Plus, you get two classic analog ADSR envelopes for modulating the VCFs for example. Modulation side, you get two ASR envelopes with reverse/inverse/loop/bounce options to control VCAs and wave folder. For additional rich harmonic content, Proton also hosts a multi-mode wave folder with symmetry and fold controls. Then, you get not a single but two self-oscillating, multi-mode filters (Moffatt design?) with parallel and serial configurations. Like the Neutron, it is a paraphonic synth allowing you to control both oscillators independently. There is also oscillator sync, pulse width modulation, a sub-oscillator for each oscillator and a noise generator. It features two oscillators with five different waveforms with smooth waveform blending from tone mod, pulse, sawtooth, triangle to sine. Proton is a semi-modular Synthesizer with a pure analog signal path (VCO, VCF and VCA designs). Matches the day of today’s new Synthesizer release. The Proton offers everything we love about the Neutron semi-modular Synthesizer but even deeper and more complex. It’s like having several synthesizers in one casing – a highly innovative concept never seen before. Years of hard work and 11 revisions later, we’re finally launching the Proton, the most powerful and complex semi-modular synth ever designed.
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