Polyend Play: A Thorough Look

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @BennJordan
    @BennJordan Год назад +111

    Aye! Love you love your show! Great video, insanely thorough. 🤲🏻 Future Benn responding to the 34:45 portion a year after my initial review: The Play is very special to me because of its accessibility to those curious about getting into music production. The easy process of making a drum and bass beat that sounds good is a huge dopamine rush, but having the editable guts of it displayed for you in the grid makes it easy to experiment and see what happens if you move a kick or change the melody sample.
    I think the MIDI sequencer mode is probably the best thing about it that would be suited for those experienced with DAWless production. But the overall function (in V1.0 even) is incredible when acting as a gateway that's fun and encouraging to use. And I'm a bit batty-eyed when realizing that this accessibility was the entire calculated point of the device (while a lot of synth folks are still comparing it to the Deluge because...light up buttons?). Anyway, I couldn't really articulate that a year ago because I hadn't yet experienced my mom and dad playing with it on the kitchen table or traveled with it as my primary idea box.
    So I suppose I should correct myself - Naturally, at the end of the day, if you want the best device to *finish* a song for under $1,000, a laptop will be the obvious winner. 😅

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  Год назад +18

      🙏💯🙏

    • @beanacomputer
      @beanacomputer Год назад +75

      You two should start a synth-themed ice cream company called Benn and Jeremy's.

    • @jeffryarchambeau5441
      @jeffryarchambeau5441 Год назад +2

      @@beanacomputer Better yet, an ice-cream themed synth and effects company. I'd like to see a Chocolate Swirl rotating speaker effect.

    • @simonc8265
      @simonc8265 Год назад +3

      @@jeffryarchambeau5441 floating raspberry arp

    • @glamball
      @glamball Год назад

      Hi! I'm pretty impressed by generative music capabilities of Play. So, if all I want is just to play and have fun, and maybe at someday want to track-out my live session through main output so I can share it with friends, I should be just fine with Play, right? I just can't really use PC as a tool due to mental issues, despite having some downtempo ideas and covers on some trip-hop songs.
      I had MPC100, Korg Electribe 2 Sampler, Maschine MK2 and some Pocket operators in the past, but the most fun I had was with was Korg Monotribe: just having simple beat and sample&hold was pretty enough.
      Also, I like the Tracker, but Fill functions doesn't seem to be as much powerful as Play's. Plus Play have auto-scale for those like me who don't know even the basics of music theory. So even the extra you should pay for Play looks like a very good deal, right?

  • @_mickmccarthy
    @_mickmccarthy Год назад +50

    Future Jeremy is awesome, you should do more collabs with him going forward

  • @joelkulesha8284
    @joelkulesha8284 Год назад +62

    I love this new "idgaf" style the channel is moving towards. It's clear you're having fun with it and that's fun!

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  Год назад +16

      It's all I have

    • @zayoBIM
      @zayoBIM Год назад +1

      Second this - as someone in the market for these things now and then when I save up some cash, it's really helpful to hear someone rip on these companies for not delivering, and not just sheepishly praise them or gently offer half-hearted criticism. It makes me feel like someone is out there trying to represent musicians/hobbyists/idiots with money - I realize that's probably not your goal but I choose to take it that way.

  • @NoirEtBlancVie
    @NoirEtBlancVie Год назад +6

    So, I’m happy I finally got around to watching this. I really liked what you said at the end about “finishing tracks with it”. So, I have zero issues with the Play, I’ve sorta let it mature while enjoying romps here and there, but hell no will I not finish music with it, BUT, it’s soooo fun and fast to enjoy, it’s like a music toy on crack, I just can’t stop playing with it when I start…. Finishing anything, no…not within the Play, that would take me actual work, and I like the Play for Plaaaaaying lol

  • @amosluyk
    @amosluyk Год назад +1

    Thanks man :) I really appreciate the honest and knowledgable reviews you do. Too many RUclipsrs seem to be doing adverts rather than reviews, so your content is really valuable for those of us who need some honest guidance.

