Shruthi XT (Mutable Instruments) by Sound Objects
The Shruthi XT is a popular hybrid monosynth developed by Mutable Instruments. It features a digital oscillator and an analog 4-pole filter, making it capable of producing a wide range of sounds. The XT version is essentially the same as the Shruthi-1, but with most controls moved to the surface for easier access.
The Shruthi XT has an internal 16-step sequencer/arpeggiator, MIDI-IN/Out/Through interfaces, and the ability to process external audio. It is assembled in Russia by a small team called Sound Objects.
Please note that this version comes with a 4-pole VCF, not the Polivoks filter.
For more information, you can refer to the user manual (https://mutable-instruments.net/archive/shruthi/manual/). Some of the videos below may be for the classical version of the Shruthi, but the sound is the same in both versions.
The Shruthi XT is a popular hybrid monosynth developed by Mutable Instruments. It features a digital oscillator and an analog 4-pole filter, making it capable of producing a wide range of sounds. The XT version is essentially the same as the Shruthi-1, but with most controls moved to the surface for easier access.
The Shruthi XT has an internal 16-step sequencer/arpeggiator, MIDI-IN/Out/Through interfaces, and the ability to process external audio. It is assembled in Russia by a small team called Sound Objects.
Please note that this version comes with a 4-pole VCF, not the Polivoks filter.
For more information, you can refer to the user manual (https://mutable-instruments.net/archive/shruthi/manual/). Some of the videos below may be for the classical version of the Shruthi, but the sound is the same in both versions.
The Shruthi XT is a popular hybrid monosynth developed by Mutable Instruments. It features a digital oscillator and an analog 4-pole filter, making it capable of producing a wide range of sounds. The XT version is essentially the same as the Shruthi-1, but with most controls moved to the surface for easier access.
The Shruthi XT has an internal 16-step sequencer/arpeggiator, MIDI-IN/Out/Through interfaces, and the ability to process external audio. It is assembled in Russia by a small team called Sound Objects.
Please note that this version comes with a 4-pole VCF, not the Polivoks filter.
For more information, you can refer to the user manual (https://mutable-instruments.net/archive/shruthi/manual/). Some of the videos below may be for the classical version of the Shruthi, but the sound is the same in both versions.