ensure the correct input to record is selected, Press [Source], 1
st
Screen button to toggle selections.
Select monitoring ON, Press [Monitor], 7
th
Screen button to toggle.
Adjust gain to suit input level. Press [Gain] and Turn (Jog). Ensure
audio to record is audible and at a good enough level. The Level
meter should not be lit red but green / amber, approx 70%.
3. Press [Record], 8
th
Screen button or [Rec] to start sampling. It may be
useful to play the device to record before starting to record or after
depending on its nature. Recording time that has lapsed is displayed.
4. Press [Stop], 8
th
Screen button or [rec] to stop sampling. It may be
useful to also stop playing the recorded device. If stop is not initiated,
sampling will continue until the memory is full.
5. The sample can be cropped before saving. This allows removal of any
gaps or unwanted audio at the start end. The [Zoom], 4
th
Screen Button
+ (Jog) may help to get close up to areas to trim.
6. Press [Start], 2
nd
Screen button, then Turn (Jog) to set the start point.
Press [End], 3
rd
Screen Button, then Turn (Jog) to set the end point. It
may be an iterative process to set both as desired.
7. Press [Crop], 5
th
Screen button to trim the sample to the selected start
and end points. The sample is cropped and option to save presented.
8. Save the sample, Press [Save], 8
th
Screen button.
9. The sample can be manually named in the text editor window using the
Pads as the keyboard (Slower - but text is more relevant to the sample
type). Alternatively, Press [Auto Name], 2
nd
Screen Button to set a
system generated name (quicker - but less relevant).
10. Press [Save & Load], 7
th
Screen button. This saves to the SD Card
‘recordings’ folder and also loads to and opens the instrument list.
11. Alternatively, Press [Save], 8
th
Screen button. This saves directly to the
SD Card ‘recordings’ folder only.

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