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Using Mutable Instruments DIY series

CarlitoLove

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Posted : Jul 3, 2013 01:30:27
Hello!

there is someone who has tried Mutable Instruments Products for trance production and can leave a feedback here?

thx
Yidam
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Posted : Jul 3, 2013 13:03
Am using the Shruthi1, good monphonic synth for all sorts of sounds from popcorn bleeps to acid lines and sometimes bass too... what exactly are you looking for?
frisbeehead
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Posted : Jul 3, 2013 18:11
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On 2013-07-03 13:03, Yidam wrote:
Am using the Shruthi1, good monphonic synth for all sorts of sounds from popcorn bleeps to acid lines and sometimes bass too... what exactly are you looking for?




how do you like it?
Yidam
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Posted : Jul 3, 2013 23:35
Love it, the interface has a bit of steep learning curve that puts a lot of people off, but the stuff the Shruth1 can do for it's size is mindblowing, not to mention it sounds great.

It's digital oscillators through an analog filter, the one I built uses the SMR4-mkii LP.





willsanquil
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Posted : Jul 4, 2013 00:21
my buddy built an anushri. its pretty decent, but not amazing. I wouldn't personally spend the time and money to build one.            If you want to make an apple pie from scratch...you must first invent the universe
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frisbeehead
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Posted : Jul 4, 2013 03:40
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On 2013-07-04 00:21, willsanquil wrote:
my buddy built an anushri. its pretty decent, but not amazing. I wouldn't personally spend the time and money to build one.




check the filters page! got me thinking, some mad sounding filters there...

about the shruti, can it do fm?
frisbeehead
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Posted : Jul 4, 2013 17:06
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On 2013-07-03 23:35, Yidam wrote:
Love it, the interface has a bit of steep learning curve that puts a lot of people off, but the stuff the Shruth1 can do for it's size is mindblowing, not to mention it sounds great.

It's digital oscillators through an analog filter, the one I built uses the SMR4-mkii LP.










see there's a controller for it from tubeohm, must make it a lot easier to edit. have you tried that?

Yidam
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Posted : Jul 5, 2013 10:46
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On 2013-07-04 17:06, frisbeehead wrote:
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On 2013-07-03 23:35, Yidam wrote:
Love it, the interface has a bit of steep learning curve that puts a lot of people off, but the stuff the Shruth1 can do for it's size is mindblowing, not to mention it sounds great.

It's digital oscillators through an analog filter, the one I built uses the SMR4-mkii LP.










see there's a controller for it from tubeohm, must make it a lot easier to edit. have you tried that?





no I haven't, and it's all over midi! amazing!

thanks for the lead frisbeehead.
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