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“The best Polyend deal on the internet”: Get over 40% off two of Polyend’s most celebrated pieces of gear on Reverb

The Polyend Tracker+ and Play+

The official Polyend shop on Reverb is currently hosting a sale on its Tracker+ workstation and Play+ groovebox, with over 40 percent off each.

Play+ launched in 2023 after the brand debuted it during 2022’s Superbooth. Tracker+ followed shortly after, arriving just in time for the 2024 event. At full price they are $899, but are now retailing for just $499 each via Reverb – the gear marketplace describes the deal as the “best on the internet” right now.

Tracker+ offers a 16-track sequencer, and integrates advanced sampling, MIDI sequencing, and built-in synthesis. It retains the “intuitive interface” of the original Tracker, hosting a large screen, responsive mechanical keys, and a tactile jog wheel.

It also introduces multiple synth engines, with each offering unique traits, plus a generous library of presets. The synth engines are:

  • ACD: Emulates classic monophonic analogue synths for vintage tones.
  • FAT: For “rich”, analogue warmth with three virtual oscillators and detune control.
  • VAP: A virtual analogue polysynth with dual oscillators and a versatile modulation matrix.
  • WTFM: A two-operator FM synth engine utilising wavetable-based oscillators for complex textures.
  • PERC: A dedicated drum machine engine, offering classic 808/909 sounds and even modern percussive elements.

As for Play+, this groovebox delivers “endless possibilities for beat creation”; it offers flexible sequencing across eight audio tracks and eight polyphonic MIDI and synth tracks. Polyend also brands it as the “centrepiece of your studio”.

Play+ also features the same synth engines, and upcoming updates will add even more engines, as well as a Perform mode for synth and MIDI tracks. Both items are sold as brand new via the official Reverb store.

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In April, it was announced that Reverb had been sold by its parent company Etsy, making it a privately held, independently operated company for the first time since 2019. The marketplace was purchased by Creator Partners and Servco, two investment firms with strong ties to the music industry.

To find out more or shop the deals now, head over to Reverb.

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