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I bought it for professionnal purpose a year ago but don’t need it anymore so I can easily repurpose it. Do hardware trackers have any outstanding features or is the appeal only in the form factor and removing you from the distractions of a computer (reading emails, trolling on elektronauts…) ?Īlso a thing to note is I own a very small laptop, a GPD Pocket 2.
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The issue is appart from being standalone I don’t exactly see how it stood out from a regular software tracker on a laptop. I found second hand polyend on sale locally and was really close to buying it but it is still a relatively expensive thing. I saw that recently there have been a few trackers released as hardware machines, mainly the M8 and Polyend.

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I was thinking about portable tools that would allow me to write tunes quickly on the go, be able to play with samples and everything and I am curious about going back to making tunes with a tracker. If (-not (Get-Command choco.So I used to do music with fasttracker II and Impulse tracker a few decades ago.
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