  • @peladoclaus
    @peladoclaus Год назад +3

    Appreciate that you explain if and how to do sets on the device. That is seriously a big deal to me. I gigged as a DJ for years and being able to perform live is a go or no go for me on devices

  • @rochefsky
    @rochefsky Год назад +2

    Love that you take the time to go back an update to be current with recent firmware... that's a ton of work for you!!! and we appreciate it!!

  • @PleasantDiversion
    @PleasantDiversion Год назад +32

    Future Jeremy deserves his own channel. (Uh huh).

    • @teolandon225
      @teolandon225 Год назад +1

      He'll get it one day, I'm sure.

    • @joelkulesha8284
      @joelkulesha8284 Год назад

      It's like those people who make videos of themselves watching movie trailers. But better

    • @jeffryarchambeau5441
      @jeffryarchambeau5441 Год назад +2

      Red Meant Recording

    • @whentheleavesarefalling
      @whentheleavesarefalling Год назад

      He already has it. It’s just not released yet. But it it is super awesome.

    • @peladoclaus
      @peladoclaus Год назад

      Future Morty is his real name

  • @cloudlightmusic101
    @cloudlightmusic101 Год назад +3

    Genius workaround for your yt goals, you’re a champion

  • @ToyKeeper
    @ToyKeeper Год назад +7

    The "good for 4-bar loops but doesn't really facilitate finishing songs" thing is exactly the reason why I've never been able to get excited about the Play. Its strengths and my music goals have almost no overlap.

  • @Srcsqwrn
    @Srcsqwrn Год назад +3

    This is great! I love when Future Jeremy pops in, and I really appreciate that the lighting it purple to tell when it actually is future Jeremy!
    I'll never be able to get a real synthesizer, but I still like learning about them through you!
    Let's hope that their future patches fix the issues you ran into.
    Thank you for the great videos, and the great music. I still listen to Hindsight a good amount since I bought it.
    Edit: I gotta say, I love the random future Jeremy pop ins at the start, and that outro is *chefs kiss*. "Get the fuck outta my house".
    Very fun, you always have a way to be a great entertainer

  • @SpaceTown
    @SpaceTown Год назад +9

    i want to make my own video about the play at some point in the future because the device has perhaps the highest "I am excited to use this in theory" to "when I actually use it I don't make anything that I'd play out" ratio of any device I've ever owned
    your point about the play and how it doesn't necessarily aid in finishing tracks is what i'm still wrapping my head around! for the longest time I just thought I didn't get on with generative sequencers but I think there's a larger issue at play (pun intended) about the process of composition where understanding where to "go" with a track and breaking out of The Loop almost requires someone (or me, at least) to be invested in what brought me to the point of even having the 4-8 bar loop in the first place, since it's difficult to see where you can go if you don't know what got you there in the first place
    the play has always been great for noodling away and I thought it would be really great to add to a setup because my whole thing is "noodling, but live" but I just don't know if I get along with the way the play does generative stuff; the most fun I've had playing live is when I forget what I wrote and then remember in the moment and realize what I can do with it, but the polyend play puts things too far out of context for me imo

  • @GreatistheWorld
    @GreatistheWorld Год назад

    I really appreciate how you’ve used hundreds of electronic music tools and still have the clarity to mention when the UI could be better(or is possibly bad) instead of just the raw functionality & features. You balance overview/critique/praise extremely well

  • @littlehelix
    @littlehelix Год назад +1

    I love the Polyend Play. In general very easy to understand, no menu diving. The features made me do beats I couldn't come up with on any other device. I think it's best not as a standalone only but with other gear, ...like a synth for example. Very unique and progressive device, I hope other gear manufacturer can learn something from it.

  • @fleetadmiralsidiqi1941
    @fleetadmiralsidiqi1941 Год назад +7

    I live for the reviews that upfront say everything won't be rainbows and unicorns. I've wasted enough thousands of dollars in the past on not having honest info. Thanks J!

