Trackwr is my FAVOROTE piece of gear It is most important because it is so logical and easy I’m so impressed whenever I play it and it helps me write songs
I‘ve been using renoise on laptop for a bit and love it for the Shortcuts on the Keyboard. I‘m a lefthander and top to bottom arrangement is perfect for how my lefthander brain works. I have bought the tracker two weeks ago and i have to say i don‘t enjoy it as much as renoise with the keyboard because most of the action on the tracker is handeled by the right hand and my left hand only plays a few notes from time to time. If only the big command wheel was on the left side. Still love my mpc 2000 xl for that matter.
I just love that when I click on one of the tracker video there is a comentt from polyend. This really shows the support from this brand, very appreciated!
I come from MPC world ... what your saying about a completely different way of making music really appeals to me . I just bought one !! sounds like its a different beast to my MPC one
... I'm on it for 2 3-hours session now ... it is addictive - and you're right: it depends on what kind of musician you are. There is a lot of head-room for adventures !!!
Actually before you buy this try Renoise first to get the work flow down same thing trust me Renoise is a tracker 75.00 Polyend tracker 600.00 and they both have the same look as for as SEQ goes.
i havent really used the suggestion feature, but the way you described it reminds of actually working with a hired musician in a studio. Occassionally theyre gonna chime in with a SUGGESTION for the section youre working on.
Thanks for the video. I just received mine and am learning to use it. It is much easier to use than my MPC Live. One problem, the arrow and shift keys stick. This is not a huge issue but unexpected with a product of this quality.
Would this work well for somebody that wants to get into electronic music and experimenting? Is it intuitive enough that somebody that has some musical background could figure it out relatively quick? Also, would it be good if you mostly wanted to use it for drum programming complex patterns and being able to utilize with a synth? Whats the connectivity with other instruments and devices? I need to know cuz I will probably buy this in a heartbeat if it fits what I want to eventually do with it
Thank you for this video. Dig the zen delivery. I see the push 2 back there...how do yo compare both? I have yet to see one video of someone performing with just laptop and push 2.. any idea why ? Would you ever consider performing in said way?
Thanks Will! Yes I have performed with the push, but I mostly use it during the writing process. I'm not sure why you haven't seen it used that way. Perhaps because the push (in my experience) is mostly great for launching clips and controlling ableton instruments/sounds. I think a lot of people prefer to use many different synths/sound sources and are a bit too lazy to create all the mappings to their software. There are some great performances with the push 2 though! That's just my best guess.
@@et4able Sold my Push 2 (as soon as Push 3 was announced). I always needed to still reach for the mouse and keypads when using Push 2 so I dont miss it. Will wait till Push 3 price drops and gets reviews and decide.
The per project sample time limit is 133 seconds, so you run out of space really quick. It's more about taking 1 shot samples and manipulating them into something cool. You could record a few chords on the guitar and loop them for example.
Hey Evan, this is an excellent review of the P Tracker! I have been looking into this device and have not been able to find the answer to a question. I wondering if you or the community may be able to answer this. I understand it can time stretch a sample, but I'm wondering if it time stretches as it plays the sample chromatically. For example if you play a sample chromatically, is the length/duration the same for say C4 as it is for C2?
@@Mityman64 hey thank you! I am particularly interested in this device. I like the keys for navigation and the screen. The menus seem straight forward. I haven't rely looked into SP MK2, but maybe I should.
Sorry for the late reply! The duration of the note will change, but most of the time that doesn't matter. It is a downside though! You can, however, do time stretching as a rendered (not real-time) effect. If you want to play a single piano sample (for example) as a melody just make sure the original sample is long enough to last in higher registers. It will mostly sound realistic until you get really high, and then it becomes a creative effect, lol.
I've been hesitant about getting a Polyend Tracker because I have Renoise and other trackers (Protracker 2 and Fasttracker II clones) you can use from your laptop.
Do you think the tracker is something best on its own or with other samplers/synthesizers? I have an MPC one so I'm not looking for another do it all machine, I want gear to compliment one another and work together in harmony instead of fighting for the spotlight. Your thoughts would be appreciated!
I think it all depends on whether or not you’re eyeing any other synths at the moment. If the tracker seems inspiring to you, I wouldn’t let the fact that you have another main brain device like the MPC stop you from exploring it- variety is the spice of life after all! If you are in fact looking at a particular synth/drum machine/effects pedal that is equally as interesting as the tracker, I would go with one of those instead though! Then you are avoiding any redundancies and still getting something new! Or you could be like me and impulsively buy both. I’m sure you deserve it.
