Thank you. These synths have so much potential. I love the Neutron with the self-generating sound possibilities, and the Proton might be even more complex. Great value.
Thank you. I was really surprised that there was no hit in YT and not in Google concerning a Behringer Deuteron 'synth' when I made the video. I thought this could not only be my idea... well, I am a chemist but other synth lovers have a scientific background as well. And many people have a good basic knowledge to have such an idea. I am wondering if more people will use this term in the future ;-)
I was not really happy with the noises I made in my first attempt but I see the potential of the synth (when in the right hands). It has so many possibilities. Next time I will use the Proton alone and find out how to create nicer sounds - for this video I had to combine the two synths (otherwise the headline wouldn't be right). Their behaviour after patching was not what I expected (but I guess this is just my lack of knowledge what should have happened) and I found it easier to use both on their own instead of plugging them together. If you already have a Neutron, the Proton is almost a must ;-)
I love the Proton. But I don't think it really adds much if you already have a Neutron. I think it's better to pair it with more experimental semi-modulars that can do things it can't.
Unique, energetic sounds there. Very exciting 🛸👾
Thank you. These synths have so much potential. I love the Neutron with the self-generating sound possibilities, and the Proton might be even more complex. Great value.
You did what we were all thinking about and did not disappoint
Thank you. I was really surprised that there was no hit in YT and not in Google concerning a Behringer Deuteron 'synth' when I made the video. I thought this could not only be my idea... well, I am a chemist but other synth lovers have a scientific background as well. And many people have a good basic knowledge to have such an idea. I am wondering if more people will use this term in the future ;-)
That sounds pretty cool. I gotta admit I am tempted to get a Proton (I already have a Neutron).
I was not really happy with the noises I made in my first attempt but I see the potential of the synth (when in the right hands). It has so many possibilities. Next time I will use the Proton alone and find out how to create nicer sounds - for this video I had to combine the two synths (otherwise the headline wouldn't be right). Their behaviour after patching was not what I expected (but I guess this is just my lack of knowledge what should have happened) and I found it easier to use both on their own instead of plugging them together. If you already have a Neutron, the Proton is almost a must ;-)
@@RainerMuenz try not to be too hard on yourself. I think you did fine.
@Pablo668 Thank you so much
I love the Proton. But I don't think it really adds much if you already have a Neutron. I think it's better to pair it with more experimental semi-modulars that can do things it can't.
Agree. I was surprised how good it sounds alone and together with the Model 15.