Hartmann Neuron - A Rare Synth That Was Ahead Of Its Time (History, Review & Demo)
#synthesizer #lfostore #demo Let's take a look and listen to Hartmann Neuron - a very rare synthesizer that was ahead of its time, offering a complex synthesis method based on neural networks, as well as 3D modulation approach and 5.1 surround sound. The synthesizer began to be produced in 2002, and already in 2005 the company went bankrupt due to low sales. Despite this fact, this rare gem has been championed by renowned composers including Hans Zimmer, and is still used in film productions and experimental electronic music today. Demo Timeline: 00:00 Intro 00:25 History 01:02 Sections Review 02:47 Demo 09:28 Outro

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