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Created on 11/12/2024
  • Manufacturer: Polyend
  • Model: Synth
  • Category: Digital Synths
  • Year of release : 2024
  • Synthesis type : Digital
  • Maximum polyphony : 32
  • Multitimbrality : None
  • Number of keys : None
  • Keybed type : None
  • Built-in sampler : No
  • Built-in sequencer : No
  • Built-in arpeggiator : No
  • Number of user presets : None
  • MIDI I/O : MIDI USB
  • Audio outputs : USB audio out
  • Power supply : USB power
  • Dimensions : 150 x 150 x 45 mm
  • Weight : 400 g
  • Release date:november 2024
  • Other names:polyendsynth
  • Synthesis: 8 synthesis motors
  • Polyphony: 8 voices
  • Multitimbrality: 3 parts
  • Control: Matrix of 60 velocity- and pressure-sensitive RGB pads
  • Display: Color LCD
  • Effects: Modulation, delay, reverb
  • Arpeggiator & Sequencer: Available with several modes
  • Connectics: 1 mini-jack stereo output, 1 mini-jack MIDI input, 1 mini-jack MIDI output, USB-C port for power and PC connection (no USB audio), microSD port (16GB supplied)
  • Power supply: USB-C (mains, computer, external battery)
  • Dimensions: 28.2 × 20.7 × 3.3 cm (11.1 x 8.1 x 1.3 inches) 
  • Weight: 1.2 kg (2.7 lbs)
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1. What does the Polyend Synth bring to the table compared to other digital synthesizers?

The Polyend Synth stands out for its three-part multitimbral design, eight synthesis engines, configurable pad matrix and an interface designed for quick learning.

2. What kinds of sounds can you create with the Polyend Synth?

Thanks to its eight motors, it covers a wide sound spectrum: analog basses, rich pads, sharp leads, grainy sounds and experimental physical modeling.

3. Can the Polyend Synth be used as a USB audio interface?

No, unlike the Polyend Play+, the Synth does not support audio via USB, limiting its use to conventional audio outputs.

4. Is the Polyend Synth suitable for the stage?

Yes, with its compact size, intuitive controls and dynamic pad matrix, it's designed for live use.

5. What are its main shortcomings?

Its limited connectivity (a single audio output), a processor that's sometimes just right for the most demanding engines, and the impossibility of editing notes after recording are its main weak points.

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