  • @armyofmeat
    @armyofmeat Год назад +18

    Future Jeremy is so chaotic and I love this dynamic

  • @IsraelFerrerCamacho
    @IsraelFerrerCamacho Год назад +1

    I like all Past, Present and Future Jeremy. Best video about the Polyend Play.

  • @jeffryarchambeau5441
    @jeffryarchambeau5441 Год назад +1

    I come back here every time I need to be reminded of something I haven't tried yet.

  • @mojodrum3215
    @mojodrum3215 Год назад +4

    Definitely the play makes it easier compared to other grooveboxes l the way it generates ideas quickly.

  • @soffter
    @soffter Год назад +1

    this was a really honest and thorough look at this device, great work man

  • @damiensimper
    @damiensimper Год назад +1

    I really appreciate that your not just being another 'influencer' here!

  • @jeffryarchambeau5441
    @jeffryarchambeau5441 10 месяцев назад +1

    Listened again today. Still more stuff to try!

  • @jerem680
    @jerem680 Год назад +2

    What a tricky exercice, sell something you don't want to sell 😅😅😅thank you J you are Amazing.

  • @Skiddoo42
    @Skiddoo42 Год назад +6

    With variations I think it is possible to create the kind of song dynamics you are speaking about, by making each variation about mute selections, rythyms and transpositions especially. I don't know, I'll try this later and see if I can prove that concept (hoping the mute thing works...).
    One thing I didn't hear you mention was the update to erase unused samples from the sample pool. This eliminates the problem you referred to with getting overloaded sample pools and to me it was the single most important feature in the last update.
    Otherwise, always great to see a pro like you digging into the gear I'm using, I learn so much and I'm really jonesing to dive back in now!
    Follow up: So no, performance buttons and global do not save into variations so far as I can tell :( But, you can make any knob changes and save them that way, including Note for transposition and any effects that can be accessed through the encoders. The mute thing is kind of a bummer though.

    • @ahp00k
      @ahp00k Год назад

      Yeah, performance changes go away as soon as you leave Perform mode. And variations don't have any concept of muting.

  • @doctorauxiliary
    @doctorauxiliary 5 месяцев назад

    jeremy really nailed it here. after having the OG play a few weeks now, I find that everything that people say about it is true. it's a lot of fun. it's really quick to get some interesting stuff cookin'. I can build new & interesting grooves & soundworlds in an instant with this thing.
    BUT....
    I've found that I can start the shit outa some stuff. but really hunkering down & finishing... I can do it, sure. but THAT is where the real challenges kick in. well... in fact, well before actually finishing. just taking a new & interesting idea & developing it... that's where the real compositional biz kicks in. & the play doesn't seem, at least not at this very early stage, to help me develop musical ideas & push through into the deeper phases of the compositional process.
    so... much like many other pieces of gear, I get some interesting stuff happening, but then I'm thrust into the "so, now what?" zone.
    maybe it's just me m but jeremy's points at the end of this vid have got me thinking maybe it's not just me.
    great breakdown, though. & I think the play is a really nice musical device. I just hope, along with the whole + line, it gets a few more things that it needs to be more complete.

  • @bastian5304
    @bastian5304 Год назад

    Love the outro! 😂 fantastic video as always.

  • @tyranic1
    @tyranic1 Год назад

    I would never dream of completing songs in any groove box period. I use them for idea's, inspiration, pleasant surprises that i export to my daw, a daw will always be better tool to finish mixes and master. This box is in my opinion the best inspiration tool out there. Hopefully a few more updates would make it more so.

  • @krazywabbit
    @krazywabbit Год назад +2

    Favorite part. The 'slide in tongue fx'. I hope to see this in version 1.3. (not time stamping where, so it does not hurt the watch time)

  • @rawalshadab3812
    @rawalshadab3812 Год назад +9

    That last few minutes raised an interesting question I would like to see a video about: What groovebox do you think has the best song-writing/ song completion capabilities and why?

