![]() A paraphonic mode releases the oscillators into a couple of notes of polyphony which is nice. ![]() And talking of patching that patch bay is huge! Apparently, there are 64 patch points. There’s a wavefolder, noise generator and a whole host of useful utilities to broaden the patching experience. ![]() There’s a ton of modulation with 2 ASR envelopes (which can loop in many directions), 2 ADSR envelopes and 2 LFOs. I downloaded the firmware update and successfully applied it. It's pretty nifty, and can play through an amp, but I can't get it to recognize MIDI IN. It has dual analogue multi-mode, self-oscillating filters that can run in parallel or series. 1 SyntheticThought Gear Nut My Studio Behringer Neutron won't recognize MIDI IN Hi, After years of VST only music creation, for the most part, I got a Behringer Neutron (analog synth). On the Behringer site I can find the Firmware updaters for v1.2.5 and v1.2.6, but only the release notes for v2.0.2. The waveforms can be morphed between for added tone blending. My Neutron is on firmware v1.2.5 and I want to update it to 2.0.2. Proton has dual analogue oscillators with 5 waveforms, sync, PWM and independent sub-oscillators. Perhaps it’s harder to come up with new ideas and designs than it is to work on recreating something that already exists? Anyway, it looks like the work has paid off because this comes across as very intriguing, complex and potentially super-versatile. Behringer says it took a lot of hard work and 11 revisions to finalise the design for Proton.
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