User's Manual
sequences of events are recorded – edit them as mentioned in the previous section if
needed. A metronome with a pre-roll function is also available in the Config menu to make
the live-recording easier.
There are three different modes of live recording in the sequencer. To switch between these
modes use the colored Note/Instrument/Fx buttons. The recording is available in the
following modes:
Notes – where the “note off” action will be also recorded. Useful to record chords and
melodies.
Instruments – where the “note off” action is not recorded. Appropriate to record drum
beats.
Fx – where the “note off” is not recorded either.
Important:
Choose what parameter (Note/Instrument/Fx) is being recorded using the colored keys.
When recording notes from the grid pads, micro-timing is also being recorded as one
of the Fx. To quantize the recording, simply delete all the “m” Fx.
Polyend Tracker offers8 monophonicaudio/MIDI tracks. That means if a triad chord is
played while live recording – it consumes three of its eight tracks.
Live recording starts with the track that is currently being edited.
Exit and enter the Live recording mode again without stopping the sequencer by
pressing the red Rec button.
When live recording to an occupied track step with already existing notes/values,
Tracker will record changes on the track to the next one to the right. It won’t overdub
the steps with existing notes/values.
The grid pads are not velocity-sensitive and the “live record” mode will record notes
with micro-moves Fx but won’t record the velocity Fx. Use an external velocity
supporting keyboard to record both unquantized notes and velocity.
Change patterns by pressing Pattern screen button + grid pads/arrow keys/jog-wheel.
Find the metronome with its options in the Config section.
Find global quantization option (Record micromoves on/off) in the Config menu.
Song mode
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