    • @RaverOperatorGeeza
      @RaverOperatorGeeza Год назад +2

      For me, the MPC One.
      It's the only groovebox I have! 😂

    • @rawalshadab3812
      @rawalshadab3812 Год назад +1

      @@RaverOperatorGeeza I have a polyend tracker and a Novation Circuit. The tracker works for me for finishing stuff (structurally, because I still need to mix it on a DAW). I would want an MPC just to compare the experience.

    • @sgsrules
      @sgsrules Год назад +10

      Probably the Deluge. It's the only groovebox that i've used that really doesn't have arbitrary limitations. Variable and endless track lengths. You want a track that's 666 measures long? go for it. Has subtractive, fm, and ring mod synthesis. Plays stereo samples of any length, you can load up whole stems or songs if you want. Samples are streamed from the card so you don't have to worry about ram limitations. They recently added wavetable support It has a live looper and can resample. If you don't like it's sound engine you can use it to sequence other gear. If you want to break out of the loop it has an arranger mode as well. It's also battery powered so you can take it anywhere. And finally their customer support is outstanding. I've had mine for 6 years and the amount of stuff they've added over the years is simply amazing. It's changed so much that I ended up getting a new faceplate with shortcuts, and I'm about to send mine in to get the 4 segment display (that many people complained about) replaced with the new OLED display that all new Deluges are shipping with. Most companies wouldn't offer upgrades like these, and would instead just sell a new 2.0 version.

    • @RaverOperatorGeeza
      @RaverOperatorGeeza Год назад

      @@rawalshadab3812 nice dude, I know there's been some kickback on the MPC with recent updates, but it really is a great piece of kit!
      I bought a M8 tracker end of last year and really enjoyed using it for a quick track I made whilst learning the basics on it, but haven't had time to come back as I've been struggling cutting up an awkward song (plus life admin) the last couple of months. I didn't count that as a groovebox (my ignorance?) but do definitely agree you can make and finish tracks using only that! So yeah, I use those two and Koala Sampler!
      Edit: I'd love try try the Polyend tracker out still!

    • @RaverOperatorGeeza
      @RaverOperatorGeeza Год назад +2

      @@sgsrules yeah I must say you are selling it to me. Sounds like a possible studio update for me in the future!

  • @DM78
    @DM78 Год назад +3

    I love my Play, but I'm an old skool tracker musician, so I still think the Tracker is more effective for making the music I want to make.
    That said, the Play works better/faster/easier with my Eurorack.

  • @davidb7723
    @davidb7723 Год назад +2

    Love your stuff. Please keep it up!

  • @helius981
    @helius981 Год назад +1

    Hey :) loved the video! I am trying to use it as a drum machine in my life set and would love to control the different levels of the channels. Do you know if there is a way to map those? I know it has cc in but I a a bit lost. Maybe you have an idea. Thanks in advance.

  • @nachtaktiv
    @nachtaktiv Год назад +1

    Very nice and fun little box, although the missed the opportunity of induvidual outs or even a cue out.
    my other cons (on the software side, i'm pretty optimistic they will change and add a lot in the future):
    - no chance to get a track "back in sync" once you messed with the play modes, you have to stop the sequence
    - only one "chance" action per time
    - no possibility of color coding the rows or trigs (would be handy for live performances"
    - no ping-pong play mode and most of the modes only trig the first quarter of the sequence
    - midi-sequencing is weird because even the channel is parameter locked, would be cool to assign a fixed channel for a row
    - no filter envelope, no different filter types. the filter sounds rather bad for my taste
    - chance modes are not very well thought out, e.g. it's not possible to play it every 3rd time in 4 bars, skip 2 play 1 skip 1 is not possible. better copy the elektron way of doing it ;)
    - no LFO
    - a visual representation of the filter and the sample wave form would be nice (like on the digitakt)
    - the most of the performance pads sound not really good and it's a risk to push them randomly during a live show

