User Manual 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
NEUTRON User Manual Table of Contents Thank you........................................................................ 2 Important Safety Instructions....................................... 3 Legal Disclaimer.............................................................. 3 Limited warranty............................................................. 3 About the Neutron.......................................................... 4 1. Introduction.............................................................
NEUTRON User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with ¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. All other installation or modification should be performed only by qualified personnel.
NEUTRON User Manual About the Neutron • Paraphonic, dual analog VCO design which allows for ingenious music creation. • Semi-modular design requires no patching for immediate performance. • Dual 3340 VCOs authentically recreate the classic sound creation. • 32 in/24 out jack patch bay for sound patching experimentation. • 5 variable oscillator shapes with pulse width modulation for high quality sounds. • Blend or switch the OSC & LFO shape. A unique sound creation tool.
NEUTRON User Manual 1. Introduction An ultra-affordable leap into the warm world of analog synthesis, the BEHRINGER Neutron gives you the power to create virtually any monophonic sound imaginable with incredible power and ease. The pure analog signal path is based on the legendary V3340 VCO chip with variable oscillator and LFO shapes which can be blended or switched for unique sound creation.
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NEUTRON User Manual 3.1.1 Oscillator Section VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) 3.1.3 LFO Section (Low Frequency Oscillator) (20)(18) (19) (1) (2) (3) (5) (4) (6) (7) (18) SHAPE - Adjusts the shape of the LFO with the ability to blend between waveforms. (19) RATE - Adjusts the speed of the selected LFO waveform. (20) KEY SYNC - Re-trigger the LFO phase with each new MIDI note. (10) (8) (9) (11) (1) and (3) OSC TUNE - Adjusts the frequency of the oscillators.
NEUTRON User Manual 3.1.7 Envelope Section (43) ATTENUATOR 1 - Used to reduce the amplitude of the input signal. ATT1 can be controlled by a control voltage. See 58. Envelope 1 Envelope 1 is routed to the VCA CV by default. (29) (32) (31) (30) (33) (34) (35) (36) (29) A [Attack] - Controls the attack time of the envelope. (30) D [Decay] - Controls the decay time of the envelope. (31) S [Sustain] - Controls the sustain level of the envelope.
47) (48) 51) (52) 55) (56) 59) (60) 63) (64) 67) (68) 71) (72) 75) (76) 9 NEUTRON User Manual (71) ATT2 IN – Attenuator 2 signal input. 3.2.2 Rear Panel (72) SLEW IN – Slew signal input. (73) SUM1(A) – SUM 1 first signal input. See 98. (74) SUM1(B) – SUM1 second signal input. See 98. (75) SUM2(A) – SUM 2 first signal input. See 99. (76) SUM2(B) – SUM 2 second signal input. See 99.
NEUTRON User Manual 4. Overview The five oscillator shapes are: This overview will help you set up the Neutron analog synthesizer and briefly introduce its capabilities. Tone Mod 4.1 Connection The Neutron has a ¼" (6.35 mm) mono jack output on the rear of the unit which is also duplicated on the patch bay via a 3.5 mm output. Audio input is via a ¼" (6.35 mm) mono jack on the rear panel. Please consult the connection set-up guide for examples (8.1).
NEUTRON User Manual By default, the LFO is patched through the FILTER DEPTH control. This enables modulation of the filter frequency using the LFO. The VCF has a second output which is accessible from the patch bay (VCF 2). VCF 2 mode is determined by the select VCF mode. The relationship is: Mode = , VCF2 = Mode = , VCF2 = Mode = , VCF2 = This allows for additional filter modes.
NEUTRON User Manual 4.10 Sample And Hold The sample and hold function generates a random, stepped waveform by taking a sample of the input signal. The sample rate is governed by the RATE control or the SH CLOCK input. This generates a distinctive, bubbling random waveform that can be used to modulate other synth parameters. Its random nature makes it well suited to sci-fi effects. Try patching S&H to OSC 1&2 to modulate the oscillator's pitch.
NEUTRON User Manual 5.2 Envelope Retriggering 5.8 MIDI Note Range Enter the Assignable Output mode (see above). The KEY TRK button toggles the retriggering mode. When the KEY TRK LED is on, retriggering is enabled and vice versa. The supported MIDI note range is 24 (C1) to 96 (C7) inclusive. Notes outside of this range will still trigger the Neutron. MIDI notes 0-23 will trigger note 24 (C1) note. MIDI notes 97-127 will trigger note 96 (C7). 5.3 OSC & LFO Shape Mix Blended or Switched 5.
