MATRIXSYNTH: Behringer Neutron Patches: Lead, Bass, Pluck. Sound Demo


Thursday, August 15, 2024

Behringer Neutron Patches: Lead, Bass, Pluck. Sound Demo


video upload by Anton Anru

"Analog Fury is a collection of 50 patches: 18 Leads, 16 Basses, 16 Plucks.
This is my second sound bank for Behringer Neutron.
The previous one, Modular Setup, focused on experimental tones that showcased the modular nature of the synthesizer. This time, I aimed to find a balance between experimental and more usable sounds.
I didn't want to create simple, classic patches — Neutron's functionality and rich sound palette made it irresistible not to push its limits. At the same time, I tried to keep myself in check and avoid diving too deep into purely experimental territory.

🧲 Get the soundset: https://bit.ly/3M4zAL9

The presets feature various colors: warm, noisy, detuned, distorted, as well as mild, clean, soft, punchy, dark, bright, deep, and airy. Some timbres are great to play the first role in tracks or jams, while others will work perfectly as additional parts.
You may use the patches as they are, but I strongly recommend tweaking the knobs to develop the timbre during your performance and get an exciting experience.

Plucks are excellent for use with arpeggiators or sequencers.
In most examples of this category, I utilize an arpeggiator. Neutron doesn’t have a built in arp/seq, but you may integrate your preferred arpeggiators or sequencers from your DAW or MIDI controller.

ModWheel is set in all patches. It adds brightness, changes the tone, accelerates the LFO, and other modulations depending on the patch.

The presets are suitable for a variety of genres, including: ambient, electronica, IDM, deep, techno, house, progressive, trance, lounge, downtempo, pop, chill out, new age, cinematic, breaks, synthwave, retrowave, dub and others.

The soundset is presented in the form of PDF-Document. Each page contains notes that explain how the patch works, what parameters are worth tweaking during playback, and how to develop the timbre during a performance. If you make all the settings consciously and try the things mentioned in the notes, you will learn a lot about the synth and discover its true depth.

Each patch has an audio example, it helps to understand how the timbre is supposed to sound. In this soundset, I didn’t use the Neutron's built-in delay. All audio examples are dry. You can add internal or external delay to your taste.

To recreate these patches, you will need up to 10 patch cables.

Drums from the demo are not included in the soundset."

Contents:
00:00 PL Robin
01:16 LD Pass
02:06 PL Taurus
03:15 LD Radio
04:04 PL Forest
07:03 LD Edge
08:06 BS Unity
08:38 BS Impact
09:10 BS Fusion
09:42 BS Frame
10:16 LD Wrap
11:29 PL Etheric
12:42 LD Curve
13:32 PL Maintenance
14:58 LD Jade
15:32 PL Copper
16:44 BS Powder
17:16 BS Virus
17:48 BS Enthusiast
18:20 BS Script
18:54 PL Orbit
20:06 LD Ladder
21:30 PL Creeper
22:42 LD Spoil
23:32 PL Galaxy
24:41 LD Error
25:17 PL Quatro
26:04 LD Ray
26:56 PL Cellar
28:03 BS Mutation
28:35 BS Satellite
29:07 BS M-One
29:39 BS Bitter
30:13 PL Formula
31:26 LD Titan
32:27 PL Mirror
33:34 LD Scratcher
34:26 PL Taboo
35:32 LD Mountain

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