and fingerprints using a soft, dry cloth. Disconnect all cables while cleaning. Only
reconnect them when the product is totally dry.
To avoid scratches or damage, never use sharp objects on the body or screen of the
Tracker. Do not apply any pressure to display.
This apparatus, by itself or used with amplifiers, headphones and speakers, is able to
produce high sound levels. Do not operate at levels that are uncomfortable. Protect
your ears.
Unplug your instrument from the power sources during lightning storms or when it is
not used for long periods of time.
Make sure that the power cord is safe from harm.
Do not open up the instrument chassis. It is not user repairable. Leave all servicing to
qualified service technicians. Servicing may be required when the unit has been
damaged in any way – liquid has been spilt or objects have fallen into the unit, has
been dropped or does not operate normally.
A sound peak occurs on the stereo output of the Polyend Tracker when it’s being
toggled on/off. You may like to turn down the volume on all speakers and headphones
before.
Appendix
The FX step effects list
While in the Pattern sequencer view, press and hold one of the Fx keys to show the Fx list –
using the screen button underneath – expand their description popup.
–
– None, indicates that there is no effect used on the desired step.
!
– Off, toggles off the effect used on the previous step.
V
– Velocity, sets the Velocity of an Instrument. From 0% to 100%.
P
– Panning, sets the Panning of an Instrument. From -50 (L) to +50 (R).
M
– Micro-tune, sets the micro-tuning adjustments. From -99 cents to +99 cents.
G
– Glide, sets the time it takes for the pitch of the previous note to travel to the pitch of the
corresponding note. From 0-49% (0-1s) to 50-100% (1-15s).
T
– Tempo, changes pattern tempo. Handy to create custom swings or grooves. From 10% to