Behringer 2600

Tony Scharf tony.scharf at outlook.com
Mon Oct 26 14:34:52 CET 2020



> On Oct 26, 2020, at 4:32 AM, Jay Vaughan <ibisum at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I like that it has lots of character. The patching is fun. In the context of Wave World it would be for gnarly things & SFX I guess :) it’s not meant for beautiful & pleasant things, for that, the Model D would be a better choice.
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> I don’t really agree with this - its capable of beautiful and pleasant things, but like any modular you have to get the patch right.  The Model D definitely has a characteristic filter - but hey, why not both?
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> The Neutron does have quirks though - the Overdrive section could probably do with a bit of a re-design, because it factors into the signal flow too much and therefore doesn’t really expose any utility.  I think this gives people the impression that its a ’nasty’ synth, but if you dial things down you’ll find it in more aesthetic, albeit quieter, territory.
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> j.


Agree on the overdrive section…the Delay as well.   Fortunately, the patch points allow you to easily bypass it.

About my only gripe about the Neutron is how touchy the pitch knobs are when you’re trying to tune it.  They could be a little tighter. 

Tony


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