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i've read in different places that it'll be around $1000.  but there's also some discussion about price at polyend and they're trying to make it affordable. the info was translated from a gear site/interview that's in polish so it's hard to get the details right.. but if they're sharing videos i'm sure we'll find out soon. i guess there's a bunch in the wild w/beta testers.

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I. Do. Not. NEED. This. Device.

Trackers without computer keyboards don't make sense.

I am a terrible musician and should spend my time on other pursuits.

I have more than enough hardware.

And still this gives me a gear boner. ?

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1 hour ago, Ginerpri said:

€500 is a killer price. Waiting for the Loopop review on YouTube to know how it really works now

^ This!

With Trash80's handheld tracker; https://player.twitch.tv/?video=v569581957&player=twitter&autoplay=false
and the nerdseq portable; https://xor-electronics.com/nerdseq-portable/ 
interesting tracker hardware emerging in these last covid days of humanity. 

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90 seconds of sample memory per project. That's a bit too oldschool for my tastes. On my Rytm I often load minute long bits of field recordings to play around with.

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4 hours ago, rhmilo said:

Trackers without computer keyboards don't make sense.

In all seriousness, you ever try Nerdseq/LSDJ. I was completely blown away how smart the inputs are and never really thought you could do a tracker with 4 arrow keys and 6 buttons. I was wrong.

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2 hours ago, acid1 said:

In all seriousness, you ever try Nerdseq/LSDJ. I was completely blown away how smart the inputs are and never really thought you could do a tracker with 4 arrow keys and 6 buttons. I was wrong.

Never tried it ... but I watched (some of) the video and the interface seemed very useful usable 

That 90 second sampling limit, though ...

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90 seconds isn't the end of the world to me. I am used to the 2kb limit on the nerdseq and 2mb limit on the MD.

Stop being lazy and chop those samples ?

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This thing is really cool, but it just makes me want to get my Renoise/MilkyTracker/LGPT/LSDJ on. Nothing wrong with it, it just reminds me how much I love hand-drawn envelopes and instrument tables. I'm sure folks will have a lot of fun and make great stuff with it.

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