![]() If you buy something else, you may be owed. I like color, cot FM reinforced samples (is not that what Roland + / - done with SERIES OF). No filter (this is especially for Gnant pianos etc because suddenly the sound is always brilliant whatever VLOC applies)įinally, we cre truly original sounds and complex (with vectors) and pais enough with this little synth! The samples are to be truly beautiful default Ralite. Sounds "spectrum" and "bells" are moose and beautiful. Nanmoins can be a publisher (see above) FM edit custom settings (only 2 oprateurs but several possible wave unlike DX-7 which only sinus). The "modification" of the sounds themselves m my trslgre is because it is "irrelevant", the intrt synthse of the SY-35 RSID in the vectors. This is the philosophy and the originality of this synth. In practice, agnre envelopes and tuning of dsaccordage (up to 50 segments. The movements of the joystick are samples (min 30ms), up 50 samples. ![]() ![]() ![]() The vector is synthse change the scale or tuning between the lments the joystick. In fact it was 2 or 4 lments (1 or 2 (FM + sample)) that are superposs. The keyboard is enjoyable (keys sontlongues) The synth is very simple to use and program. I regret that the effect is applied in the same Manir all parties and that the edition does not go far paramtres FM. Sound editor ditables via a PC or Atari which allows more custom settings edit FM. Powered by external transformer.ġ (multi-) effect "gnral" (can not rgler the send level of each party) that makes the reverb, delay and distortion (no chorus hlas).Ģ sound banks (64 each) with 1 user and 2 * 16 multis, possible to have a card that contains 64 sounds and 16 multis The little joystick does not send a control change, but the synth recognizes the corresponding exchange control his movements. Pitch bend, modulation (such as assignable aftertouch modulation volume or pitch), and controller pedals Systain volume (n control change can not be changed). It sends vlocits average = 80, you really hard to get tapper vlocits> 110. and thus I can't see myself putting down thousands o' grands for that machine.5 octave keyboard VLOC the sensitive and aftertouch channel. The bottom line is that I frankly have no clue what to do with it. But that was too much of an abstraction, or so one of the Neuron developers replied to me, back then. I also hoped to dissect ensembles into solo instruments. Think of overblowing a normal flute by having the Neuron learning about overblowing by analysing an overblown flute. When the news of the Neuron announcement hit the media, somewhere in the 00's, my primary interest was to have the Neuron 'learn' human articulation and apply it to sounds. Perhaps the Neuron has an edge for integrating all these things in one box, but is that all? Is that the ultimate argument to buy one? Even if I have to use multiple other synths together. I can't see a musical application for these kind of noises for me, and if ever I need such sounds, I'm sure I can come up with other means to create them. Whatever option is right, the sounds - to me - weren't worth the original price tag. There are two ways to look at this:ġ) It's a pad machine in which spectrally complex things are evolvingĢ) It's a generic machine that somehow invites people to use it as a pad machine All these pads were getting boring to me. Yet after listening to some 20 examples I had this feeling like "ok. Here's a link to the absolutely most interesting showcase of Neuron sounds, by Deadzone:Īh, thanks to that soundcloud link I finally managed to hear some Neuron sounds that aren't all advanced noise. In the right hands of those willing to get past the concepts learning curve and the bizarre nomenclature, it is most definitely worth the hassle and can easily burn many hours with all the possibilities. So you would probably be more correct in thinking a PC would be dedicated for Neuron use only. Nuke being strictly a controller, or a fanciful dongle not worth much else, means the VS plugin really chomps down on CPU power. Also, take note XP has been around a long time (measured in technology/computer years) and may be around long enough longer to make getting a Nuke worthwhile. That said I still miss the ambient pad insanity that it can generate especially with modelmaker to import your own sounds. And the primary reason I flipped mine in '09. However, the software VS version is completely unsupported after XP, so that would definitely be the hitch indeed. I've never gotten my hands on the hardware version.
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