  • @verbmusics
    @verbmusics Год назад +2

    I typically don’t comment on videos but that random kick pattern at 5:13 briefly gave off early Pharrell beat/Clipse vibes 😂 search Grindin. Snare was def off tho

  • @DomDomPop
    @DomDomPop Год назад +3

    Seems like a Deluge Jr to me, which on the one hand is nice because you could get this and a Polyend Tracker for $150 bucks more than a Deluge… on the other hand, it seems like the Deluge is a bit more refined in a number of ways, and if I already have a M8 anyway…

  • @sgsrules
    @sgsrules Год назад +2

    Great content as always, I love your channel! I've been debating on pairing this with my Deluge and small synth setup for live performance/noodling/jamming. The polyend play would handle all the drums and atonal elements and the deluge would handle everything else. One of my complaints about the deluge is that it's easy to lose track of what track is what especially since you can scroll up and down. Offloading all the drums to a separate box could help organize things, make it possible to swap out my drums while keeping the rest the same and add some more immediate controls for live performance. On the flip side, adding a second sequencer to my setup is going to complicate things. I mainly produce breaks, dnb, and glitchy stuff so I was sold after watching Ben Jordan's video. Now I'm having to think twice about this, thanks Jeremy lol. Does this sound like a good idea, or am I falling prey to GAAS?

    • @wiegraf9009
      @wiegraf9009 Год назад

      Maybe try using the color select function for tracks on the Deluge to keep things organized? I like how the play is a bit easier to get into with different time signatures, but I feel like the fact that it doesn't behave in the same way as the Deluge would screw with my head a bit. I would maybe like a generative sequencer that's a bit simpler and stick with the Deluge as my main, or maybe the Deluge will get some more advanced generative functions!

  • @IntertemporalTraveler
    @IntertemporalTraveler Год назад +1

    Thanks for this review, in spite of some of it's flaws I think I'm still interested in it. It seems like it should have been called the Polyend Drum though. Looks like a beast of a drum machine. Any reason to expect that it will do badly in this role in my hardware setup?

  • @akuro2685
    @akuro2685 Год назад +2

    I totally agree on wanting feature parity between chance and randomize! I also wish they had more options of what could be chanced/randomized.

  • @combatrock
    @combatrock Год назад +1

    "I'm not gonna go into it"
    -Goes immediately into it

  • @BinauralBae
    @BinauralBae Год назад +2

    Question Would you recommend the Play for people who already have the Tracker? Never selling my Tracker because you know why, but this is more for people still suffering from acute gas

  • @lemonberries
    @lemonberries Год назад +1

    The ending cracked me up😆

  • @LukeLendrum
    @LukeLendrum Год назад +1

    I had one for a few months and solid it because it simply does not work as a blank canvas in a live setting anywhere near as quickly or intuitively as the Deluge

  • @duncan-rmi
    @duncan-rmi Год назад

    "I don't wanna hear that" 😂
    I love my tracker- changed my whole workflow, vis a vis arrangements for other musicians to play with. the play, on the other hand, seems to be a mix/remix tool (so it's odd that they went mono samples without a way to import multisamples or groups of stems that are related- see the deluge demos from four years ago!) or for quickly generating loopy beats to impress your mates but not actually convey anything much musically or emotionally. my play is back in its box & headed for the used market, I'm aftraid. things like the 1010 blackbox are much more than they appear to be, while the play seems to be much less than it promises. the integration with the tracker has been done in reverse too- I want the tracker to have dedicated protocols for addressing the interesting features of the play, but instead you get this dumbed down remote control, by the play, of the tracker.
    time I blew the dust off the deluge & ventured up that steep learning curve again.

  • @RedCloudServices
    @RedCloudServices Год назад

    Can this unit trigger external devices and also play it’s own or custom samples simultaneously?

