SUPERBOOTH24: Polyend Press
Press sees Polyend head in a new direction, offering an analogue stereo compressor with some versatile side-chain filtering options in a compact pedal enclosure.
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Press sees Polyend head in a new direction, offering an analogue stereo compressor with some versatile side-chain filtering options in a compact pedal enclosure.
With the launch of the Tracker+, Polyend‘s popular hardware sampler has gained eight additional tracks and a collection of new built-in drum and synth engines.
The latest Tracker boasts a wealth of new features including stereo sampling and playback capabilities, USB audio, eight additional MIDI and sequencer tracks, a collection of new onboard instruments and more.
Polyend’s Play gets a major + upgrade.
Play+ retains the same external design as its predecessor, but with an upgraded processor that enables stereo sample playback, multitimbral polyphonic synthesis and more.
Polyend’s hardware tracker has got smaller — and at the same time bigger...
Polyend’s Play takes a unique, and very hands‑on, approach to sequencing samples.
Equipped with 3000 samples and an array of performance features, Polyend say that Play is possibly most flexible and inspirational groovebox ever created...
Polyend breathe new life into an old technology with an instrument that’s as forward‑looking as it is retro.
The new Artist Edition Tracker ships with a huge collection of Pete Cannon's own jungle samples, plus four complete productions and a limited-edition vinyl EP.
The Preset offers a tantalising promise: presets in your modular, allowing you to save and recall up to nine control voltages in up to 1024 'presets'.
This very useful eight-voice module serves as a fantastic gateway between the modular worlds and just about anything that spits out MIDI.
The term ‘tracker’ describes an early form of sequencing that originated on the Amiga computer and they may yet make a mainstream comeback, thanks to this intriguing new device from Polish synth-makers Polyend.
Polyend's Seq offers straightforward step sequencing and buttons galore in one very attractive package.
A collaborative project between Greek synth makers Dreadbox and leftfield Polish hardware designers Polyend,...
Can Polyend’s MIDI-powered mechanical drummer replace the real thing?