Polyend Seq Handleiding


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Foreword
First date!
The Buttons that wish to be touched!
Time to meet our Knobs!
Tempo knob!
Polyphonic step sequencer
Get started
•Tempo adjusts the pace of each pattern (from 10 to 400 BPM).
adds that groove feeling (from 25 to 75%). Swing
chooses internal or external USB/MIDI clock. Clock Source
points on which pattern you are currently working on. Pattern
While creating Seq we were trying to keep things as simple as possible for its users. Most functions are available instantly from the main
front panel. There are no hidden menus and all functions fit on one screen. All changes are saved automatically. Our goal was to allow you
to get lost in it without worrying where any functions were. You can use it with your eyes closed or if you’re drunk you can still find your way
around. Now, let us introduce you to your new girlfriend, just don’t tell your girlfriend if you have one.
Open the box, unpack Seq, use provided power adapter or USB cable to turn it on. Sit down, relax and take a deep breath, smile. Start by
simply connecting the beast to your instruments, computers, modulars, etc using one of its outputs. This probably isn’t the first sequencer
you’ve been using, so now you can start fooling around with it in no time. But if for any reason you’re not feeling that confident, let us give
you some help on what you’ll be laying your hands on till the end of your days.
When looking at Seq you’ll find eight function keys, six clickable knobs and eight track buttons on the left side front panel, as well as a lot of
white small square step buttons on the right. Let’s take a closer look at all these guys.
There are eight track buttons that can be turned on and off or combined with main function keys, which are the following ones:
Pattern - while holding it down, choose and press any of 256 buttons on the sequencer section to load the desired pattern. step
Duplicate - you can use it in two different ways. While holding it down choose a source from tracks 1 to 8 and copy it to another by selecting
the destination track. You can also copy patterns by holding Duplicate + Pattern buttons, choosing the source pattern and then destination
pattern.
Quantize - just hold it down, choose the track which you are willing to quantize and voila it’s done. This will quantize notes recorded from
an external controller to a chosen track. Also, will override nudged steps and tracks on a snap to grid basis.
Random - our favourite button and hopefully yours as well. Hold it down and then select tracks you want to effect. The randomization will
follow in chosen root note. This will also apply changes to rolls, velocity and modulation (read more below).
On/O - you probably know that already, but this one pressed down will turn on and off any chosen track.
Clear - this button pressed down together with any track button will erase all notes contained.
Stop, Play & Rec - stop button stops the playback, play button starts playback. Holding down stop + play (in this exact combination)
will cause recording after 4 bar count in.
Seq knobs are convenient clickable encoders. Their step range is based on a sophisticated algorithm which we think is improving workflow a
lot. By pushing them down you’re scrolling thru options displayed on the screen, and then by rotating you’ll change parameter values. Tempo
knob has a more likely global impact and is corresponding to each settings. All other knobs are responsible for both and pattern track step
parameters, and are changing their options while one of them is pressed. Interesting? Read more below.
Note knob
Velocity knob!
Move knob!
Length knob!
Roll knob!
With track:
sets Track and Scale root note (in between ten octaves). Root Note
moves track note up or down in pitch by a constant Transpose
interval.
which sets MIDI communication port from 1 to 16. Channel
for setting desired Seq output port and optionally MIDI MIDI Out
Clock Out. With following options: Out1; Out2; USB; Out1+Clk;
Out2+Clk; USB+Clk.
With track:
Velocity sets the percentage of distinction for all steps on the
selected track.
sets desired CC number of parameter modulation for CC number
desired track.
With : step
Velocity sets the percentage of distinction for single selected step.
is responsible for setting the intensity of CC Modulation
parameter modulation.
With : track
allows you to swipe a whole sequence of notes existing on Move
a track at once.
is responsible for gentle micro-moves of all notes Nudge
contained on the selected track. Nudge disables and vice versa. roll
With : step
allows you to swipe a single chosen step in your sequence. Move
will gently move the step you’re currently editing. Nudge
With : track
sets track length from 1 to 32 steps, hold track button, Length
turn the knob and observe the magic.
is a modest option, but can put some more life and Play mode
fun into your already funky sequences. Choose from Forward,
Backward, Pingpong and Random playback modes.
With : step
edits time span for single edited step (displayed on a grid Length
as step tail).
With track:
applied to a track adds steps with an assignable interval Roll
between them. Instant techno generator, keep rolling.
Roll disables and vice versa. nudge
With step:
•Roll sets divider on 1/2; 1/3; 1/4; 1/6; 1/8; 1/12; 1/16;
like a rolling stone, baby.
•Curve chooses velocity roll type from: Flat; Increasing;
Decreasing;
Small talk with external gear!
Miscellaneous!
Technical specification!
Endnote!
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Seq is capable of receiving and recording notes (including note length and velocity) from various external controllers. To record incoming
communicates connect your external gear via MIDI or USB port, highlight one or more tracks you want to record on, hold down and stop play
buttons together to start recording, then proceed with playing on your external gear. Please take notice that by default Seq records incoming
notes starting from the top rows of tracks. Also, note that recording, for example, a three-note chord will consume three tracks. Seq is
recording one note per step.
Theres one more trick you can do. Hold one or more track buttons and send MIDI note from external gear to change the root key of an
existing sequence of notes. You can do this „on the fly”, there's no need of stopping playback.
Footswitch, does anyone still use that? Well, if you really do: single press starts and stops playback, double press starts recording.
Firmware updates are available on our fancy website, right next to video tutorials. To make Seq tutorials we’ve hired the best and most
handsome actors from the movie industry, just to make these tutorials approachable for you. But seriously, they might be worth watching as
they explain things written above on rather interesting and good sounding examples.
Thank you for purchasing our Seq. We’ve put a lot of attention, time, blood, sweat and tears to make it, please remember about that. Also,
thank you for taking your precious time to read this boring manual, we’re pretty sure that you knew all this before you’ve even started
reading it. One more thing: burn instructions after use, obviously.
Sincerely yours
Polyend Team
Dimensions: Width 5.7 (14,5cm), Height 1.7 (4.3cm), Length 23.6 (60cm), Weight 4.6 lbs (2.1kg). ʺ ʺ ʺ
In/Out: MIDI In to either sync clock or input MIDI notes; MIDI thru; two independent MIDI Outs; USB for bidirectional MIDI communication.
Power: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz with interchangeable heads for North/Central America & Japan, China, Europe, UK, Australia & New Zealand.


Product specificaties

Merk: Polyend
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: Seq

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