Again a very learn full tutorial! I'm new in modular world and i have learnt a lot of your tutorials! You are fantastic! Thanks for this upload and your time you are putting in this videos!!
Hi Avril..I have a green neutron. (The behringer red make It seem a toy) I have fun with aliens sounds. But my problem is create a more rich waveform. But I don't know what I must do with the patch bay. Can you help me? Thanks!
When I set my neutron like this for FM, I get basically the appropriate sounds but if I hold down a note with sustain, there is a _very slow_ movement in pitch in some harmonic or other, it rises and falls as though there were an extremely slow LFO interfering. But everything's set correctly, the Neutron LFO shouldn't be doing anything to the sound and the OSC 2 is pitched around where it is in your video near the beginning so it's doing FM, not LFO stuff. Also sometimes if I unplug and replug into OSC2, the result is a pretty radical change in timbre. Do either of these happen for you?
Been some years since I had this patched up. The lfo is by default routed to attenuators. The pwm knobs and the filter mod. So make sure they are not sending lfo places you don't want. Also its analogue so there is slight differences in each neutron ( and it was never really meant to do fm )
I had been trying to replicate tubular bell from dx7 earlier. That's were it sounded closer to me although I understand the dx7 did not have resonance. Totally optional of course.
When I First listened to your intro it reminded me of an oldschool techno track called „Circus Bells“ by Robert Armani. If you like techno check out the fabulous Hardfloor Remix: open.spotify.com/album/6qfg5Fqz0tYqSFgq2ZLymZ?si=7VVKFuF5QvSqkssIQ8w7Mg
@@avrilcadabra DX7 does not have a filter at all but it has six operators (oscillators) to modulate each other. That gives way more options to sculpt the harmonics than with 2 oscillators, but with filter resonance you can emphasize specific harmonic area to emulate more complex fm routing. (Budget Yamaha FM chips with 2 or 4 ops have the feedback option to add extra harmonics without adding costly extra operators to the silicon)
I am so glad I've found your channel!
Again a very learn full tutorial! I'm new in modular world and i have learnt a lot of your tutorials! You are fantastic! Thanks for this upload and your time you are putting in this videos!!
Thank you! Helps me to learn also
It is also possible to add feedback - Osc1 out to LFO Rate in.
That beat/sound at the end is dooope! :)
Awesome. Just what I was looking for.
These tutorials are very helpful. Thanks!
This is really great stuff, going to use some of these techniques in future jams
Thanks think the FM stuff is my favourite part of the neutron
Damn, that thing is SICK!
xD
Noice, Yoshi sounds great! Thx for this :)
Couldn't find my bell anywhere. Yoshi had to do
@@avrilcadabra I have the Neutron _and_ that plushie! I'll have to record a jam with Yoshi now! 🤘🏿
..and I just bought a PreenFM2 for my FM freakshow :D
congrats PreenFM2 look awesome
@@avrilcadabra soon to find out. Hate theres no headphone out though!? :D :D
Excellent, thank you.
thank you man. love this.
Man or woman? 🤔
can you make a kinda pad sound wsith very slow attack?
Hi Avril..I have a green neutron. (The behringer red make It seem a toy) I have fun with aliens sounds. But my problem is create a more rich waveform. But I don't know what I must do with the patch bay. Can you help me?
Thanks!
Green sounds nice, I would try adding some audio rate modulation, like in my cyberpunk video, it has some pretty rich usable sounds
When I set my neutron like this for FM, I get basically the appropriate sounds but if I hold down a note with sustain, there is a _very slow_ movement in pitch in some harmonic or other, it rises and falls as though there were an extremely slow LFO interfering. But everything's set correctly, the Neutron LFO shouldn't be doing anything to the sound and the OSC 2 is pitched around where it is in your video near the beginning so it's doing FM, not LFO stuff. Also sometimes if I unplug and replug into OSC2, the result is a pretty radical change in timbre. Do either of these happen for you?
Been some years since I had this patched up. The lfo is by default routed to attenuators. The pwm knobs and the filter mod. So make sure they are not sending lfo places you don't want. Also its analogue so there is slight differences in each neutron ( and it was never really meant to do fm )
Just need a wave folder and low pass gate and we’re in Buchla’s neighborhood
Thank u 🖖
Can i make a sequence if i bought an td3. I want to make sequences. Still have to get my groovebox and a keystep pro by arturia
Do you mean can you sequence the Neutron with the td-3. Yes you can it has cv and gate out. And midi out. I should make a video about that
@@avrilcadabra please that would be great, greetings srry I wrote really bad my comment. Your videos are inspirational :) I b
I bough neutron last month and i want to make sequences loops. Thank you for sharing
Why did you crank up the Resonance?
I had been trying to replicate tubular bell from dx7 earlier. That's were it sounded closer to me although I understand the dx7 did not have resonance. Totally optional of course.
When I First listened to your intro it reminded me of an oldschool techno track called „Circus Bells“ by Robert Armani. If you like techno check out the fabulous Hardfloor Remix: open.spotify.com/album/6qfg5Fqz0tYqSFgq2ZLymZ?si=7VVKFuF5QvSqkssIQ8w7Mg
@@avrilcadabra DX7 does not have a filter at all but it has six operators (oscillators) to modulate each other. That gives way more options to sculpt the harmonics than with 2 oscillators, but with filter resonance you can emphasize specific harmonic area to emulate more complex fm routing. (Budget Yamaha FM chips with 2 or 4 ops have the feedback option to add extra harmonics without adding costly extra operators to the silicon)
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