Features Samples

Now hello, happy to play with it ! :+1:t3::coffee:
means step into the mind and way to workout things of the creator :wink: that I have learned with maschines, takes a while
Two surprising facts
1 not being able to load in samples by a micro SD :face_holding_back_tears: a never felt ease in Network approaches - oh well step in ( I bought twice network harddisc now for both of them I dont know how to get into them, lost the Tools)
2 as the Polypulse has 4 Audio in, I was shure it also had an inbuilt sampler or basic sampling Tool?
Well sofar a lot to learn, and was able to play some sound, next a sequence :grinning:
Sorry if I post in wrong category I never got very familiar with the Forum structure… like now I dont know where to press for making it public… maybe press + create Topic ( but I thought thats what I did in the begining

Hey!

Uploading samples to the PolyPulse is described here: Network - PolyPulse manual

There is two ways to connect the PolyPulse to a computer. The easiest is probably directly to your computer. If your computer has no ethernet port you can use an adapter (for example one with USB-A or USB-C)

Yes, the inputs can be used to sample audio. I see that I have not put it in the manual yet but I’ve put it on my todo list.

  • Open the samples menu by pressing [samples]
  • Press [edit]
  • Select record audio (scroll with encoder X) and press [yes]
  • Select the input you want to record from (scroll with encoder X) and press [yes]

Then it starts recording. You see a VU bar on the top right of the screen. To end recording:

  • Go to the samples menu again and press [edit]
  • Select stop recording

The recording will be stored in the folder recordings with a random file name. After recording has stopped it asks if you want to load the audio file that was just recorded. If you press [yes] you can add samples to a list and then use that list in the sound engines.

For using samples see Sample lists - PolyPulse manual

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YES thanx (you much)