The glory of Shruthi's bass

I briefly had an Ambika… It’s a whole lot of synthesizer to be sure. Brutal to edit and I don’t mind menu diving either.

Still have mine, but I don’t use it much anymore… I should come back to it, now that I would know more how to use the matrix !

My favorite demo is from EATYone :

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I’ve got shruthi , is it possible / easy to swap filter boards
Mine was pre built and apart from noodling with it I don’t know much about it , it does sound great though.

I have a SVT, 4Pole & the digital board.

Great looking, even better sounding. They actually keep my Ambika (6xSMRmkII) stored away for the moment (can’t justify my cat sleeping on the Ambika; Shruthis are okay until I get a more isolated desk setup).

I run them thru a MIDIPal to create some interesting sequencer vs. sequencer patterns. Definitely always have new samples saved everytime I play with them.

I’d love to control them externally from hardware but for now I just program them in ableton via the Push. I’d definitely say I will be holding onto them indefinitely - such a small footprint for a large variety/versatility of sounds.

Being able to control them via an iPad editor would be fantastic. I know theres an amibka editor floating around…wonder if there is a shruthi version as well.

Great investment if you can find one!

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There are several Shruthi editors, it seems.
Here is one :

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love mine, although weirdly I always seem to struggle to get bass sounds I really love from it somehow…
sweeping the vowel sounds around for leads is BRILLIANT though.

thinking about either the Polivoks or Digital board to replace the standard filter…have a board to make the Polivoks one already when I can be bothered to order all the components…

I just picked up a 4pm XT for a great price. I was a bit sick of standard analog monosynth waveforms, and this is just the ticket so far - an amazing range of really wild and unexpected noises is within reach. Dropping the oscs down low and messing with the different mix algos can produce some very evil broken gameboy sounds. I think this + DT and a couple of pedals will be a really good live setup.

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I still have some for sale here.

I thought these would sell quicker to be honest!

I thought I’d chime in as a fellow Shruthi lover… I’m currently on my second and will soon move onto number 3. My first was a Red Alert edition with polivoks filter than Mutable were selling pre-built a good few years back just before they launched into their eurorack adventures. I used it quite a bit but I then a saw a great deal for a 4PM version of a Shruthi XT which I duly snapped up. I then flogged the Red Alert version as by that point I’d gotten one of the Erica Pico Polivoks filters but if I’m honest I’m regretting it as I’m no sure the Pico filter isn’t “inspired” by the polivoks rather than being the real deal. Doesn’t have the same grit and bite… i could be wrong tho.

I’ve recently backed the Shrolca kickstarter as I really like the form factor and it has a different filter types to others I’ve had so couldn’t resist. If I ever work up the enthusiasm to play live again this would pair nicely with the DT and another synth or two for excessive fun times.

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Yeah, backed the kickstarter as well. super pumped to be getting one of these little fellas!!

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Hey,

i bought three ready-made of those little shruthis :

  • Polivoks Red Alert in the fall of 2016
  • MS-20 + delay Yellow Magic early 2018
  • Dual SVF XT a few months ago

Once they’re on, you forget them being partly digital. Though i’m quite well equipped on the bass department, i reckon one of the shruthis will do that task full-time now. Indeed, its bass capabilities shred.
It sounds like rubber, if this means something.

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Which is your fav filter?

say Polivoks please, I am just building one.

:slight_smile:

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Good question ! Btw I’ve been playing a few hours right now with polivoks vs dual svf not knowing you’d ask me, and it’s hard to tell. The differences in sound seem due to different recorded settings as when you switch them on and play, the dual svf is much weaker and the same patches not identical. I should try a reset maybe ?
I have not played the yellow magic enough to be able to tell either. Any of them sounds huge, polivoks is the most aggressive of course if you raise the resonance, that’s why i wanted it first.
But depending on the settings the differences remain too subtile for me up to now at least.
You won’t regret building your polivoks ^^

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I had once the standard SMR4 Shruthi, built by myself…Sold it and missed it but the Olivier introduced the XT version. But never Had the Money while in Produktion. Now i have the Money but cant find an XT with that nice silver XT Case anymore.

You might be waiting a long time for one of the original mutable XT cases. There’s a guy on here selling a few XTs with an updated all-metal case, not quite as nice as the original IMO as the screen cutout is larger than necessary, but worth a look. The original eps files for manufacturing the XT faceplate are available online as well if you wanted to try getting one made yourself.

I just posted a Shruthi XT in the classifieds – but it’s the black plastic case, not the nice silver case. Still shreds!

Thats a nice one! But i Look in the Eurozone…

Yes thats why i Had no luck so far. Tube Ohm sells Shruthi, but the XT version only without Case most of the times.

I’m happy to ship to Europe.

The original cases you’ll find are black plexiglass (can be made by Ponoko) but the silver ones you see are actually just faceplates to go over the existing plexiglass. The only way to get your hands on one is to DIY.

The cases I used in the builds I’m selling are by Hallik Engineering, reputable case builder for Mutable and other instruments.

Let me know if you’re interested!