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Shruthi-1 kit

150.20 EUR*
*inc. VAT 19,6% and 0.20 EUR for green tax

Manufacturer

Licences

Hardware: GNU General Public Licence V3
Software: GNU General Public Licence V3
Schematics: GNU General Public Licence V3

Hackability Level

high
high, the perfect hackable device, you can do what you want with it

Average Rating

based on 2 reviews.

 

Note: This kit do not provide any case, but Transparent Lasercut Acrylic case is available.

 

Voice of shruthi (the first 16 presets, then messing with the INIT patch) by mutable.instruments

 

Shruti One on Flickr

The Shruthi-1 is a hybrid digital/analog monosynth. Its hardware design is deceptively simple, but the sonic range is wide: sometimes grungily digital like a PPG-Wave, fat and funky like a SH-101, videogame-y like a Commodore 64, weird and warm like an ESQ-1 ; but more often than not, truly original.

Contrary to the hardware you can purchase at the music shop next door, a Shruthi-1 isn’t designed to be industrially manufactured. Indeed, its assembly doesn’t require any specialized equipment, besides a screwdriver, cutters, a soldering iron and two hands.

Practice a bit and build your own!

 

Best of both worlds

Digital…
An 8-bit microcontroller plays the role of the two main oscillators + sub-oscillator. This allows the generation of (aliasing-free) classic analog waveforms, but also wavetable/transwave synthesis and a trove of weird digital algorithms (sinewave bitcrushing, formant synthesis, phase distortion, bit toggling, XOR modulation).

 

Shruti One on Flickr

... and Analog
Beyond this point, everything is analog. Most of the Shruthi-1s are built with the SMR-4 filter, a warm 4-poles “modern analogue” low-pass (no vintage IC). But you are in no way limited to this! The filter section of the Shruthi is on its own board and can be easily replaced. We currently offer 2 alternatives filter boards, one with the CEM3379 VCF/VCA chip of the Ensoniq/Waldorf fame ; and one with the classic SSM2044 VCF. More to come, based on vintage chips or modern OTAs and VCAs! From silky-smooth to squelchy or fat: pick the filter that matches your personal taste best.

The Shruthi-1 has an audio input: external signals can be processed by its analog section, under the control of the digital LFOs, sequencer and arpeggiator for crazy gating and re-enveloping effects. A perfect way of warming up the sound of your favorite VA or… cheesy organ!

 

Shruti One on Flickr

Before all, a musical instrument

Designed as a tool, not a toy
Getting a microcontroller to make bleeps and bloops is easy, but this is not where we wanted to go. We took the challenge of creating an instrument that could play in the same league as a Waldorf, Ensoniq or DSI synth; and from what Shruthi-1 users can attest, we have succeeded. Gameboys and Prophet-VS’ both ran on 8-bit cores. Guess what inspired us…

Of course, you are free to use the “dirty PWM” or “8-bits” oscillators algorithms if nasty bleeps are what you are looking for!

Shruti One on Flickr

 

Feature-packed
We have packed the Shruthi-1 firmware with plenty of great features: a complete MIDI implementation (large CC coverage, NRPNs, SysEx data dump including wavetable transfer), a 12-slots modulation matrix, a 16-steps notes/CC sequencer and advanced arpeggiator with some unusual time warping modes, and even a polychaining feature to turn several Shruthi-1s into a monster polysynth!


Shruti-1 sample code

Hackable

Open…

The Shruthi-1 firmware is GPL. Schematics are released under a CC license which gives you the freedom to build your own synth. We also provide assembly instructions, BOMs with references, case drawings, and some analyses of the filter circuits.

... and low barrier to entry
Posting code and schematics is not all… The Shruthi-1 has other great assets that make it a cool hacking platform:

  • A readable, well-structured code-base in C++, relying on a freely available toolchain.
  • Schematics editable with the freeware version of Eagle.
  • An easy firmware update procedure: just press a button and play a midifile to upgrade your Shruthi.
  • Solid foundation for developing your own analog filters, modulations and effects circuits. We provide PCB templates and an experimentation board to get you started on the design of the next Shruthi-1 filter board! So get ready for new filter boards or hardware extensions!

 

Note: This kit do not provide any case, but Transparent Lasercut Acrylic case is available.

 

technical facts & figures & documentation

Reviews

  • Currently 3/5 Stars
mathmath, 12. October 2011

Hello Oli44!

Non ce n'est pour l'instant pas prévu... Toutefois il est déjà basé sur du midi, donc il suffit de faire une transformation OSC<->midi à l'aide d'un Arduino. Du fun en perspective ^^

  • Currently 3/5 Stars
Oli44, 05. October 2011

Salut,

est-ce que le support de l'OSC avec prise Ethernet est prévu? ce serait un must!