I'm only 2 videos in, and already I can tell your channel is GOLD. I'm gonna love exploring my new Neutron with your help. Love the fact I can pause and read the descriptions of what's going on too. Thanks a gazillion! Subscribed. ❤
I recently purchased my Neutron, and this is the firts time I folow along your tutorials, ....Thank You very much, as a Newby in the synthesis world this kind of tutorial are very informative... keep with the good job.... Thxs
Have you found your groove yet? I only ask because the Neutron has me interested and is swaying me away from the Pro-1. But in general, I am not a fan of modular sounds, mostly because of the plinks and beeps sounds. What's up with that? THIS here is amazing though and is what keeps me interested.
@@HENRY-ld7ez There's no limit to what this little paraphonic can do. For me it's absolutely great, I love it. You can do cool basses, acid lines, pads ... anything really. The thing is that the Neutron's modules lets you reach extreme settings so you gotta be precise and careful while sound designing. Also it's patched intrnally by default to be a traditional substractive synth (sample and hold is out of the picture) so there's 0% chance it makes plinks and beeps sounds on you unless you patch it yourself ;) Get and one, you'll be able to make all of the pro1 sounds
I wanna say that so far you're getting the most from the Neutron. To me it's one of the more interesting things they've made. You definitely got me taking the tim e to get the most out of it. Thanks.
Thanks! I'll keep exploring it for as long as I can. I agree the only clone that intrigues me is the CAT. Wish they would do more like the neutron. I might pick up a crave at some point to see what interesting ways they play together.
I'm so glad for mentioning you Neutron tutorials over on the Sonicware stream. My wife got me one of these for Christmas but I have very little time to experiment with it at the moment as I'm working on the Bass & Beats, so thanks to you I can snatch a few moments seeing what it's capable of 😁👌
Thanks, think I would need a tutorial on that too. I rarely do external audio on my synths unless they have vocoders or envelope follow or something particularly interesting. If you have an example let me know though I might be just missing the point
Looove it In fact so much, I immidiatly subscribed, regardless of the fact that I never subsribed prior Thanks a million, this is a very high quality of tutorial May you have lots and lots of joy with it, music
Thanks for the kind words!, while I still have the Neutrons I feel like I have done everything I needed to do on them ( 2 years of tutorials ) so I can't promise anymore Nuetron tutorials, but the Neutrons will pop up from time to time. )
@@avrilcadabra Not a very big cave. There's a spot on my desk where it could fit, but then it'll have to give it up for the work laptop on days I work from home! hahaha, first world problems, eh?
Have you considered making a video showing things worth mentioning that you learned since The Neutron playlist Era? Using banana cables in interesting ways / feedback loops comes to mind.
I learned a lot about synthesis making those videos and I still have the neutrons but not sure I have anything further to contribute on them. I'd like to think I know more now than I did then, but when it comes to the Neutron I don't know, hopefully revisit them one day though.
@@avrilcadabra Thanks! This is truly inspiring. I was thinking of selling mine until I saw your videos. Now I realize I'm not doing my homework properly. For shame. One thing I still cannot grasp is the signal chain of the attenuators. Do they do anything by default, or are they just there for the user to use? (this will be an eye-rollingly dumb question for most people)
Could you tell me where to learn theory needed for successful sythesis? I am a beginner to synthesizers and I happen to be fascinated by Neutron, but I don't really know where to start. I guess that some physics theory is needed.
I started with a basic moog ( old mg1 ) and just had a lot of fun seeing what the knobs do. Unless you are making a synth from scratch you don't really need to understand the physics or electronics of it. just from practice and exploration do you get a good understand of it.
@@avrilcadabra ..I got the patch working good. My effects are not as good as yours and my speaker weak and cheap ..so my sound not as good as yours ..but the elements were all present, same as yours .. more playing tommorow with this .. And yes that's the pedal I meant .. thanks I will be trying more of your patches tommorow ..
I just sent mine off for repair a couple days ago. The internal S&H clock stopped working. It would only trigger from external signal. I miss it already ;) :D
@@avrilcadabra Yeah, thanks. I may well have been my fault. Who knows. At least it happened within warranty still. Like one month before it was over LOL. Lucky. ;)
Hey, been 3 years since I made this, but the lfo is being sent to via the attenuators to osc 2 frequency (which is synced) filter cut off and delay time. So I would say it's osc2 clicking to a higher pitch then echoing the now increased delay time.
