User Manual

9 NEUTRON User Manual
(71) ATT2 IN – Attenuator 2 signal input.
(72) SLEW IN – Slew signal input.
(73) SUM1(A) – SUM 1 rst signal input. See 98.
(74) SUM1(B) – SUM1 second signal input. See 98.
(75) SUM2(A) – SUM 2 rst signal input. See 99.
(76) SUM2(B) – SUM 2 second signal input. See 99.
Output Patch Bay Section
(77) OSC 1 – Output of Oscillator 1.
(78) OSC 2 – Output of Oscillator 2.
(79) OSC Mix – Output of OSC 1/2 mix.
(80) VCF 1 – Main output of the lter.
(81) VCF 2 – Alternate output of the lter.
(82) OVERDRIVE – Overdrive output signal.
(83) VCA – Voltage Controlled Amplier output signal.
(84) OUTPUT – Main output signal, post delay.
(85) NOISE – Output of the white noise generator.
(86) ENV1 – Envelope 1 output.
(87) ENV2 – Envelope 2 output.
(88) INVERT – Inverted version of signal applied to INVERT IN. See 48.
(89) LFO – Output of the Bipolar LFO (-5 V to +5 V).
(90) LFO UNI – Output of the Unipolar LFO (0V to +5 V).
(91) S&H – Sample and Hold output signal.
(92) MULT 1 – Duplicate of signal applied to MULT IN. See 68.
(93) MULT 2 – Duplicate of signal applied to MULT IN. See 68.
(94) MIDI GATE – MIDI gate output.
(95) ATT1 – Output of Attenuator 1.
(96) ATT2 – Output of Attenuator 2.
(97) SLEW – Output of Slew.
(98) SUM1 – Summation of SUM 1(A+B).
(99) SUM2 – Summation of SUM 2(A+B).
(100) ASSIGN – Assignable output. See User Congurable Options & Features.
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3.2.2 Rear Panel
(101) INPUT – Mono unbalanced audio input using a ¼" (6.35 mm) jack cable for
processing external sound sources.
(102) OUTPUT – Connect to a mixer or audio interface using a ¼" (6.35 mm) mono
jack cable. Remember to turn your monitors/loudspeakers on last when
turning on your system and turn your monitors/loudspeakers o rst when
turning your system o.
(103) PHONES – ¼" (6.35 mm) jack connection to plug headphones in.
(104) PHONES LEVEL – Ensure the volume control is at minimum when putting
on headphones or when turning the synthesizer on or o.
(105) MIDI CHANNEL SELECTION.
Move the four dip switches to select the incoming MIDI channel for the
synthesizer.
(106) MIDI THRU – The 5-pin MIDI DIN connector is used to pass through MIDI
data received at the MIDI INPUT.
(107) USB PORT – Connects to a computer via standard USB cable. The Neutron
will display in your DAW as a class-compliant USB MIDI device, capable of
sending and receiving MIDI information.
(108) POWER SWITCH – Turns the synthesizer on and o. Make all audio
connections before powering on.
(109) POWER INPUT – Connect the supplied power supply only.
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MIDI CHANNEL DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
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