  • @lemelik
    @lemelik Год назад +1

    Hey, great video. Please don't misunderstand this comment but, after seeing your video to the synth brands, I was wondering if you will be announcing which videos are paid production? You did mention they sent this unit to you, but you did not mention whether they paid you. Thank you.

  • @audian666
    @audian666 Год назад +1

    are those the Beyerdynamic DT 700 pro x headphones, and if so how do you find them?

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  Год назад +1

      They're ok. Not life changing. I still like my m50x the best

  • @JohnDoe-yr5tg
    @JohnDoe-yr5tg 8 месяцев назад

    How do you compare it to the deluge I’m on the fence which one

  • @Luap-ls3ix
    @Luap-ls3ix Год назад +2

    Every review I’ve seen about this device made it seem like it was very intuitive. Is there any particular function or functions that had you searching through the manual to find?

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  Год назад +1

      The specifics of how it did that it did. Reviews lie. Or fib. Or smear.

  • @AlexCouch
    @AlexCouch Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Dieter-4
    @Dieter-4 Год назад

    Another great video on another great device that will never be available where I live :(

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson Год назад +2

    Just playback of imported samples is way too limitted and would require some form of sampler or DAW recorded samples to feed it... I went the other way with a Headrush Looperboard acting as an input mixer and loop creator feeding an Akai Force audio interfaced with Abelton... Got a deal on a new HR for $499 and a new Force for $800... I don't think the bang for the buck can be beat with what I paid for this combo...

  • @EVILJAMARR
    @EVILJAMARR Год назад +6

    I like this video but I do not like this machine. It seems like a struggle to play, pun intended. I don’t want to boss fight a groovebox. Edit: I will be very interested in version two

  • @bryanbytes
    @bryanbytes Год назад +1

    Future Jeremy needs his own channel…. Red Means Reacting?

  • @bipedal_earth_roamer
    @bipedal_earth_roamer Год назад +1

    Does it have MIDI record similar to Digitakt?

  • @thehowlingterror
    @thehowlingterror Год назад +1

    Pity you didn't show the instrument during the entering notes section. Intentional?

  • @Geneoart
    @Geneoart Год назад

    Gotta get those cyber banjos! 🤘

  • @paulschilling2996
    @paulschilling2996 11 месяцев назад +2

    23:04 😍

  • @Algoritmarte
    @Algoritmarte Год назад +5

    Mono samples?!? .... on a 2023 digital device?!?

    • @harveytherobot
      @harveytherobot Год назад +4

      That's A LOT of modern grooveboxes - OP-Z, Digitakt, RYTM MK2, Circuits... I don't get it.

  • @slvrcross
    @slvrcross Год назад +1

    You sound sick hope you get better

  • @NicChap
    @NicChap Год назад +1

    That future self is quite amusing at times.

  • @NickBender
    @NickBender Год назад +1

    Yup

  • @orbitfold
    @orbitfold Год назад

    Polyend really should hire a ui/ux person. I know it's expensive for a small company but they really don't now what they're doing. Same with their tracker.

    • @harveytherobot
      @harveytherobot Год назад

      What do you find wrong with the UI/UX? I think they’re both pretty intuitive. Do you think Elektron or other companies do a better job?

    • @orbitfold
      @orbitfold Год назад

      @@harveytherobot I think Elektron do an incredible job in ui/ux? They have an incredibly consistent experience across their product range. Also all the synergies and happy accidents that happen due to the design philosophy and concepts are just incredible (e.g. misuses of everything being p-lockable). Once you learn one of their machines you know them all. Some do it worse, some do it better, polyend tracker I didn't think was a usable piece of equipment, mostly due to bugs and advertised features like resampling not working. But I remember the UI/UX being awful too.

  • @OscillatorSink
    @OscillatorSink Год назад +3

    You read the manual? That's cheating.

  • @NikolayTechno
    @NikolayTechno Год назад

    What headphones you use ?

  • @Lainer1
    @Lainer1 Год назад +1

    Sort of reminds me of the Linnstrom

  • @peladoclaus
    @peladoclaus Год назад +1

    Future Morty!