I own a neutron since a year too but I can't get real satisfying sounds out of it.. Even most of TH-cam sounds like garbage, this is compared to them one of the best top three examples! I mean try a minimoog with filter loop and so on it sounds like a beast and harmonic in the same time... The neutron just can sound dissonant and nasal, nothing I would really use in a track except of small shots... Maybe I am wrong but for me it's overrated.. For example: with monark (native instruments vst) I need 30 minutes to decide which sound I want and with the neutron I need 30 minutes to find a sound that's OK
I definitely agree. I know others like the sound of the 3340 oscillators and the moffat filter on the neutron but I've had a moog for 30 years and my brain just thinks that's what a basic saw wave and filter should sound like. For simple sounds I would rather use my moog or monologue. The Neutron shines with its patch bay though and can do many things my moog or monologue cannot. Which I really do enjoy. I think the dreadbox erebus looks great but double the price I paid for the Neutron. I'd say the Neutron is underrated if anything. Which is why I make these videos. To show it can do interesting stuff.
hi @Avrilcadabra, at 1st, thx 4 all that nice videos and explanations!! u realy rock it!! 2nd, what auto stereo panner u are using and 3rd, there is a video from the neutron th-cam.com/video/7kVo49IvCwk/w-d-xo.html, are u able to recreate the sound of 06:10 ??? thx man
Thanks would be autopan from the zoom cdr pedal. Not really wanting to replicate other peoples neutrons patches but it seems to be noise out to vcf in. And mod depth is using the lfo to sweep the filter. Some other stuff going on too
It is very good synth. I have a vintage Moog and it has its own sound. Different oscillator and filter. Moog is so expensive in my country. A moog mother 32 costs more than 4 behringer craves
@@avrilcadabra grandmother matriarch and sub 37 make sense but the old ones are more of an learning tools those days.But we have to push sound forward and this is what Neutron,Crave to certain extent Deepmind acomplish a field for experiment the unknown
Really a beautiful patch exploring the depths of the Neutron... Thank you for sharing!
I'm only 2 videos in, and already I can tell your channel is GOLD. I'm gonna love exploring my new Neutron with your help. Love the fact I can pause and read the descriptions of what's going on too. Thanks a gazillion! Subscribed. ❤
Thanks for this video. There is so many things to explore with this so cool little synth. And this patch sounds wonderful.
I recently purchased my Neutron, and this is the firts time I folow along your tutorials, ....Thank You very much, as a Newby in the synthesis world this kind of tutorial are very informative... keep with the good job.... Thxs
Thanks Carlos. Enjoy your new Neutron
Thank you so much for this. Just picked up a Neutron a few weeks ago and it has been...rough. Looking forward to exploring what you have here.
Thanks Adam hopefully you tame it soon. Over a year of Neutron tutorials on the channel now.
Have you found your groove yet? I only ask because the Neutron has me interested and is swaying me away from the Pro-1. But in general, I am not a fan of modular sounds, mostly because of the plinks and beeps sounds. What's up with that? THIS here is amazing though and is what keeps me interested.
@@HENRY-ld7ez There's no limit to what this little paraphonic can do. For me it's absolutely great, I love it. You can do cool basses, acid lines, pads ... anything really. The thing is that the Neutron's modules lets you reach extreme settings so you gotta be precise and careful while sound designing. Also it's patched intrnally by default to be a traditional substractive synth (sample and hold is out of the picture) so there's 0% chance it makes plinks and beeps sounds on you unless you patch it yourself ;)
Get and one, you'll be able to make all of the pro1 sounds
Really enjoying these neutron videos. The possibilities are endless with that thing.
Thanks!. Yes there's a whole world in there.
finding your posts very useful and inspirational - the Neutron seems to be just full of ideas waiting to be realised :)
Thank you. It is a pretty deep little synth for sure.
my soul to resonate with this
Great Patch, great presentation. Thx, its everytime nice to watch your vids.
