if you don't mind me keep probing... why would you say 'especially on the internet'?contrast wrote:When it's really overpriced, yes. Especially on the internet.
Hartmann Neuron video from NAMM
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- KVRist
- 133 posts since 22 Apr, 2004
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
What exactly does that mean? "may not be"? How will you decide if it really is or not?b) claims to be 'unique' when it may not be
Have you found another synth (soft or otherwise) that can apply a physical model (a'la Z1) to any sample set (rather than purely fixed DSP models)?
If not, then I guess 'unique' kinda fits maybe?
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug03/a ... 200cdd7167
This review was what soured the Neuron (and Hartmann) for me, and likely for many other people here.
This review was what soured the Neuron (and Hartmann) for me, and likely for many other people here.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
That's too bad. Have you seen the number of awards the Neuron has won? No balance between reviews and awards? There're several points in that article BTW that show a lack of understanding for what Neuron is ("For example, when I chose a sine wave as my basic PCM (model 511) and twiddled its Scape (roughly speaking, excitation) parameters, I expected that nothing would happen"), (also "But when I offered Modelmaker extended samples, I expected to obtain models that I could set to sustain indefinitely. However, I was not able to create sustaining sounds in this way," - ever hear of LOOP POINTS?This review was what soured the Neuron (and Hartmann) for me, and likely for many other people here.
Too bad Hartmann sucks at marketing among other things - the Neuron is really a unique, very experimental synth with some real power under the hood.
But I'm still curious where the specific statement
Came from. Did the SOS article say so? Yes, I see it. It did say "The Neuron generates its sounds using a form of resynthesis named 'Multi Component Particle Transform Synthesis' by designer Stephan Sprenger. However, resynthesis has already been with us for a long time." but again that shows a lack of understanding what Neuron is/does - mostly the fault of Herr Hartmann I think.b) claims to be 'unique' when it may not be
BTW The Axcel was an additive resynthesizer - not anywhere near the same thing...
Hartmann does really need to get their act together though.
- KVRAF
- 25011 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
then please enlighten us once and for all in plain words what is so special about the Neuron. And if it isn't a resynthesizer what is it then?krhen wrote: Came from. Did the SOS article say so? Yes, I see it. It did say "The Neuron generates its sounds using a form of resynthesis named 'Multi Component Particle Transform Synthesis' by designer Stephan Sprenger. However, resynthesis has already been with us for a long time." but again that shows a lack of understanding what Neuron is/does - mostly the fault of Herr Hartmann I think.
BTW The Axcel was an additive resynthesizer - not anywhere near the same thing...
Hartmann does really need to get their act together though.
What can it do that Cameleon can't?
I'm really curious.
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- KVRist
- 148 posts since 6 Nov, 2003
I see no reason why you'd want this when you could get Reaktor plus one of those Alesis midi controllers with a motion sensor for less money, and have about a jillion synths for the money plus no doubt the ability to model the Hartmann.
I'm going to graft a resynth into Steampipe later tonight - probably take me about 15 minutes, if that - and I'll eat my install disk if it isn't more interesting and versatile than this thing. I'll be able to use a William S. Burroughs sample as an oscillator which is something I doubt they have included in their 300 models.
Edit: I just did it now, took me one minute and the results are fascinating. Going to need some fine tuning of the physical modeling but it's already more interesting sounding than the sounds in that video.
I'm going to graft a resynth into Steampipe later tonight - probably take me about 15 minutes, if that - and I'll eat my install disk if it isn't more interesting and versatile than this thing. I'll be able to use a William S. Burroughs sample as an oscillator which is something I doubt they have included in their 300 models.
Edit: I just did it now, took me one minute and the results are fascinating. Going to need some fine tuning of the physical modeling but it's already more interesting sounding than the sounds in that video.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
I explained it in this thread:then please enlighten us once and for all in plain words what is so special about the Neuron. And if it isn't a resynthesizer what is it then?
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... c&start=75 and later on in that thread the discussion continued.
The Chameleon is an additive resynthesizer - its meant to reproduce a sound using additive methods. See above for the description of what the Neuron does differently.[/url]What can it do that Cameleon can't?
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- KVRAF
- 2017 posts since 21 Mar, 2002 from Hutchinson, Kansas
Does it really matter how it achieves its sound, if that sound is no more or less spectacular than that of a synth that costs less? The fact is that the results sound like pretty run-of-the-mill resynthesis. Don't get me wrong, I think the thing sounds quite good (those demos do not do it justice), but I would suggest reading the upcoming review in CM for the full story.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
Again, don't be fooled by demos. Its also very difficult to get a grip on it a half hour at a store demo. Its really hard to get unless you own one (which is part of Hartmann's problem IMHOThe fact is that the results sound like pretty run-of-the-mill resynthesis.
Luckily I own one and don't need tobut I would suggest reading the upcoming review in CM for the full story.
- KVRAF
- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I don't really trust CM for any reviewScot Solida wrote:Does it really matter how it achieves its sound, if that sound is no more or less spectacular than that of a synth that costs less? The fact is that the results sound like pretty run-of-the-mill resynthesis. Don't get me wrong, I think the thing sounds quite good (those demos do not do it justice), but I would suggest reading the upcoming review in CM for the full story.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- KVRAF
- 2017 posts since 21 Mar, 2002 from Hutchinson, Kansas
krhen wrote:Again, don't be fooled by demos. Its also very difficult to get a grip on it a half hour at a store demo. Its really hard to get unless you own one (which is part of Hartmann's problem IMHOThe fact is that the results sound like pretty run-of-the-mill resynthesis.You need to sit with ModelMaker and make some models before you start to get that lightbulb over your head...
Luckily I own one and don't need tobut I would suggest reading the upcoming review in CM for the full story.
Go back and re-read my post. It should be clear that I have the Neuron VS sitting next to me. The demos mean nothing to me.
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- KVRAF
- 2017 posts since 21 Mar, 2002 from Hutchinson, Kansas
Too bad. I myself wrote the review, and you can bet I pulled no punches. It lays it all on the line.spaceman wrote:I don't really trust CM for any reviewScot Solida wrote:Does it really matter how it achieves its sound, if that sound is no more or less spectacular than that of a synth that costs less? The fact is that the results sound like pretty run-of-the-mill resynthesis. Don't get me wrong, I think the thing sounds quite good (those demos do not do it justice), but I would suggest reading the upcoming review in CM for the full story.
- KVRAF
- 25011 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
guys, I actually read Scot's post as that he's telling he checked Neuron for his upcoming CM review... 
edit: you beat me to it, Scot...
edit: you beat me to it, Scot...
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- KVRAF
- 2017 posts since 21 Mar, 2002 from Hutchinson, Kansas
Exactly. And it is for this reason that I am not posting a long post about my experiences with the unit. I'll leave that for the review. Though I might post some sound examples later today, if I have time.jens wrote:guys, I actually read Scott's post as that he's telling he checked Neuron for his upcoming CM review...
