Hartmann Neuron

Neuron
ManufacturerHartmann
Dates2003
PriceUSD 5000, at introduction
Technical specifications
Polyphony16–48 voices
Timbrality4–16
Oscillator2 (Resynators)
Synthesis typeNeural Network Resynthesis
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory200+200 locations, 256MB SDRAM, 20GB HDD
Effects2x multi
Input/output
Keyboard61-key
Left-hand controlJoystick, Wheel, Dial
External controlMIDI

The Hartmann Neuron was an electronic musical instrument designed and built by industry designer Axel Hartmann of the German company Hartmann Music in the years 2001–2005. The Neuron synthesizer used an Artificial Neural Network to create a digital computer model from sampled sounds, implementing a new synthesis technology which was developed by Stephan Bernsee at Prosoniq. This computer model could then be used to resynthesize a new sound, giving the player control over "musical" aspects such as instrument body size, material and other acoustic properties. This parametric approach is very different from the more mathematical approaches of other synthesizers. The Hartmann Neuron VS, a Mac/Windows compatible VST software version of the instrument, was released in 2005.[1]

  1. ^ "Hartmann Neuron VS". Sound On Sound. April 2005. Archived from the original on 9 June 2015.

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