Thank you Der Ton, much appreciated
I wanna say that so far you're getting the most from the Neutron. To me it's one of the more interesting things they've made. You definitely got me taking the tim e to get the most out of it. Thanks.
Thanks! I'll keep exploring it for as long as I can. I agree the only clone that intrigues me is the CAT. Wish they would do more like the neutron. I might pick up a crave at some point to see what interesting ways they play together.
Beautiful work!
I'm so glad for mentioning you Neutron tutorials over on the Sonicware stream. My wife got me one of these for Christmas but I have very little time to experiment with it at the moment as I'm working on the Bass & Beats, so thanks to you I can snatch a few moments seeing what it's capable of 😁👌
Its a fun synth for sure. Look forward to hearing more of the bass & beats!
I'd love a tutorial on how to make interesting things processing external audio through the neutron. Love the videos, keep it up
Thanks, think I would need a tutorial on that too. I rarely do external audio on my synths unless they have vocoders or envelope follow or something particularly interesting. If you have an example let me know though I might be just missing the point
The big nobs on the oscillator look and feel better on the filter and mixer.
Smaller for tuning
Brilliant, once again - love how much this little synth can achieve in your hands (and ears!).
Thank you, I quite liked this patch too
Looove it
In fact so much, I immidiatly subscribed, regardless of the fact that I never subsribed prior
Thanks a million, this is a very high quality of tutorial
May you have lots and lots of joy with it, music
Thanks for the kind words!, while I still have the Neutrons I feel like I have done everything I needed to do on them ( 2 years of tutorials ) so I can't promise anymore Nuetron tutorials, but the Neutrons will pop up from time to time. )
I am not asking for additional tutorials
I am just trying to say "thank you"😊
I could listen to this for hours. Thanks for the psytrance tutorial BTW, I got some great sounds from that!
Glad it was useful, thanks for the nice comment
Yeah NAMM stuff looks great, but I am still stoked from what the Neutron can do.
I think we can get a lot more out of the Neutron yet too.
Neutron is not one of these synths you use for a couple of weeks and resell. I'm also waiting for the Behringer system 100 to add a sequencer !
Fantastic Patch... Could keep on playing with it :-)
Thanks Pieter!
my neutron is in a 19in rack and i've got a behringer 19in eurorack case in the post, cant wait to see where you go with your eurorack journey :)
Thanks one day I will get into eurorack modules. Will get one or two more semi modular first I think.
Great demo/tutorial, thanks!
I need to make room for one of these in the cave!
It must be full if you are struggling to fit a neutron !
@@avrilcadabra Not a very big cave. There's a spot on my desk where it could fit, but then it'll have to give it up for the work laptop on days I work from home! hahaha, first world problems, eh?
I converted my computer desk into the synth station. Now using laptop on kitchen table. Not that comfortable!
Cool patch! Thanks for sharing.
Have you considered making a video showing things worth mentioning that you learned since The Neutron playlist Era?
Using banana cables in interesting ways / feedback loops comes to mind.
I learned a lot about synthesis making those videos and I still have the neutrons but not sure I have anything further to contribute on them. I'd like to think I know more now than I did then, but when it comes to the Neutron I don't know, hopefully revisit them one day though.
Great channel, great sounds, great tutorials. 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you for the kind words
Awesome patches man, thanks so much
You are a wizard!
*Casts* Thank You on "Adisyn"
Just paired mine with a NTS1, nice little combo considering the budget😉
Very nice! bet it sounds lovely through the NTS1
Creepy! Really shows off what can be done with patching the Neutron. I need to try to understand it better
Lots of tutorials here. If you get stuck I am happy to help. The Facebook neutron group is pretty good too
@@avrilcadabra Thanks! This is truly inspiring. I was thinking of selling mine until I saw your videos. Now I realize I'm not doing my homework properly. For shame.
One thing I still cannot grasp is the signal chain of the attenuators. Do they do anything by default, or are they just there for the user to use? (this will be an eye-rollingly dumb question for most people)
Great track and tutorial. I'm waiting for my Zoom..so I can expand my Neutron sound..
