Behringer Neutron is a semi-modular and paraphonic Synthesizer desktop format. It Synthesizer features two analog oscillators based on the legendary CEM3340 chips from Doug Curtis. In addition, there is a multimode VCF, two ADSR envelopes, one LFO with five waveforms and one Delay based on the Bucket Brigade Delay technique. On the right hand side, there is one Matrix with 32 CV inputs and 24 CV outputs, which can be used to break the internal cabling to integrate the Neutron into modular Eurorack Synthesizer environments.
Two CEM3340 chips were installed in the Behringer neutron. These oscillators were found in Synthesizer classics like the Roland SH-101 or the 6 Jupiter , the Moog Memorymoog or the Oberheim OB-8 and OB-Xa. The chips can be controlled independently and have five waveforms: Tone Mod, rectangle, sawtooth, triangle and sine. The waveforms can be seamlessly blended.
The neutron's multimode filter has an edge steepness of 12 dB/Oct and has a highpass and a lowpass output. If the filter is turned up sufficiently, it can be brought to self-oscillation. In addition, the multimode VCF of the neutron can be additionally modulated with one of the two ADSR envelopes. Thus its function goes far beyond that of a normal filter.
The Behringer Neutron is equipped with an extensive patch matrix that allows you to break up the internal pre-wiring and give it Synthesizer its own individual touch. One of the special features of the patch matrix is a sample & hold function with an additional glide, which provides even more creativity. Six patch cables with a length of 30cm each are included to get you started.