NEUTRON User Manual Poly chain system MIDI Keyboard MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI THRU MIDI THRU MIDI THRU From next Neutron Mixing console Headphones Active Loudspeakers To next Neutron
NEUTRON User Manual Poly chain system using Neutron’s audio input MIDI Keyboard MIDI IN INPUT MIDI THRU MIDI IN OUTPUT OUTPUT MIDI IN INPUT MIDI THRU OUTPUT Mixing console Headphones Active Loudspeakers MIDI THRU
NEUTRON User Manual 6. Eurorack Installation The Neutron synthesizer can be taken out of its factory chassis and fitted into a standard Eurorack case (not supplied). We recommend that this procedure is undertaken only by an experienced service technician, to prevent personal injury, or damage to the unit. The Eurorack case will need its own suitable power supply unit to power the Neutron synthesizer.
NEUTRON User Manual 7. Software Update & Calibration 5. In the VIEW menu, select SysEx... 7.1 Software Update The Neutron DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) updater can be downloaded by going to www.musictri.be Please follow the steps documented in the release notes accompanying the update. 7.2 Assign Out Calibration This calibration has been carried out by the factory at the manufacturing stage but instructions are described here if needed. For this, you'll need a 3.
NEUTRON User Manual 7.3 Bucket Brigade Delay Calibration Clock Noise Calibration The Neutron Delay stage is designed to give as much control and variety as possible to the user. With that in mind, it may be necessary to tweak your Neutron to sound the way you want it to. Once the repeats calibration has been completed you may need to dial out some clock noise from the delay output.
NEUTRON User Manual 8.1 Tips and Tricks of the Patch Bay 8. Patch Bay In a patchable semi-modular synthesizer such as the Neutron, inputs and outputs are independent from one another. It is up to the user to patch the modules together as they wish. This is different from a normalized synthesizer where the functions are hard-wired together and the user just changes parameters. Patchable modular synthesizers are more complex to operate but give infinite options.
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NEUTRON User Manual Live Set-up MIDI KEYBOARD MIDI OUTPUT MIDI Keyboard MIDI OUT MIDI IN Power Adaptor Mixing console Headphones Active Loudspeakers
NEUTRON User Manual 10. Preset Patches The following examples give you a glimpse into the wonderful world of modular synthesis. Try these patches to show the versatile power of the Neutron. Default Patch - This is a great starting point for sound creation. No patching required. A standard sawtooth sound will be audible using these settings. 11. Troubleshooting Before turning on the Neutron power, please check that: Your speakers or headphones are correctly connected.
NEUTRON User Manual 11.5 Buzzing or humming sounds can be heard from the audio outputs. USB and or audio connections made between different devices using different power supplies, sources or sockets can sometimes create ground loops. You can attempt to resolve these grounding issues between computers and the Neutron by following good grounding practice and ensuring all devices use the same ground point.
NEUTRON User Manual Inputs (TS 3.5 mm) Outputs (TS 3.5 mm) OSC 1 Max. +14 dBu OSC 1 Control voltage: 1 V per octave OSC 2 Control voltage: 1 V per octave OSC 2 Max. +14 dBu OSC 1&2 Control voltage: 1 V per octave OSC Mix Max. +14 dBu INVERT IN inverts voltage VCF 1 Max. +12 dBu SHAPE 1 Control voltage: -5 V to +5 V VCF 2 Max. +12 dBu SHAPE 2 Control voltage: -5 V to +5 V OVERDRIVE Max. +18 dBu PULSE WIDTH 1 Control voltage: -5 V to +5 V VCA Max.
NEUTRON User Manual 13. Glossary NEUTRON GLOSSARY This glossary provides an explanation of useful symbols, terms and abbreviations. 32'/16'/8': Used to describe the range of an oscillator, this term originates from pipe organs. for example, an 8' pipe is one octave higher than an 16' pipe. ADSR: Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release, an envelope with four stages.
NEUTRON User Manual Overdrive: To push to excess or drive too hard. Parameter: A setting whose value can be changed. Parametric EQ: A type of EQ that allows all of the parameters of equalization to be changed, including center frequency, boost/cut in gain and bandwidth. Paraphonic: Is the use of two oscillators independently pitched when more than one MIDI note is played. Patch: The cables used on modular synthesizers (or synthesizers with modular compatibility) to connect devices together.
NOTES: DATE: AUTHOR: Neutron Patch Sheet TITLE: Patch Number 27 NEUTRON User Manual
NEUTRON User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION NEUTRON Responsible Party Name: MUSIC Tribe Commercial NV Inc. Address: 5270 Procyon Street Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA Phone Number: +1 702 800 8290 NEUTRON complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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