Number of battery powered Korg Volcas I purchased to take outdoors: 5. Number of times I jammed outdoors: 0. I will keep you in check next time, promised :)
I love mine. It’s a keeper. The visual feedback from the grid. The chance and randomisation. Loading an SD card with samples is easy. Pop the card then Drag n drop.
This thing became my bandmate. When I have an idea, or just want to jam, it’s there and we are up and actually playing in less than a minute. Then it lets me develop and evolve my ideas AND offers its own into the process. A fantastic partner in crime.
@@krazywabbit Soz, that was a bit of a Planet Me comment...what I meant to lead with was; great vid, really interesting perspective and it got me thinking, thanks!
Nice video, thanks mate. And your are right about the comparaison with the Oxi. After thinking a lot, the thing that I really need is a multi sequencer. The Oxi have 4 sequencers and that is what I need (1 for the synth, 1 for the drum machine)... I am gasing over the play because it looks fun and I really want to use it... but what I need is at least 2 sequencers and 3 would be a plus.
Look at the KORG SQ-64, you can find them for pretty cheap. 3 normal sequencer channels and 1 channel dedicated to drums, it does quite a bit for the little device that it is
Yes you waz, Krazy wabbit. I've been watching videos on the APC64 thinking I need it for the CV outs. Then I realized I have enough CV and I'd rather sequence MIDI on my Play. Not into samples much yet.
I used to enjoy a music box called a Yamaha RS7000. I loved that thing and still have a very mushy soft spot for it. I was never more prolific, because of its limitations. Was a valuable life-lesson for me. I’m enjoying observing your journey, btw. Keep up the good work :)
Well I just sold mine yesterday and I will only regret the quick workflow. It's great to make loops but thats it. That thing is SLOW, memory is terrible, 20 folder limit (really Polyend ?) this thing feels like it has the power of a Nokia 3310 💀
Thanks! What if you have four analog synths and you would want to sequence analog synth pieces. Simplicity required for a first time buyer of tools like this. Oxi or Play?
Number of battery powered Korg Volcas I purchased to take outdoors: 5.
Number of times I jammed outdoors: 0.
I will keep you in check next time, promised :)
Until I become a computer, thank you.
I love mine. It’s a keeper. The visual feedback from the grid. The chance and randomisation. Loading an SD card with samples is easy. Pop the card then Drag n drop.
Bingo!
This thing became my bandmate. When I have an idea, or just want to jam, it’s there and we are up and actually playing in less than a minute. Then it lets me develop and evolve my ideas AND offers its own into the process. A fantastic partner in crime.
Good to have band mates. Thanks for sharing!
@@krazywabbit Soz, that was a bit of a Planet Me comment...what I meant to lead with was; great vid, really interesting perspective and it got me thinking, thanks!
Nice video, thanks mate.
And your are right about the comparaison with the Oxi.
After thinking a lot, the thing that I really need is a multi sequencer. The Oxi have 4 sequencers and that is what I need (1 for the synth, 1 for the drum machine)...
I am gasing over the play because it looks fun and I really want to use it... but what I need is at least 2 sequencers and 3 would be a plus.
Thank you! May you have/find what works and makes you happy. Stay safe!
@@krazywabbit hahaha man, your answers are always very … intense !
Look at the KORG SQ-64, you can find them for pretty cheap. 3 normal sequencer channels and 1 channel dedicated to drums, it does quite a bit for the little device that it is
That noise may have been me lol. I think the play is great, didn’t work for me though
I do like your noise! Stay safe.
Yes you waz, Krazy wabbit. I've been watching videos on the APC64 thinking I need it for the CV outs. Then I realized I have enough CV and I'd rather sequence MIDI on my Play. Not into samples much yet.
Keep spitting facts and I will do my best to keep learning.
Limitations inspire creativity ;)
Trying my best to live by these sage words.
I used to enjoy a music box called a Yamaha RS7000. I loved that thing and still have a very mushy soft spot for it. I was never more prolific, because of its limitations. Was a valuable life-lesson for me. I’m enjoying observing your journey, btw. Keep up the good work :)
Well I just sold mine yesterday and I will only regret the quick workflow. It's great to make loops but thats it. That thing is SLOW, memory is terrible, 20 folder limit (really Polyend ?) this thing feels like it has the power of a Nokia 3310 💀
At one time, that Nokia balled but I hear ya. Stay safe!
Thanks! What if you have four analog synths and you would want to sequence analog synth pieces. Simplicity required for a first time buyer of tools like this. Oxi or Play?
You’re welcome and thank you.
OXI.
I have finalised my setup, it does not include a play.
Just got one for 280€ 🎉
Excellent score! I hope you have fun!
revisionism is good, i think
Randomization is just BS. I don't see how any serious musician would ever use that.
Really? So many serious musicians I know have praised the Polyend Play specifically because of its randomization and generative capabilities.
You'd better stop listening to music because many many artists use randomization. The funny thing is that you haven't even noticed that.
totes rando, yo.
Well
Polyend play speaks
But polyend tracker talks
Although I don’t have a tracker, from what I’ve heard, sounds great.
@@krazywabbit go for it,spend bit of time and you will understand what I'm trying to say.
Stay cool
@@XvxVxvx-i1h I’ll trust your word. I spend too much time in excel spreadsheets at work 😂