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NEUTRON User Manual
5. User Configurable
Options & Features
All features in this manual require software version V2.0.X or higher in
order to function correctly. Please visit the www.behringer.com to find
the latest software version.
5.1 Software Version
Press and hold OSC SYNC and PARAPHONIC until all 3 OSC1 octave LEDs light up.
The LEDs will then flash out the software version, just count the flashes. The
version is of the form <Major>. <Minor>. <Build number>. Major is flashed on
the 8' LED, minor on the 16' LED & build number on the 32' LED. All 3 OSC1 octave
LEDs will light up again to indicate the end of the output.
5.2 Assignable Output
It is possible to select the source of the ASSIGN output jack. To change the source
press & hold the OSC SYNC button until both the RANGE buttons are flashing.
The currently selected assignable output is indicated by the flashing LFO shape
LED - the available options are (clockwise from the sine shape):
OSC 1 CV
OSC 2 CV
"Note On" velocity
Modwheel
Aftertouch
Use the two range buttons to change the selected output. When you're done,
press and hold the OSC SYNC button until the RANGE buttons stop flashing.
The currently selected assignable output value will be stored and will persist
across power cycles.
5.3 Envelope retriggering
Enter the Assignable Output mode (see above). The KEY TRK button toggles
the retriggering mode. When the KEY TRK LED is on, retriggering is enabled
and vice versa.
5.4 OSC & LFO Shape mix Blended or Switched 
It is possible to either blend or switch the OSC and LFO shape. This feature is an
incredibly powerful, unique sound creation tool. For OSC1, press and hold the
OSC1 RANGE button (this will enter the tuning feature). The PARAPHONIC button
will flash if shape mixing is disabled, or it will throb if shape mixing is enabled.
Press the PARAPHONIC button to toggle the shape mix state. Press and hold the
OSC1 RANGE to leave this mode. Similarly, for OSC2 shape mixing press and hold
OSC2 RANGE; for LFO shape mixing press and hold LFO KEY SYNC.
5.5 Tuning
The Neutron will self-calibrate at start up. An additional "tune" feature is
designed to allow the user to manually tune the oscillators to the last played
MIDI note. To tune OSC1 or OSC2 to the nearest 'C' note, press and hold the
appropriate RANGE button until the octave LED starts to flash. Play a MIDI note.
The LFO shape LEDs will display the tuning; turn the TUNE control until only the
descending saw LED is lit. That oscillator will now be playing a 'C'. This enables
the accurate tuning of intervals. For example, play an 'F' note, then tune as
above. That oscillator is now playing a fifth above the root note. To exit tuning
mode, press and hold the RANGE button until the octave LED stops flashing.
This is available in +/-10 octave mode (note that the long period of very low
notes means that the tuning feature appears to be unresponsive).
5.6 Tune Pot Bypass
Press and hold OSC (1 or 2) RANGE and PARAPHONIC buttons until the selected
OSC octave LED starts to flash. This indicates that the tune pot for that OSC is
now inactive and all notes played are in tune. Press and hold OSC RANGE and
PARAPHONIC buttons again to leave this mode. The LED will return to solid to
indicate that the tune pots are in circuit.
5.7 LFO mIDI Clock Sync
The LFO will sync to the beat when receiving MIDI clock (it does nothing with
MIDI time code). The LFO rate position determines the clock multiplier-divider.
The LFO divider values are, from counter clock wise to clockwise:
4/1, 3/1, 2/1, 3/2, 1/1, 1/2, 3/8, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 3/16, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8,
3/32, 1/12, 1/16, 1/24, 1/32, 1/48, 1/64.
5.8 mIDI Note range
The supported MIDI note range is 24 (C1) to 96 (C7) inclusive. Notes outside of this
range will still trigger the Neutron. MIDI notes 0-23 will trigger note 24 (C1) note.
MIDI notes 97-127 will trigger note 96 (C7).
5.9 LFO Depth
The depth of the LFO can be changed by long pressing the KEY SYNC button.
Now the LFO shape LED wheel will indicate the current LFO depth: 1% to 100%
(64 steps). Use the range buttons as + and - buttons. Pressing and holding
the range buttons will continually adjust the depth rather than having to step
through each value. Changing the LFO depth allows you to add subtle movement
to a sound. For example, applying the LFO to filter depth.
5.10 LFO One-shot mode
It is possible for the LFO to be triggered once. First ensure KEY SYNC is active. One
shot mode will only work if LFO KEY SYNC is on. Then press and long hold KEY
SYNC and use the VCF mode buttons to select the mode.
The VCF mode LEDs will indicate the LFO one-shot mode:
HPF
= Disabled
BPF
= Enabled
You can enable/disable the LFO one shot staccato or legato mode, with a press of
the KEY TRACK button. Enabling the re-trigger LFO on overlapping notes is Legato
mode. Disabling the re-trigger LFO is staccato mode. This gives you two different
ways to play the Neutron musically.
5.11 LFO Key rate
Long press KEY SYNC to enter the LFO Sub Menu, then press and hold the KEY TRK
button whilst playing a note. This will set the selected note as the LFO Base note.
Now when you play up and down the keyboard the LFO speed will either speed
up (double the base LFO rate for each octave above the base key) or slow down
(halving the LFO rate for each octave below the base key). This function is great
for creating unusual modulations and textures.
5.12 LFO mIDI Clock Sync
Long press LFO KEY SYNC. The OSC SYNC button LED will now indicate the MIDI
clock sync mode. On - LFO rate sync'd to MIDI clock. Off - LFO rate free-running.
Use this function to sync the LFO to your DAWs MIDI Clock so the Neutron's LFO
plays in time with your song depending on the chosen settings.

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