This sounds like a powering issue indeed. Can you please report a Bug with a video and we’ll investigate what’s going on and help you find a solution asap. Thanks and sorry about experiencing problems.
Who knows why the first sample stops playing when I select the INIT preset? For some reason, the first sample only plays if I’m simultaneously triggering something from the third synth engine.
Also, it’s super annoying that the interface lags when scrolling through presets — especially when one gets auto-loaded mid-scroll.
Would be great to have a setting that disables auto-loading on preset selection, so scrolling stays smooth.
Since the 1.3.0 update, my Synth and Hydrosynth are now roomates. I think they might even be considering a serious relationship!!
Just a FYI - “DWA” is the Polish for “TWO”, as in two samples (peasant for ‘dual waves’)
waiting new synth engine “bober” and “kurwa”
Hi, I hadn’t realised I was using a generic usb plug to power the device and the issue was solved when I switched to the official Polyend adaptor.
So I am sorry for being stupid
@saulcutting thanks for letting us know and glad you got it working!
IN L O V E with DWA! And the orange, green and cobalt colors
Video by @Aisjam
Is there any likelihood or possibility that this would ever be increased to 8? You know where I’m going with this. 8 perform FX slots on the Tracker >> 8 macros on Synth. Makes perfect sense!
@holonology, i think there might be a slight misunderstanding.
- We need to differentiate here between the nine knobs (the 3x3 matrix) vs the three macro knobs (C1 - C3)
- When using the MIDI Engine, you can already assign whatever CC number you want to the 9 nine regular knobs (up to 4 pages, for a total of 36 CC controls).
- The macro knobs are special in that they can actually control up 5 CC’s at once when you set them up.
Unless you actually mean that you want to control 8 CC’s with one knob.
Hahah. Yep, just getting my head around it all!
So based on this, I can do 8x parameters on the Tracker because you have 36 CCs.
Macros is for combining them. Yep. Got it. Every day is school day!
Thanks!