No, I have not. But i bought one later and sold this one. From all clones I find the Roland TB3 has the best balance between emulation and quality-of-life updates like the step display, effects and battery power, but the emulated acid sound is not 100% there, if you value that more. If you want a good emulation i'd look at TD3 (classic bright acid squelch) or TT303 (crazy good sequencer). I owned them all and settled on the TD3-MO from Behringer, which is a modded 303 basically.
@@cellrok Sorry, I didn't receive your message notification. Thanks for taking the time to reply. I actually have a td-3 from behringer and was thinking to get this one instead since it's more compact and I feel it sounds a bit better, but on the other hand, td-3 has a distortion fx plus the og sequencer.
Try the enhanced MO version from Behringer. The ability to make the slides and envelopes more gooey, adds some nice acid flavora to the otherwise stale TD3 clone. I also found they kinda improved the buttons a bit, to be less clicky-clacky. The sub-OSC also adds some nice body and the filter doesn't loose as much bass when cutting the frequencies. If however you want a more interesting and generative sequencer I would look into the TT BassBot. The sequencer is top notch and fun, but then again lacks depth in the 303 sound. I think the MO makes the best sound and standalone while it can also greatly benefit from combining it with a modular or distortion padel and/or clever external sequencer etc..
There's a simpler way without wasting both your Attenuators: Osc Mix -> Att 2 Att 2 -> VCF IN VCF1 -> VCA IN VCA as signal output This way att1 is still available for other things, Overdrive and Delay are bypassed. Att2 stops OSc Mix maxing out the VCF which seems to create distortion.
You know what’s more annoying than not been able to scroll quicker? The fact that there’s a perfect amount of space for a shift button Under the screen knobs! Hopefully they find a solution with the next update.
I have a question that might seem dumb, the neutron is mount in a eurorack Im using the Behringer CMA1 for CV/gate, the CV is plugged to VCA CV input and the gate is plugged to OSC 1+2 input. The pitch changes but the it note plays continuously as soon as i stop playing ? Why is the gate not controlling the note duration like my other modules ? If plug the output OSC 1+2 to the mixer i get a continuous tone, its like the envelope is being bypassed ?
“Resonator” is a poor title since it is actually doing modal synthesis. When I think of a resonator proper I think of combs. While a BPF in modal synthesis depends on resonance… I still think the unintended confusion with a normal resonator is misleading.
You mention not having a notch at 10:05 but you can easily make a notch with the main parallel filters. Choose a highpass for one and a lowpass for the other. Then set the highpass frequency above the lowpass (or the lowpass frequency below the highpass). You’ll need to choose whatever link mode let’s you keep the proper spacing between the cutoff positions. But yeah, notch. Not sure if it will let you but if you send the same signal to both filters and have bypass on one but a bandpass on the other… then you might be able to do a polarity flip on the bandpass which will create a band-reject filter. That is very similar to a notch.
I feel like this is how the OT was intended. Resample 1 shots and midi instruments into loops. Sequence the loops with patterns and parts. Using 1 shot samples with parts didnt make sense to me but this doe, really well done
My Neutron just arrived this afternoon because my DFAM did look quite lonely, and though I have a pretty clear idea of using and patching (semi) modular setups I can already tell this video will be IMMENSELY helpful. Awesome stuff!
I like this patch and your neutron videos! I will lock further into them! One question, as I usually see you using the output in the front panel im curious for example if you could use the back audio output with this patch you did here (avoiding mainly overdrive and delay in teh same time! Thanks P.D. MAGNIFIQUE! may I ask if you can have multiple outputs in this patch? as for example normal patch to use for a clen neutron + another one for using the overdrive with any external audio in + an extra delay for anothe external audio in ???? Thanks for all your tutorials
inside a pattern you can define which part should be used. Think of "parts" as "kits". A set of sounds. You can tell the pattern which set (part) it uses and the rest is just sequenced notes playing them.