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  2. Neutron (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    The Neutron is a dual-oscillator monophonic synthesizer manufactured by Behringer. Released in 2018, the Neutron has an analogue signal path and uses subtractive synthesis to produce sounds. It is semi-modular and compatible with Eurorack voltages.

  3. Behringer - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Their second original synth was the Neutron and their third was Behringer Crave, a semi-modular synthesizer released in 2019. [9] The next synth was the Model D, a desktop clone of the Minimoog. The following year, the Poly D was released, with the same "D type" circuits as the Model D, but now with 4 oscillators and a keyboard.

  4. List of software for nuclear engineering - Wikipedia

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    Neutron kinetics, thermal-hydraulics, and structural mechanics are all important in this effort. Each software needs to be tested and verified before use. [1] The codes can be separated by use and function. Most of the software are written in C and Fortran. [2]

  5. Category:Synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 November 2016, at 15:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. iZotope - Wikipedia

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    spectral sampling re-synthesizer featuring spectral selection tools Nectar November, 2010 [9] vocal production suite Nectar 2 October 18, 2013 [10] Nectar 3 October 16, 2018 Neoverb October 2, 2020 [11] reverb plug-in that combines industry-leading Exponential Audio technology with an intuitive, AI-powered workflow Neutron October 5, 2016 [12]

  7. Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, John von Neumann sent a letter to Robert Richtmyer proposing the use of a statistical method to solve neutron diffusion and multiplication problems in fission devices. [5] His letter contained an 81-step pseudo code and was the first formulation of a Monte Carlo computation for an electronic computing machine.

  8. littleBits Synth Kit - Wikipedia

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    The littleBits Synth Kit is an analogue modular synthesiser developed by the American electronics startup littleBits in collaboration with the Japanese music technology company Korg. Released in late 2013 after a design process of around nine months, the kit features 12 small modules (called "bits") that can be connected to form larger circuits.

  9. Talk:Neutron (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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