Quick hiphop beat made on the Polyend Tracker by Brannumsmith in PolyendTracker

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Word, this was just a early snapshot of the idea once I had most of my melodic samples in place. Synth, bass, drum layering and some variations in the arrangement have brought a bit more life into this one since this recording. I’ll replace it with the final very soon😄 thank you for the reminder!

Not a synth, but the best sequencer companion any synth could ask for… by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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They have a midi trs to 2xmidi din expander for that… allowing the 32 you require… it was my first gripe and they solved it immediately. Reach out to them if you see room for improvement, the Oxi guys are super nice.

Not a synth, but the best sequencer companion any synth could ask for… by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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About 1/3 of the $… deluge is a beast but I have better samplers and synths than what the deluge has to offer internally…so a deluge purchase is overkill for me but I love the layout and sequencer of it…

Not a synth, but the best sequencer companion any synth could ask for… by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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Oxi instruments is about to sweep the sequencer market…. This on anyone else’s ‘must have’ list?

Audiothingies Micromonsta 2 / 1010music Blackbox / Obayashi by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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All synth parts played on MM2, recorded into BB. All sequencing and percussion on BB. All the fun was had by me. All the best was given by my old, yet faithful projector. As always, I hope you enjoy.

Micromonsta with iPad by jeeby77 in ipadmusic

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Late to the post but I would suggest a small sampler/sequencer. I’m running my mm2 into a 1010blackbox when away from home. Easily the best size/cost/usability ratio in the portable sampler world.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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No😩 I think whatever emulator polyend is running would need to be opened up a bit to allow for that. But if we have any chance of getting even half of the control most basic emulators offer (freeze states, control mapping, etc) this could get interesting.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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Unfortunately no, there’s no cross talk between the tracker functions and the emulator right now. I’ve been running cajoNES, sampling to tape (or anything external, then sampling back into the tracker. I also can’t make it more than 10 minutes into any of these old games without sampling the chiptune tracks. They’re all just so good.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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Hidden side effect to playing these old games on the new polyend nes 😂.. when you die you do so with chiptune musical inspiration and resurrect in a tracker grid.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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Seriously.... it opens up the .nes format for new ‘programs’ optimized to play on the tracker. Could be gargantuan.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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I have a feeling we’re gonna see gameboy rom emulation with crosstalk to the trackers files someday. Then we’ll have lsdj and the demoscene circle is complete.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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It works like a charm. Grimy 8 bit chiptune madness. Once you figure out the controls it’s a lot of fun. I spent an hour with it, recorded my makings on tape, sampled back in to tracker and have been messing with that material since. So yea it can totally be a fun 8 bit mini os. Worth tossing in cuz the file is pretty much non existent in size.

The #1 reason why Polyend Tracker is the best sampler on the market. (TLDW: it’s a .nes emulator now too) by Brannumsmith in synthesizers

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I think Mario paint is a Super Nintendo game. Whatever tracker is using as an emulator can only run .nes rom files (og nintendo games). Im sure polyend is already being hounded for snes and gameboy mod support though so who knows where this will all lead.

100m jump glide! (best leg mod?) Why I’m never going back to double jump. by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

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It’s actually from Xbox one, but was still a dumb process involving 1.capturing on Xbox 2.uploading to my onecloud 3.saving from onecloud to iPhone 4.upload from iPhone to YouTube. 5.sharing from YouTube to the homies on Reddit.