Yo! I’m getting ready to get one of these and seeing the side chain feature just made me super excited that I’m getting it. Nuts! Thanks for the vid and dope beat, took me back to ‘01…
Wtf!? this boy is a legend, he's doing what we did in octamed in 1994 when he must have been a baby? 🍼... But he's keeping the flame alive with Polyend Making the music that us old bastards made bitd. Why can't my kids do this?
I've found a way to get ableton-like clip mode by building variations of instrument patterns in one pattern but on different tracks. Then you can go into song mode to arrange by copying tracks from the pattern bank you built earlier.
Sounds like the shit! Would love to see that in action. That's definitely a drawback when you experiment making different patterns and end up having to copy-paste alot
Hey dude great video, I do have a question I have a maschine mk3 and just want to create old skool jungle, would you choose the poly end over the maschine. I also have Ableton to complete tracks.
How do you like the workflow compared to the Maschine+? Besides the meh sequencer I find the Maschine incredibly quick to work on. Faster than on Push in fact.
I still don't know how to get audio from my tracker to ableton, I don't have many cables and I've never used hardware to make music. Feel super dumb with this stuff 😭
You need an audio interface. If your computer has FireWire or usb-c there are a ton of interfaces on the market and used market but you will need one to transfer audio and midi back and forth between your pc and equipment…
This is solid! Thanks for making it!
Thanks YOU for making it!
Thank you so much, this is the most helpful Polyend Tracker video I have seen so far
Exactly 💯
This is the kind of gear video a music creator actually hopes for. Thank you!
Brilliant. I guess I was about your age when I was buying mix tapes in Camden and going crazy over them. Now you teach me how to create them. 🤜🤛
I like how you put things so elequently 😊
Man, I learned so much in this video. Thank you!
thanks i have used trackers for 30 years and just got Polyend
Can't wait for the mini to arrive. I'm already preparing myself and your video is gold. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge. Much
Glad you like it! I love Belgium shoutout to you 🇧🇪
Belgium here as well and also can't wait for my Mini to come!! 🇧🇪
Thank you, ur helping it click in my head!
Really enjoying this, some good approaches here
Great great video, thank you. Top man!
I love the Amiga vibes this machine is giving me
Excellent video. Subbed! 🖤
I appreciate it! 👊🏻
Yo! I’m getting ready to get one of these and seeing the side chain feature just made me super excited that I’m getting it. Nuts! Thanks for the vid and dope beat, took me back to ‘01…
Great work man. Looking forward to more tracker tips
Well done, Man! Subbed! 😁👊
...magic moment at 10:28! 💙
This is awesome. Thank you
Massive! Thanks a lot 🤩
Wtf!? this boy is a legend, he's doing what we did in octamed in 1994 when he must have been a baby? 🍼... But he's keeping the flame alive with Polyend Making the music that us old bastards made bitd. Why can't my kids do this?
I love this video. Great Job. Thanks.
I've found a way to get ableton-like clip mode by building variations of instrument patterns in one pattern but on different tracks. Then you can go into song mode to arrange by copying tracks from the pattern bank you built earlier.
Sounds like the shit! Would love to see that in action. That's definitely a drawback when you experiment making different patterns and end up having to copy-paste alot
nice vid! thx!
Thank for watching!
Noice, mine should be here soon, thanks 🙏🏾
Turn up the bass, that boy is bangin 🧨
dope
Yes
Hey dude great video, I do have a question I have a maschine mk3 and just want to create old skool jungle, would you choose the poly end over the maschine. I also have Ableton to complete tracks.
Maschine, dead easy pick
How did you make that pad sound? Is that with the slide up step fx or in the sample?
How do you like the workflow compared to the Maschine+? Besides the meh sequencer I find the Maschine incredibly quick to work on. Faster than on Push in fact.
Big up! But watch your fingers while chopping - see your thumb got some damage.
😁😁 will try to be more careful
How you so cool?
Got it from my papa
Junglist
MASSIF
small p!
I still don't know how to get audio from my tracker to ableton, I don't have many cables and I've never used hardware to make music. Feel super dumb with this stuff 😭
You need an audio interface. If your computer has FireWire or usb-c there are a ton of interfaces on the market and used market but you will need one to transfer audio and midi back and forth between your pc and equipment…
You can bounce to the SD card and put the card into your computer to transfer the stems.