Showing posts with label mutable instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mutable instruments. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Ambika does TRON!

Here's a fantastic cover of Derezzed by Synthway on an Ambika built by LSW!  We love to see our builds in action, so please let us know if there's vid's or songs out there using LSW builds and we'll put it up!



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Green Ambika

This one has 6 4P voicecards.  Custom green case made by Frank the Official Casemaker.





Monday, December 30, 2013

Metal Cased Ambika

Latest Ambika build completion. White case by Adrian / Van Daal Electronics.  Official designer of the Shruthi metal cases.  The volume knob has been moved to the rear of the case (with a posh Cosmo knob).  Inside are 4 4P's, 1 SMR & 1 SVF Voicecards.  Also has a nice bezel for the LCD Display.  Really hate to see this one go.  The metal cases look absolutely stunning!




Sunday, July 28, 2013

Just recorded a quick demo of an Ambika with 6 SMR Voicecards I recently built.  Seriously huge filter!


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Bluethunder III

Just finished and sent off another Shruthi-1 LSW Blue Thunder Edition.  This is our highly modded Shruthi with the SMR-4 MKII filter.  It has the following mods:


  • Audio IN Volume
  • Audio OUT Volume
  • 2/4 Pole Selector Switch
  • Low Pass/ Band Pass Switch (BP1, LP, BP3)
  • Audio IN/FM Mod Switch (routes the Audio IN jack to either the filter, as intended or as an FM Source to the filter cutoff.  When used as an FM source, the Audio IN volume becomes an attenuator
  • Dedicated FM Mod Pot (takes the raw oscillator output from the digital board and routes it the filter cutoff as an FM Source.  Desgined by forum member yewtreemagic)
New to this model is the "IR3109 Squelch" mod (a mod I had made to a previous shruthi and yewtreemagic perfected and improved.).  This mod replaces a 2 key resistors that tames the filters input & output causing the resonance to sound "purer" and "squelchier".  The original issue with this was that the resonance would then become overpowering to the oscillators when the resonance was set high.  The addition of 2 diodes in parallel with a key capacitor tames this issue and results in a VERY Roland-esque filter!





More photos here.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Alex, from Sumo Elevator, did an awesome video showcasing the Mutable Instruments Shruthi-1 4-Pole Mission I built for him on youtube!  Please check the video and his music out.  His/their projects are very talented and highly recommended!  More here and here.