Polyend Tracker Updated

US New firmware for the standalone workstation      24/12/20

Polyend tells us that they are pushing the Tracker standalone workstation further forward with a functionality-boosting firmware update taking it up to v1.3.0. They say that it also adds the timely introduction of onboard games into an otherwise musical mix, allowing users to take a breather from music-making and refill their creative juices, just in time for Christmas. Here's more details in their own words...

As the world's first hardware tracker, Polyend's Tracker incorporates the quintessential characteristics of a classic software tracker as its vertical timeline, powerful sequencer, and mechanical keyboard combine with an innovative input interface design to make and perform music in a new and intuitive way. When first getting hands-on with Tracker, that interface readily reveals an array of tools that are always at its user's fingertips, further boosted by the following forward-looking functionality of the latest v1.3.0 firmware update: new MIDI CC input, MIDI micro-tuning effects, tuning effects, and MIDI chord functionality; track arm recording; Line In (input) availability during Song playback; longer sample import; low-quality sample import (saving sample pool memory time); unused sample deletion; bass booster, bit-depth, distortion, five-band EQ, new limiter (with gain reduction meter), and stereo enhancer effects; limiter sidechaining functionality; Sample Editor time stretch effects (with beat and note modes); octave transpose; enhanced Pattern editor fill command (with Euclidean fills creation and Density setting with Random fills availability); and a rewriting from scratch rendering mechanism -- all of which will surely be welcomed by both existing Tracker owners and those that are new to the trailblazing hardware device designed to help artists forge unique avenues of sonic construction by breaking patterns on a daily basis.

Better still -- some might say, Tracker users can now enjoy playing the onboard games gifted to them by Polyend as part of the latest v1.3.0 firmware update, and allowing them to take a breather from music-making and refill their creative juices, just in time for Christmas! Current Tracker owners -- or those that have been good throughout the year and are hoping to get one this Christmas -- should seriously consider taking time to visit Polyend's newly-created What's Up Blog webpage specifically aimed at them. There they are invited to share their work, so others can learn from it and form a Tracker-related community.

Christmas has also come early for owners of other Polyend products with the timely announcement that the firmware for Preset -- Polyend's preset recaller and sequencer (now with Euclidean sequencing implementation) in a space-saving, connectivity-rich Eurorack form factor -- is now open source, so expect even more flexible functionality to be happening as a result, while French next-generation musical instruments manufacturer Expressive E's Carbon sound expansion -- originally available as a free add- on for anyone who owns its MPE Collection combining banks of exclusive sounds into a versatile suite, ready to play with any MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) supporting instrument -- is now available for Medusa, the Dreadbox & Polyend Hybrid Synthesizer. Served by their own What's Up Blog webpages (https://polyend.com/whats-up/preset-open-source-firmware/ and https://polyend.com/whats-up/medusa-carbon-synth/), Preset and Medusa owners need not feel left out in the cold. After all, 'tis the season... so time to spread a little (musical) Christmas cheer!

Tracker comes complete with a USB-A power adapter, 2m USB-C cable, 3.5mm to 2x 6.3mm adapter, Minijack to MIDI DIN adapter,16GB MicroSD card, and MicroSD to USB-A adapter.

Pricing and Availability:
Tracker is available to purchase through Polyend's network of authorised dealers at an MSRP of €499.00 EUR/$599.00 USD. Or order online directly from Polyend itself.

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