Polyend RM

Polyend Step Drum Machine Pedal Instruction Manual

Model: RM | Brand: Polyend

Kupu Whakataki

The Polyend Step is a programmable 4-track drum machine pedal designed to provide rhythmic backing for musicians and guitar players. It offers a versatile and easy-to-use solution for practice, songwriting, and live performances. With a wide array of samples, customizable sequencing, and intuitive controls, the Polyend Step allows you to create unique and dynamic drum parts.

Nga waahanga matua

  • Programmable 4-track Drum Machine Pedal with 2,000+ Samples
  • 16-step Sequencing for detailed rhythm creation
  • 350 Rhythms to choose from across various genres
  • Stereo I/O for flexible connectivity
  • 200+ Kits for diverse sound palettes

Aratohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your Polyend Step Drum Machine Pedal:

  1. Hononga Hiko: Connect a 9V 200mA center-negative power supply to the power input port on the pedal.
  2. Hononga Whakauru: Connect your instrument (e.g., guitar) to the L (MONO) or R 1/4" input jacks. For mono signals, use the L (MONO) input.
  3. Hononga Huaputa: Connect the L (MONO) or R 1/4" output jacks to your amplifier, audio interface, or mixer. For mono output, use the L (MONO) output.
Polyend Step Drum Machine Pedal
The Polyend Step Drum Machine Pedal, showcasing its compact blue metal casing, display screen, control knobs, and footswitches. Input and output jacks are visible on the sides, and the power input is at the back.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Nga Mana Whakahaereview

  • Whakaatu Mata: Shows current style, tempo, BPM, and other functional status information.
  • GROUP/SAVE Knob: Switches to the group page, toggles parameters, adjusts values, and enters the slot save interface when held. In Tap Tempo mode, it adjusts BPM.
  • SETTING/VOLUME Knob: Switches to the setting page, toggles parameters, adjusts values, and enters/exits global settings when held. It also adjusts the drum machine volume.
  • FILL/TAP Footswitch (Left): Activates the fill function with a single tap. Enters Tap Tempo mode when held, allowing you to adjust playback speed by tapping.
  • STOP/PLAY Footswitch (Right): Starts or stops drum machine playback.

Mahi Taketake

  1. Te Tīmatanga o te Purei Anō: Tap the STOP/PLAY footswitch (right) to begin playing the selected drum pattern. The LED will flash red and blue at the current BPM.
  2. Whakamutua te purei: Tap the STOP/PLAY footswitch (right) again to stop playback. The LED will flash white.
  3. Activating Fill: During playback, tap the FILL/TAP footswitch (left) to activate a drum fill.
  4. Adjusting Tempo (Tap Tempo): Hold the FILL/TAP footswitch (left) for one second to enter Tap Tempo mode. Tap the footswitch repeatedly to set the desired BPM. The LED will flash according to the new BPM.
  5. Changing Rhythm Patterns: Use the GROUP/SAVE knob to navigate through different rhythm patterns and banks. Turn the knob to select a new pattern.
  6. Whakatika Rōrahi: Use the SETTING/VOLUME knob to adjust the overall volume of the drum machine.
  7. Accessing Global Settings: Hold the SETTING/VOLUME knob to enter global settings, where you can adjust frequency response and other parameters.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraHipanga
KāhuaHou
Momo Tuhono3.5mm Jack, 6.35mm Jack
Hangarau HonongaMIDI, Audio Jacks
Puna ManaBattery Powered (requires 9V 200mA center-negative power supply)
Pooro Jack3.5mm Jack
KaihangaPolyend
Taumaha Tūemi2.83 pauna
Hunga Hua11.4 x 5.65 x 3.6 inihi
ASINB0F4MPRD1J
Tauira TuemiRM
Rauemi tinanaTe whakarewa, te kirihou ranei
Ingoa Taepango
Momo RawaTe whakarewa, te Kirihou
Taumata PukengaKatoa
Rahi5.65 x 11.4 x 3.6 inihi

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i waho o te hikoi. A ape i te kai horoi, te whakarewa ranei.
  • Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te hikoi ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
  • Te whakahaere: Kia tupato ki te hapai i te hikoi kia kore ai e pakaru nga puku, nga pana, me nga kowhatu.

Raparongoā

  • Kore Oro: Ensure all cables (power, input, output) are securely connected. Check the volume settings on the pedal and your connected audio equipment. Verify the power supply meets the required specifications (9V 200mA center-negative).
  • Whanonga ohorere: If the pedal behaves unexpectedly, try disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply to perform a soft reset. If issues persist, consult the manufacturer's support resources.
  • Whakawhiti Waewae Karekau e aro: Ensure the footswitches are clean and free from debris. If a footswitch is still unresponsive, contact customer support.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the official Polyend webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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