  • @isaac.anthony
    @isaac.anthony Год назад +2

    Your secondary comments is like a rapper recording their own hype track, LoL

    • @isaac.anthony
      @isaac.anthony Год назад +1

      i wish my MC707 had more randomization options, and a software UI

  • @jased8577
    @jased8577 Год назад

  • @FairuzOsman
    @FairuzOsman Год назад +5

    Ngl this is the most confusing video I’ve seen

  • @GHar94
    @GHar94 Год назад +1

    Jeremy, show me more of your cyber banjo 😏

  • @briannhinton
    @briannhinton Год назад +2

    The folders just need kick, snare, etc in the name.

  • @okinawa1312
    @okinawa1312 Год назад

    I don´t understand what´s so cool about having only eight channels?

    • @RedMeansRecording
      @RedMeansRecording  Год назад

      8 is enough for most tracks tbh. It's a good limit.

    • @iamrocketray
      @iamrocketray Год назад

      @okinawa7528 Its 8 Audio tracks AND 8 midi tracks so it's really 16 tracks.😁

  • @finitesound
    @finitesound Год назад +2

    Hasn't convinced me that it's better than my Deluge. They seem to have feature-limited it on purpose.

    • @ToyKeeper
      @ToyKeeper Год назад +3

      It looks similar to a Deluge, and it makes music... but that's where the similarities end. They don't have much in common other than appearance. The video specifically addresses this, since a lot of people compare the Play to the Deluge even though they're not really comparable.

  • @anonymous_friend
    @anonymous_friend Год назад

    Does the Hapax rule them all? I dont read manuals. 😂

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 Год назад +1

    It only plays mono samples.... well... 2 minutes into the video and Polyend has made me nope-out of getting one... good job Polyend. No need to watch the rest of the video.

  • @arobins74
    @arobins74 10 месяцев назад +1

    "cyber banjo" - LMAO

  • @doctorauxiliary
    @doctorauxiliary 5 месяцев назад

    they have GOT to give us a more efficient means it reversing steps. that's just silly to hafta do all that doing for that one, simple & otherwise obviously desirable effect. c'mon, polyend!!

  • @LostStylus
    @LostStylus Год назад

    Sooo, there is no way to make and 8 bar loop? Only 4 bar? I wish this was more like ableton's live session mode

  • @ob1quixote
    @ob1quixote Год назад +1

    Yeah. Uh huh.

  • @averagepainter
    @averagepainter Год назад +1

    the play has been quite a disappointment for me. the fact that you can have every channel/instrument on every track (and especially by doing it by accident) is a dealbreaker. i have it connected to my eurorack via a polyend poly 2. my dream was to control various drum modules from the play. but you have to be super concious about where you type the hits on the play. otherwise you could get hihats on the kick channel and snares on the hihat channel. as there is no way of seeing which one was which because they're all plain white, you end up with a mess you try to decipher and to repair.
    doesn't it feel logical to set one track to usb output 1, the next track to usb output 2 etc. and everything you type into the respective track will always be in the correct corresponding output channel? the way it is now is frankly unusable for a live situation except super messy IDM where it doesn't make a huge difference. but even then...
    and just to clarify the scope of the problem: say you're happily listening to the awesome beat you've made and want to change the hihat by hand, meaning removing some steps and adding others. you can do that. but if you were adding steps to the kick earlier, you now add steps that trigger the kick channel into the hihat channel. oh no, a track with 5 random steps got 8 new steps for the wrong instrument from me and i can't remember where exactly i put them because every button is white. instead of a steady beat with some hihats being transformed into the same steady beat with more hihats i now have a beat that consists of kickdrums. time is passing. i have to correct the mistake, hit undo, long-hold a hihat step to "pipette" the correct instrument, time is passing, then i have to set the steps for the hihat again.
    is this the way people wanted it? i can't imagine a setting where this could be useful.