They are 2 completely different boxes and approaches to making music and sounds. I use my Tracker then put away for a few months and switch to Live 2, or Octatrack, Analog 4, Akai 404 mk 2, etc.
Have you been thinking about putting some quiet music in the background? I love ur vids, but the silence just bathers me... Or it's just me idk. Great work btw, im so surprised how underated you are!
I'm about a year late to this video, but thank you for this! Finally convinced and I just pulled the trigger and ordered one! :)
Trackwr is my FAVOROTE piece of gear
It is most important because it is so logical and easy
I’m so impressed whenever I play it and it helps me write songs
I love your calm vibe 😌 I have yet to dive into my unit, can't wait to fully experience it! Subscribed! 🤙
Thanks for the kind words! I do like to keep things calm. lolz And thanks for the subscribe!!
Yeah, the tracker is so good . It’s mad elegant and you feel so close to the music.
Indeed!
Great video, thanks for making!
Of course!! Thanks for the Tracker!
I‘ve been using renoise on laptop for a bit and love it for the Shortcuts on the Keyboard. I‘m a lefthander and top to bottom arrangement is perfect for how my lefthander brain works. I have bought the tracker two weeks ago and i have to say i don‘t enjoy it as much as renoise with the keyboard because most of the action on the tracker is handeled by the right hand and my left hand only plays a few notes from time to time. If only the big command wheel was on the left side. Still love my mpc 2000 xl for that matter.
I just love that when I click on one of the tracker video there is a comentt from polyend. This really shows the support from this brand, very appreciated!
i guess I am pretty off topic but do anybody know a good website to stream new movies online?
@Terrence Lukas thanks, signed up and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it !!
I come from MPC world ... what your saying about a completely different way of making music really appeals to me .
I just bought one !!
sounds like its a different beast to my MPC one
... I'm on it for 2 3-hours session now ... it is addictive - and you're right: it depends on what kind of musician you are. There is a lot of head-room for adventures !!!
Yes indeed! Glad you're having a good time with it
Evan, thanks for making this video. I appreciate your insights and the manner in which you present them.
You’re most welcome! :)
This was a great review - the 'bonus parts' was especially helpful!
Awesome product! I think my favorite feature is the 'auto name.' Can't even tell you how many rando files I have with 'jam' in the name, lol
Dudeness I know right it’s actually an amazing feature. My instrumental tracks have pretty arbitrary names anyway. See you soon in Nashville
The randomness feature is really cool!
Yeah totally! Thanks for watching Linda. You're my number one fan!
Totally agree with your comment about mental effort to aim the mouse!
Actually before you buy this try Renoise first to get the work flow down same thing trust me Renoise is a tracker 75.00 Polyend tracker 600.00 and they both have the same look as for as SEQ goes.
i havent really used the suggestion feature, but the way you described it reminds of actually working with a hired musician in a studio.
Occassionally theyre gonna chime in with a SUGGESTION for the section youre working on.
Yes true! Electronic musicians are notoriously lonely as well I think it’s fair to say. lol
Totally agree with the mouse aiming
Glad I'm not alone in this!
Amazing review really enjoyed your video thank you so much for making this. I just ordered mine should turn up this week.
you’re very welcome! Glad you’re jumpin on board.
Those button clicks would drive me nuts...Great review...i actually like it..it has it Pros & Cons....Thanks for your review
Great review and product! Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the review.
Cool review of the polyend tracker. I'd like to get one, but in the meantime, i've been messing around with the trial version of Renoise.
Thanks very much! Renoise is incredibly powerful -- makes sense to me!
Thanks for the video. I just received mine and am learning to use it. It is much easier to use than my MPC Live. One problem, the arrow and shift keys stick. This is not a huge issue but unexpected with a product of this quality.
Really good stuff! Thanks for doing this. I'm considering a purchase!
You’re welcome!
I 've just got one , i do think song mode could be improved though.
Hi. Nice video. You have also a digitakt right? Is it a kind of the same thing or do they complement each other ? Thanks
Would this work well for somebody that wants to get into electronic music and experimenting? Is it intuitive enough that somebody that has some musical background could figure it out relatively quick? Also, would it be good if you mostly wanted to use it for drum programming complex patterns and being able to utilize with a synth? Whats the connectivity with other instruments and devices? I need to know cuz I will probably buy this in a heartbeat if it fits what I want to eventually do with it
That’s exactly what you want is Trackwr - it can control outboard midi instruments like a synth and be it’s brain for BPM
Thank you for this video. Dig the zen delivery. I see the push 2 back there...how do yo compare both? I have yet to see one video of someone performing with just laptop and push 2.. any idea why ? Would you ever consider performing in said way?
