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510k POLYLLOP v1.0.0-BUBBiX screenshot
BUBBiX | 27 May 2025 | 7.7 MB
POLYLLOP – Four Voice Polymetric Sequencer
Building on the foundation and logic of our flagship sequencer SEQUND, POLYLLOP pushes things further into polyphonic and polymetric territory. Designed for those who want to go beyond simple step sequencing, POLYLLOP lets you sequence up to four independent voices—each with their own rhythm, melody, duration, and velocity lanes.


Whether you're sketching out evolving arpeggios, layering chords, or exploring shifting textures, POLYLLOP gives you plenty of control—without slowing you down.

Key Features:

Four independent lanes for Gate, Pitch, Length, Hold, and Velocity — each with adjustable length and playback modes.
Polymeter sequencing — set different step counts per lane to create rich, evolving polyrhythms and shifting patterns.
Real-time MIDI Transpose — shift sequences chromatically or in scale degrees via MIDI input for expressive live use or DAW automation.
Scale Quantization — keep everything in key or go fully chromatic; custom user scales and root shift support included.
Advanced Play Modes — Forward, Backward, Pendulum, Bi-directional, Random (x2), for each lane independently.
Step Lock — protect steps from randomization and reset for precise control over evolving patterns.
Integrated randomization and density control — apply controlled chance to notes, rhythms, and dynamics per lane or globally.
Pattern system — up to 12 patterns per preset, instantly switchable via MIDI notes for live performance or quick variation.
Export to MIDI — drag sequences directly into your DAW if live MIDI recording isn’t supported.
MIDI Advance Mode — drive POLYLLOP’s step progression from your MIDI keyboard or clip for free-form rhythmic control.
Expanded Transpose Options — including Scale-Dependent and Classic modes.
Easy UI Workflow — intuitive handling of blocks, lanes, and presets.
POLYLLOP is not a synth and doesn’t generate sound—it outputs MIDI, making it ideal for controlling both soft synths and hardware setups. It integrates smoothly with all major DAWs, with clear routing instructions and a minimal interface that keeps the focus on creativity.

From chord progressions to rhythmic pulses, POLYLLOP adapts easily to a wide range of creative tasks in your production workflow.

Designed by Alexkid.
Coded by Tadashi Suginomori (HY-Plugins).
UI by Resonant Design.

NFO
Presets don't show up?
Open plugin, click on "set preset folder". Then simply point towards: "Documents > 510k > POLYLLOP"
known issue & included in their own manual




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comments

  Member 21.07.2023 21
+9
Thanks so much. The 510k / Hy stuff is amazing.
  Member 8.04.2023 11
0
Sadly the drag midi doesn't work and when recording midi it doesn't record all the notes.
  Member 21.07.2023 21
+9
Drag midi does work (in Bitwig at least) You have to select your length of your sequence (how many bars to render to midi) , then click the Generate button, then your drag icon should become visible.
I didn't notice the dropped notes when recording but I haven't spent enough time with it yet.
  Member 8.04.2023 11
0
Thank you!
  Member 3.05.2024 93
+14
How does one assign each of the four sequencer channels to individual tracks withing a DAW. I have not managed to get it work in Bitwig or Studion one? thans
  Resident 7.07.2021 806
+356
One way to do it is to create two different tracks:

- One MIDI track for the Pollypop,
- then a second one, an instrument track where you put the sound generator of your choice (synth, sampler...).

Then you have to assign the MIDI out of the Pollypop to the MIDI in of the instrument.

With Cubendo 14, I managed to put both plugins on the same instrument track, first the Pollypop, then a synth.

...You wanna assign each Pollypop track's MIDI output to a different instrument? I don't think it's possible, just use four tracks with four Pollypops instances, then you can mute the sequencer channels that you don't need...

Just a humble suggestion, I'm not a specialist...

. . .

EDIT: I tried to create a project with five tracks: one with the sequencer, and four instances of the same synth, but problem: I didn't found on the Pollypop any indication concerning the MIDI channels used, nor any function to assign a sequencer track to a specific, individual channel.

So my conclusion is that this seq is made at first for 4-notes chords and accompaniments played by a unique sound generator on a unique MIDI channel.

Not very sophisticated, but it's a very simple tool, for very simple tasks.
I'm alive!!! :D Isn't it astounding??? ;)
  Member 12.08.2022 1 132
+23
it worked when i've installed it, but now is asking for a serial

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