User Guide

Quick Start Guide
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In Neuron, the MIDI global channel (as defined in
the basic settings) applies exclusively to sound
mode. The aforementioned settings apply in setup
mode.
You will find a detailed description of Neuron’s MIDI
control mechanisms starting on page 178.
Storing setups
Setups are stored in the same way as sounds. Note
that actual sound data is not stored in the setup.
Instead, the system stores references (or links) to
the sounds contained therein. If a sound is edited,
moved, or deleted, all setups in which this sound is
used change accordingly.
For a closer look at all parameters and the handling
of setups, please refer to the section "Programmer:
Programming setups" starting on page 58.
Creating your own models
You can load additional models or make your own
models from samples to add to Neuron’s 200 factory
models. This is done on an external computer (Mac or
personal computer) rather than on Neuron.
You will require a software application called
ModelMaker to do this. It analyzes samples or
multisamples and converts them into Neuron-
specific resynthesis models. These are transferred via
USB to Neuron’s internal hard disk.
To learn how this works and which software and
hardware are required, read "The load/dump
function" starting on page 187. You will find further
information on ModelMaker on page 192.
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