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Comentado en los Países Bajos el 21 de febrero de 2025
The neutron is perhaps one of Behringers most unique synths. It offers a lot of utility functions that are patchable with other modules through the patchbay, which make it a great starting point for building a larger modular system. On its own it is a nice platform for experimentation. The synth leans slightly towards harsher and more metallic sounds, mostly due to the character of the delay and overdrive. If you are at all curious about eurorack, this is the best place to get your feet wet.
christian sery
Comentado en Francia el 2 de abril de 2025
tres bien solide montage facile cela aurait ete bien de mettre quelque trous suplementaire pour fixer des prise cable ect cela faciliterais le deplacement je le recommande
Tavinho
Comentado en Brasil el 19 de agosto de 2023
A montagem é um pouco complicada.Alguns Racks são de um tamanho e outros menores.Porém, o resultado é sensacional. Deixando tudo pratico e mais utilizável!
Chef sib
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Tenia preocupación porqué mucha gente había comentado problemas para actualizar el firmware pero no hubo ningún problema solo seguir los pasos del fabricante, en sonido es transparente suena moderno, el ruido de piso es inaudible me hubiese gustado botones dedicados para bypass de los efectos pero mediante un cable se puede brincar el overdrive en cuestiones de modulación no me gusta que el lfo se percibe una ligera modulación al final de cada nota posicionándolo entre 2 ondas diferentes deja de sonar, otra cosa que no me gusto es que me llego con un cargador de al parecer menor calidad qué el qué venia en mis otros sintetizadores de behringer, en general muy contento con Amazon y el producto
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 23 de diciembre de 2022
Adquirí varios módulos Behringer con cierto escepticismo pero debo admitir que me sorprendió la calidad de su construcción y naturalmente su desempeño al incorporarlos a mi sistema
datameta
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2022
This piece of hardware is a dream. This is my 2nd semi-modular, 3rd overall synth. I haven't yet learned how to do even a quarter of what is is capable of but already the gentle generative FM ambient and beep-boop wobble storms I've created are mind-blowing.Works really well with my other synths. This thing really fills a wide niche and even though I have my sights set on getting a eurorack module at some point, I this my needs will be taken care of by the Neutron for months. I love this machine, what more can I say?If you are itching to getting a taste of what a full modular rack rack can do for the price of one module, look no further.
The Bear Facts
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 15 de agosto de 2020
Have you got £300 burning a hole in your pocket and an unquenchable thirst for yet more synthesizers? Are you agonising over the boutique, hand-built quality you can't afford, or the low-cost digital recreations of the same old ideas?Step this way - 'cause this synth is, unusually for Behringer, a pretty original concept that's been done rather well.If you're wondering what genre or style of music it's appropriate for - all of 'em. Wendy Carlos did classical on synths like this, they're in everything from prog rock to drill/rap; it has no restrictions (no instrument does - but because you're putting the music in, and it's just making the sound you created, it's very open-ended unlike a box of presets and samples).TBH, you don't even need to read the rest of this review. It's a brilliant analogue synth at low cost.Behringer's synth designs are better known as clones of classics, and it's not wholly original - there are only so many ways you can make a patchable analogue two-oscillator synth with this type of filter and these oscillators - but it has its own look and its own sound, and is really rather good; a lot of that is down to opening up the features as much as possible - all waveforms are available,for example, no artificial limits for the sake of marketing a 'higher-end' version.It's a top choice for introducing older kids to analogue synthesis, or adding some analogue joy to your existing setup. You will need a controller though - I recommend the because it's very easy to use, but also offers lots of control-voltage (CV) connectivity effectively providing an animation sequencer as well as notes.Other modular solutions are available!Pros - for beginners:* Low-cost for the power you get* Really straightforward - with a couple of caveats* Instant results every time* Hugely popular - loads of tutorial videos, how-tos, patches, hacks and advice out therePros - for pros:* Super-beefy dual-VCO sound with genuinely usable delay and fun overdrive section (can be bypassed)* So cheap you can consider building polychained monsters* Great connectivity, modular-friendly design, including audio patching* Doesn't take up much space, has proper connectors - no 3.5mm nonsense here except on the patchbay* Genuinely different sound engine in some regards, due to blending/routing. A real bargain compared to anything with similar features* Paraphonic mode, and flexible retriggering (but needs the utility to change)Cons:* The tuning knobs are super-sensitive and super-light to touch, even in standard ranges* Can be glitchy sometimes - firmware process/calibration isn't the best, but it's still more than most bare-bones analogues offer* For beginners, there's no patch storage, sequencer or anything. so you need to note down the cool stuff you've created! Pro's need to as well, but it becomes habit - there's nothing more frustrating than making a nice sound then forgetting what you did* You're about to learn a lot about gain-staging and considering your pre-amp part of the whole sound-creation process - but this thing can whisper or wail to great effect* That front panel might be original, but it's also pretty hard to read. You may want an aftermarket oneWhat do I love about it - and some context.This is my first Behringer synth, and it's taken a long time and a lot of 'wanting' to get there - since the mid '90s I've owned a ridiculous variety of synths, and very few of them gel; I bought this primarily to explore the CV control possibilities of the Keystep Pro as I already have a Circuit Mono Station for analogue realness.They couldn't be more different, though. The Neutron's old-school design really shines through, with serious punch at times even without the overdrive. It's got so much instant character that I've been distracted from my other synths every time I start playing with it. It can do basses, synth pianos, sci-fi noises, leads, clever tricks and amazing, evolving drones - with the aid of a CV sequencer you can really take it up a notch, too, animating filter and waveform for some insane, subtle and not-so subtle noises. The filter doesn't so much self-oscillate as self-immolate, the resonance is so hot - and you can run the LFO at audio frequencies.Even with the experience I've had of different synths, the Neutron's 'drive' section caught me out - so while this is a super affordable, super-flexible synth that is a great investment for your kids if they're interested in electronic music, it does have more of a learning curve than say, an MS-1, Circuit or BassStation.The patchbay might look intimidating, but as a first synth you can just ignore it - everything is pre-routed and already very flexible. This is about as good as it gets for self-contained, cheap, patchable without random limitations and affordable - and it's very musically useful, far from a disposable toy.As the first Behringer synth I've bought, I really couldn't be happier with it.
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