New Overlays For The Polyend Tracker Mini

US Compatible with version 2.0 Firmware      02/07/24

New Overlays For The Polyend Tracker Mini


Oversynth.com has announced the release of a new series of overlays designed specifically for the Polyend Tracker Mini, and compatible with the Mini's new version 2.0 Firmware. Here's the details in their own words...

The Tracker Mini is well known as a compact and powerful DAW.  Unfortunately, its interface can sometimes be a challenge to navigate due to its numerous shift functions and control combinations.  Oversynth's new overlays are designed to improve usability, with numerous shortcuts listed right on the front panel for easy reference.

The overlays include many 'cheat-sheet' notes with button and knob combinations to help with songwriting and live performance:

  • Shift functions are color coded and listed near the corresponding buttons as much as possible
  • Pattern Mode, Song Mode, and Perform Mode shortcuts are indicated with color-coded dots
  • Default assignments are shown for the Assignable Function Buttons
  • Effects are listed along with the shortcut letter/symbol used in Pattern Mode events
  • A list of MIDI Chord values is provided in a very small font in order to make it fit in limited space

 

The overlays are printed on a highly durable, waterproof, and chemical resistant vinyl sheet and then laminated for long life and durability.  These overlays are fully adhesive-backed, so installation is as simple as 'peel and stick'.

The new overlays are priced at $28 and ship worldwide from Portland, Oregon, USA.  They are available now.

Oversynth.com designs and manufactures front panel overlays for a variety of electronic musical instruments from Roland, Korg, Moog, Teenage Engineering, Elektron, Behringer, Polyend, etc.  Their products are manufactured in small batches based on customer demand and ship worldwide from Portland, Oregon, USA.

Pricing and Availability:
$28

More information:

 



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