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Polyend Tracker+ Manual
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Audio
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Overdrive and Bitcrusher
Overdrive is a classic distortion effect based on driving the analog audio
signal into an amplier hard. This gives a grungy, edge to the sound or full
on distortion. Given the aggressive nature of overdrive the gain adjustment
is a welcome feature. Bit crushing is a process which also gives a distortion
like effect and is based on lowering the digital quality down from a standard
16bit, 44.1kHz and introduces a LoFi style sound.
Delay and Chorus
The classic time based effects include delay and chorus. Delay creates an
echo by delaying the audio signal and feeding back into the input. Chorus is
similar to delay in that instead of feeding back it layers slightly delayed
versions of the signal creating a thicker, wider sound.
Back
Gain
3.000
Type
1
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Sample Editor Overdrive
8.beats
Back
Feedback
95 %
Time
50 ms
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Sample Editor Delay
8.beats
Back
Bits
4
Rate
44100 Hz
ApplyPreview
Sample Editor Bitcrusher
8.beats
Back
Length
20 ms
Voices
4
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Sample Editor Chorus
8.beats
Overdrive
Three overdrive types are available.
Gain control from 0.01 to 5.000.
Delay
Delay time 50ms to 5000 ms.
Feedback from 1% - 95%.
Bitcrusher
Bit reduction from 16 bit down to 1, sample rate also
can be adjusted from 44100 Hz down to 500 Hz.
Chorus
Length has a range of 2 ms - 92 ms.
Voices refer to the layers of audio 1 - 8.