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Polyend Tracker+ Manual
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13.8 SD Card Compatibility & Backing Up
It is always good practice to backup or even better have a spare SD Card
loaded and ready for use with Tracker+. The following information on SD
compatibility is important:-
A 16GB SD Micro SD Card is supplied with Tracker+. Larger size SD
cards can also be used. Supplied SD Card is: Sandisk Ultra, Micro
SD, 16GB, HC1 A1.
The format of the card must be FAT32 MBR (Master Boot Record).
Other formats will not be recognised.
Some folders and sub folders are created by Tracker+ based on the
process carried out. Sample folders for example will be split when
reaching 100 les.
Tracker+ uses the SD card in real time and will not function without
the SD card being installed. A ‘bad’ folder / le structure on the SD
card may also cause Tracker+ problems.
Some hidden folders exist for example the ‘workspace’ folder. It is
good practice to create a duplicate copy of the SD card for backup
purposes. Also if Tracker+ does not boot up and crashes, restoring
the full original folder / les structure or using the backup SD card is
advised.
Tracker+ is supplied with an SD Card USB reader for use with most
Mac / PC’s which helps transfer les.
Polyend typically provide pre-release rmware as open beta. While
this is great to get early insights into new features, by denition beta
releases will have inherent problems. Only use beta versions to help
test for bugs and features and do not use in a live gig or critical
production environment.
Tip: SD cards can be notorious in there levels of performance with various gear. This is mainly due
to the wide variety of speeds and specications available. Gear producers do not and in fact
cannot test every single SD specication or each of the manufacturers products. It is therefore
recommended to stick as close as possible to the same SD Card type that the gear producer
supplies with its gear. At least it is known that this SD card type will then have been tested
thoroughly with the device itself by the device manufacturer as well as the user community.

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