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The unit is perfectly working and in great cosmetic condition.
Owner since new. Only studio use. I have two simple videos that show it powering up and making sound that can be sent as a demo.

The German-made Hartmann Neuron was a polyphonic synthesizer that attempted to break new ground using a new form of synthesis and sound-modeling they say was based on technology found in neural networks. What the Neuron actually does is it analyzes audio files (samples) and creates digital computer models of these sounds which can then be re-synthesized and processed using the extensive amount of on-board data-wheels and joysticks with control of more 'musical' sonic aspects such as instrument shape, size and acoustic behavior. The joysticks allow for real-time tweaking of up to three parameters at once - 3D modeling in a true 5.1 surround sound environment.
Comes with original manual, power cord and extra orange joystick knobs.

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Listed5 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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  • Neuron
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  • Germany

Amiricol Music

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