Thanks Will! Yes I have performed with the push, but I mostly use it during the writing process. I'm not sure why you haven't seen it used that way. Perhaps because the push (in my experience) is mostly great for launching clips and controlling ableton instruments/sounds. I think a lot of people prefer to use many different synths/sound sources and are a bit too lazy to create all the mappings to their software. There are some great performances with the push 2 though! That's just my best guess.
@@et4able Sold my Push 2 (as soon as Push 3 was announced). I always needed to still reach for the mouse and keypads when using Push 2 so I dont miss it. Will wait till Push 3 price drops and gets reviews and decide.
Can you record whole vocal or guitar tracks into this? As if this was a hardware daw
The per project sample time limit is 133 seconds, so you run out of space really quick. It's more about taking 1 shot samples and manipulating them into something cool. You could record a few chords on the guitar and loop them for example.
Hey Evan, this is an excellent review of the P Tracker! I have been looking into this device and have not been able to find the answer to a question. I wondering if you or the community may be able to answer this. I understand it can time stretch a sample, but I'm wondering if it time stretches as it plays the sample chromatically.
For example if you play a sample chromatically, is the length/duration the same for say C4 as it is for C2?
Not sure this helps, but I know that the new SP-404 mk2 has this ability to time stretch with or without changing the sample length
@@Mityman64 hey thank you! I am particularly interested in this device. I like the keys for navigation and the screen. The menus seem straight forward. I haven't rely looked into SP MK2, but maybe I should.
@@SlowCloudGrey the Polyend is very intriguing. The only other similar device I know of is the Dirtywave M8. Tracker software seems so neat.
Sorry for the late reply! The duration of the note will change, but most of the time that doesn't matter. It is a downside though! You can, however, do time stretching as a rendered (not real-time) effect. If you want to play a single piano sample (for example) as a melody just make sure the original sample is long enough to last in higher registers. It will mostly sound realistic until you get really high, and then it becomes a creative effect, lol.
I've been hesitant about getting a Polyend Tracker because I have Renoise and other trackers (Protracker 2 and Fasttracker II clones) you can use from your laptop.
@@rorz999 thanks, I'm getting closer to a decision :-)
@@tubeMonger Did you get one?
If you got an audio drumloop, does it go with the tempo automatically?
Great Q! Not automatically but you can use the "Timestretch Beat" effect in the sample editor menu to change the tempo. It works well!
Do you think the tracker is something best on its own or with other samplers/synthesizers? I have an MPC one so I'm not looking for another do it all machine, I want gear to compliment one another and work together in harmony instead of fighting for the spotlight. Your thoughts would be appreciated!
I think it all depends on whether or not you’re eyeing any other synths at the moment. If the tracker seems inspiring to you, I wouldn’t let the fact that you have another main brain device like the MPC stop you from exploring it- variety is the spice of life after all! If you are in fact looking at a particular synth/drum machine/effects pedal that is equally as interesting as the tracker, I would go with one of those instead though! Then you are avoiding any redundancies and still getting something new! Or you could be like me and impulsively buy both. I’m sure you deserve it.
They are 2 completely different boxes and approaches to making music and sounds. I use my Tracker then put away for a few months and switch to Live 2, or Octatrack, Analog 4, Akai 404 mk 2, etc.
Have you been thinking about putting some quiet music in the background? I love ur vids, but the silence just bathers me... Or it's just me idk. Great work btw, im so surprised how underated you are!
Thank you so much for the kind words! I will definitely put more music in the background. Thanks for the input, appreciate it!!
@@et4able i prefer these sort of videos without background music , i find it distracting , you cant win !
@@et4able I prefer the way you do it now. Would a musician listen to background music while making music?
@@clagadymuf lol that's certainly true in life.
@@pianoyan Perhaps I'll just add a little more in intros or something and then keep it out. Good point!
no
Dude, Ricky Tinez got this gear and made music with it in may 2020 so you are not one of the first. You are one of the last actually. lol
haha true! I meant out of the normies who just preordered the device. Not special people who get to beta test it and all that.
as soon as I heard the button clicks I switched off the video . no go sorry
Not your vibe, eh?
I don’t need it
Fair enough.