What chips do synths use?
It's a shame these things need to turn into some kind of war.
I'm in a unique position of not having committed financially towards a Neuron but still having access to using it, therefore perhaps being able to have an objective view on it. My conclusion after playing with it some more? The sound quality just doesn't warrant me spending any more time with it... I don't see the point of 'worthy technological advances' if it doesn't sound very inspiring. I get more inspiration out of a battered old Juno106 than the Neuron.
I'm no longer looking for anyone to convince me... if you like your Neuron, great... consider it your secret weapon or something which is just too advanced for us mere mortals
I guess I'll keep saving for my Kyma 
I'm in a unique position of not having committed financially towards a Neuron but still having access to using it, therefore perhaps being able to have an objective view on it. My conclusion after playing with it some more? The sound quality just doesn't warrant me spending any more time with it... I don't see the point of 'worthy technological advances' if it doesn't sound very inspiring. I get more inspiration out of a battered old Juno106 than the Neuron.
I'm no longer looking for anyone to convince me... if you like your Neuron, great... consider it your secret weapon or something which is just too advanced for us mere mortals


Not sure what you mean there... anyway I'm not looking to argue about it.. in fact I'm sorry I brought it up at all, although the site that Tom linked was worth a read so maybe it wasn't that useless a diversion after all.On 2005-12-01 12:04, stardust wrote:
So how would I judge on your choice of tools ?![]()
I think right now our best course of action is to store the thing safely and wait until it becomes a collectors item

Just a shot in the dark guys, but do you not think Hartman would've gone for fanless mini ITX running embedded OS with a custom built PCI card 
Mini ITX mainboards are selling for around $150-$200 which means they can be custom built in bulk for <$100 each.
A nice custom PCI card with quality convertors & all communication interfaces (internal serial etc)for the synth would also cost <$100 each.
Though obviously not the only PCBs in the Neuron, my guess would be that 2 such PCBs are the heart of it... come on guys open 'em up

Mini ITX mainboards are selling for around $150-$200 which means they can be custom built in bulk for <$100 each.
A nice custom PCI card with quality convertors & all communication interfaces (internal serial etc)for the synth would also cost <$100 each.
Though obviously not the only PCBs in the Neuron, my guess would be that 2 such PCBs are the heart of it... come on guys open 'em up

the loud fan of the machine was a common complaint in reviews
aside from that Mini ITX are 'affordable' only recently, still no cheapo with a Pentium M.
The VIAs were at best 500MHZ and even more 'powerless' (than today) at the design time of the Neuron.
cheers, Tom
now I know where this waffling idea is from...
couldn't resist
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aside from that Mini ITX are 'affordable' only recently, still no cheapo with a Pentium M.
The VIAs were at best 500MHZ and even more 'powerless' (than today) at the design time of the Neuron.
cheers, Tom
now I know where this waffling idea is from...

couldn't resist

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