I just got the zoom recently. Came with v2 and the extra pedals preinstalled. Very happy with it
absolutely mezmerizing! btw how do you still get sound while turning the drive all the way left ? I can barely hear while doing this
if your level and volume knob are set very high you should get adequate output volume
Could you tell me where to learn theory needed for successful sythesis? I am a beginner to synthesizers and I happen to be fascinated by Neutron, but I don't really know where to start. I guess that some physics theory is needed.
I started with a basic moog ( old mg1 ) and just had a lot of fun seeing what the knobs do. Unless you are making a synth from scratch you don't really need to understand the physics or electronics of it. just from practice and exploration do you get a good understand of it.
Wow ..really like this one .. definitely gonna have to try it .. I'll let you know how I got on ..
Thanks would appreciate hearing that. I believe this one uses that zoom cdr70 pedal at the end you were talking about
@@avrilcadabra ..I got the patch working good. My effects are not as good as yours and my speaker weak and cheap ..so my sound not as good as yours ..but the elements were all present, same as yours .. more playing tommorow with this ..
And yes that's the pedal I meant .. thanks I will be trying more of your patches tommorow ..
That's great to hear. FX do make the world of difference to synths
I just sent mine off for repair a couple days ago. The internal S&H clock stopped working. It would only trigger from external signal.
I miss it already ;) :D
That sucks. Mine have been reliable so far. Hopefully it's not gone for too long
@@avrilcadabra Yeah, thanks.
I may well have been my fault. Who knows. At least it happened within warranty still. Like one month before it was over LOL. Lucky. ;)
🤙🤙🤙
Where does that plink at the end even come from? What is the LFO controlling that makes that sound when it resets?
Hey, been 3 years since I made this, but the lfo is being sent to via the attenuators to osc 2 frequency (which is synced) filter cut off and delay time. So I would say it's osc2 clicking to a higher pitch then echoing the now increased delay time.
First #encounter with #extraterrestrial being
I own a neutron since a year too but I can't get real satisfying sounds out of it.. Even most of TH-cam sounds like garbage, this is compared to them one of the best top three examples! I mean try a minimoog with filter loop and so on it sounds like a beast and harmonic in the same time... The neutron just can sound dissonant and nasal, nothing I would really use in a track except of small shots... Maybe I am wrong but for me it's overrated.. For example: with monark (native instruments vst) I need 30 minutes to decide which sound I want and with the neutron I need 30 minutes to find a sound that's OK
I definitely agree. I know others like the sound of the 3340 oscillators and the moffat filter on the neutron but I've had a moog for 30 years and my brain just thinks that's what a basic saw wave and filter should sound like. For simple sounds I would rather use my moog or monologue.
The Neutron shines with its patch bay though and can do many things my moog or monologue cannot. Which I really do enjoy. I think the dreadbox erebus looks great but double the price I paid for the Neutron.
I'd say the Neutron is underrated if anything. Which is why I make these videos. To show it can do interesting stuff.
hi @Avrilcadabra, at 1st, thx 4 all that nice videos and explanations!! u realy rock it!! 2nd, what auto stereo panner u are using and 3rd, there is a video from the neutron th-cam.com/video/7kVo49IvCwk/w-d-xo.html, are u able to recreate the sound of 06:10 ??? thx man
Thanks would be autopan from the zoom cdr pedal. Not really wanting to replicate other peoples neutrons patches but it seems to be noise out to vcf in. And mod depth is using the lfo to sweep the filter. Some other stuff going on too
Hello Witch fx give you after neutron ?
Hi. I think in this video I showed different fx. No reverb. Hall reverb. And mangled space from zoom ms70 cdr
Avrilcadabra merci
really like that. Sent it into a really slow and deep flanger and a load of space delays and it sounds great.
Flangers and space delays would be perfect!
Mind blowing then go and buy Moog and sound the sane for.next 200 years..Behringer just killed with this one. .
It is very good synth. I have a vintage Moog and it has its own sound. Different oscillator and filter. Moog is so expensive in my country. A moog mother 32 costs more than 4 behringer craves
@@avrilcadabra grandmother matriarch and sub 37 make sense but the old ones are more of an learning tools those days.But we have to push sound forward and this is what Neutron,Crave to certain extent Deepmind acomplish a field for experiment the unknown
@@georginikolov1141 it's certainly nice to be able to explore new sounds. You are right hard to find new sounds on a minimoog