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    Synthesizers and Samplers NEUTRON Paraphonic Analog and modular architecture with default routings requires no patching for immediate performance ## Oscillator waveform control the instrument's antenna. An outstanding example of the Theremin's use can be heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash hit "
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    NEUTRON Paraphonic Analog and Semi-Modular Synthesizer with Dual 3340 VCOs, Multi-Mode VCF, 2 ADSRs, BBD Delay and Overdrive Circuit in a Eurorack Format ## Utility functions including attenuators, multiples, slew rate limiter and summers for creative patching Mellotron was used extensively by many
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers NEUTRON Paraphonic Analog and Semi-Modular Synthesizer players new to the synth world, and allowed patches to be changed via switches or 1/8" audio cables. The list of recordings and artists that used the venerable Arp 2600 reads like a veritable
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    NEUTRON onboard memory storage of all patch settings for instant recall. The about electronics. So at the age of 17, Behringer built his first synthesizer - the UB-1. Later, while engineering, Uli put his electronics knowledge to use, building his own equalizers and signal processors to
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    predecessors with all the original features and then some, the BEHRINGER NEUTRON lets you conjure up virtually any monophonic sound imaginable with incredible , NEUTRON benefits greatly from its semi-modular design, which requires no patching for immediate performance. Just put your NEUTRON into
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    right! VCO Double Play NEUTRON's highly-flexible dual Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) provide an incredible range using 5 unique waveforms for . NEUTRON's Filter Mode switch provides 3 settings (high pass, band pass and low pass) for a broad range of tonal options. Additionally, support for
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    Circuit in a Eurorack Format Making Waves You are always in complete control of NEUTRON's onboard modulators, which feature: adjustable Tune; OSC mix; Shape; and Pulse at the 3.5 mm input jack. As we stated earlier, the BEHRINGER NEUTRON is the leading mono, all-analog synthesizer in its class -
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    back into your music creation. The onboard patching matrix provides 32 In x 24 Out NEUTRON gives your imagination its voice - and it's so very affordable. When modern performance calls for classic analog sound - it calls for the BEHRINGER NEUTRON! Visit your dealer to experience the stunning NEUTRON
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    NEUTRON Paraphonic Analog and Semi-Modular Synthesizer with Dual 3340 VCOs, Multi-Mode VCF, 2 ADSRs, BBD Delay and Overdrive Circuit in a Eurorack Format You Are Covered We always strive to provide the best possible Customer Experience. Our products are made in our own MUSIC Tribe factory using
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Product Information Document
Paraphonic Analog and Semi-Modular
Synthesizer with Dual 3340 VCOs,
Multi-Mode VCF, 2 ADSRs, BBD Delay and
Overdrive Circuit in a Eurorack Format
Synthesizers and Samplers
NEUTRON
#
Paraphonic synthesizer with
authentic dual 3340 analog
oscillators for insanely
fat music creation
#
Pure analog signal path based on
legendary VCO design to recreate
classic sound performance
#
Semi-modular architecture
with default routings requires
no patching for immediate
performance
#
Oscillator waveform control blends
seamlessly between 5 shapes
(tone mod, pulse, sawtooth,
triangle, sine)
#
Individual pulse width / tone mod
control provides ultimate sounds
#
Paraphonic mode allows both
oscillators to be independently
controlled
#
Self-oscillating, multi-mode VCF
with dual output (e.g. LP+HP
available on jacks)
#
2 analog ADSR generators for
modulation of VCF and VCA
#
Multiple stage analog delay based
on legendary BBD (Bucket Brigade
Delay) technology
#
Flexible LFO with five waveform
shapes, MIDI clock sync and key sync
#
Noise generator dramatically
expands waveform generation
#
Overdrive circuit adds rich analog
warmth and edge to your sounds
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36 controls and 7 buttons give
you direct and real time access
to all parameters
A Brief History of
Analog Synthesis
The modern synthesizer’s evolution
began in 1919, when a Russian physicist
named Lev Termen (also known as
Léon Theremin) invented one of the
first electronic musical instruments –
the Theremin. It was a simple oscillator
that
was
played
by
moving
the
performer’s hand in the vicinity of the
instrument’s antenna. An outstanding
example of the Theremin’s use can be
heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash
hit “Good Vibrations”.
Ondioline
In
the
late
1930s,
French
musician
Georges
Jenny
invented
what
he
called
the
Ondioline,
a
monophonic
electronic
keyboard capable of generating a wide range
of sounds. The keyboard even allowed the
player to produce natural-sounding vibrato by
depressing a key and using side-to-side finger
movements. You can hear the Ondioline on
Del Shannon’s “Runaway”.