User's Manual

Pattern key + Shift + Copy (Paste) to paste.
Input OFF/Fade/Cut step > turn the jog-wheel all the way left,
Important:
Set pattern/project Tempo in BPM (from 40 to 800BPM) in the Song section.
To transpose/change multiple values, make a selection of steps > turnthe jog-wheel.
To step input a chord > select as many adjacent tracks as many notes you want in your
chord using Shift + arrow keys while in the edit mode and use pads or external
controller to input multiple notes at the same time.
The pattern length and timing scale are always the same for all the 8 tracks, same as in
classic trackers.
Use Length and Step + left/right buttons to change their values with predefined
intervals (2,4,8,16).
Insert spaces on multiple columns simultaneously by using Shift+ Arrow keys across
columns before pressing the Insert key.
When browsing for instruments > navigating jog wheel in left direction will access to
MIDI instruments from M01 to M16, while jog wheel scrolling in the right direction will
access the internal instruments from 1 to 48. The MIDI instrument numbers will be
displayed with a different type of font than the one used for internal instrument
numbers.
When using the pads for playback of both and the internal sample-based and MIDI
instruments – there are differences between the green and red (edit) modes. The green
mode is playing back the note and instrument only and is more of a controller type. The
red (edit) mode will playback the entire step with its fx and it’s relation to the projects
BPM.
External source MIDI clock and transport in the Pattern mode will playback the current
pattern on a loop, while in Song mode will play the entire song.
Step & Fill tools
Besides the basic step input options, the Polyend Tracker offers two compelling step
input/editing tools. Step and Fill tools are crucial to master to get a quick musical output
without spending too much time. Used skillfully, they can radically speed up both the
composition process and productivity.
Stepfunction allows setting the interval for that incremental step input range. When steps
are being manually entered on a track – the timeline row will move down to another step