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Nucleus SoundLab has released Filter Research 3, a new ReFill for Reason 6, and announced the Filter Research 3 Contest. Filter Research 3 is Nucleus SoundLab’s third product in their series of effec [Read More]
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Nucleus SoundLab releases Filter Research 3 ReFill for Reason 6 and announces Filter Research 3 Contest
Saturday, May 12th, 2012Open Shruthi-1 Synth Evolves Deep Sound Capabilities, New 4-Pole Filter, Ice-White Case
Monday, April 16th, 2012Inside this compact white box lurks a lot of sonic power and technical prowess. Perhaps that explains why the newest version of the open source Shruthi-1 now sports a crazy-badass wolf cartoon with glowing eyes.
Since its launch, the Shruthi-1 has gradually evolved new features, with a fairly sophisticated combination of hardware and extensive software. At its core, it’s a “hybrid” synth with digital/virtual analog oscillators and real-analog filter. The digital oscillators allow it to change character, for classic virtual analog subtractive, or wavetable, FM, phase distortion, and vowel synthesis.
The big news with the filter is that the various flavors of filter board are now discontinued. Sadly, the wonderful CEM3379 filter chip is just too rare to have a long-term home in this synth; the Shruthi-1, like other synths (the Dark Energy being a recent example) has hit chip scarcity.
But in its place is something else new and wonderful. The SSM2164 (uh, that doesn’t roll of the tongue, but yes, that filter) combines 15 filter responses with four resonance models, for a total of 60 possible filter sounds. See also the Oberheim Matrix-12 and Xpander for pole-mixing techniques. You also get self-oscillation, and even a Korg DS-inspired diode waveshaper. (I won’t go into any more detail, as maker Mutable describes this in gory precision.)
In a way, the Shruthi-1 – despite its minimal knobs – really hides a semi-modular instrument, one with its own built-in arpeggiator, modulation matrix, duophony, rhythmical oscillator cycling, and lots of other features. If there’s a technical feature possible – just about any feature – the Shruthi-1 does it. Combined with that terrific filter and digital grunge, I think it’s a terrific deal in desktop synths.
In fact, my only real criticism is, it does so much, you’re likely to be stuck paging through menus – or should focus on MIDI programming – because of the minimal controls. I can see why members of the Shruthi-1 community have been building expansion controllers for it to get more hands-on control. But on the other hand, to me, it’s entirely worth the tradeoff going compact – even with a complex menu system. The result is a synth that’s far more affordable and portable. It’s a natural for MIDI users.
The new design is also unquestionably the best-looking Shruthi yet, thanks to translucent white plexiglass and white LED lighting. 130 € buys you the kit (plus another 20 € in parts), but I’d strongly recommend the pre-assembled version if you’re less familiar with bigger builds. There are a lot of parts and two boards, plus a pretty white circuit board that will look grimy if you don’t solder carefully. For experienced builders, it should be a great assembly process into which you’ll want to sink your teeth, wolf-like. But for less-experienced builders – or just people who want to get straight to making sound – I think 349 € is a small price to ask. (A carry bag and European wall wart are included.) Just grab the pre-built version fast; because they’re hand-assembled, they won’t last long.
Full details:
Shruthi-1, 4-Pole Mission edition
Be sure to have a listen to the way the new stuff sounds:
The other important thing to mention about the Shruthi-1 is that it’s a fully open source synth. (An earlier version prohibited commercial use, but it now uses a more permissive license.) The best way to see what lurks inside is to check out GitHub. Apart from being able to modify the Shruthi-1 hardware and software design, there’s a library you can use in your own projects:
https://github.com/pichenettes/shruthi-1
This also means the Shruthi-1 joins our own MeeBlip among open source synths. I’ve been a bit amused at people comparing the two, because what I like about the Shruthi is that it’s basically MeeBlip’s opposite. We kept the design of the MeeBlip as minimal as possible, both with an eye to keeping one-to-one hardware controls and making modification simpler. The Shruthi is lovely because it’s the reverse: it retains a small footprint, but packs lots of sonic options. It’s the maximal alternative.
I’m just happy that the hardware landscape in general offers loads of great choices for people wanting to augment their computer soft synths with hardware. Who says the synthesizer’s best days are in the past?
Ableton AfroDJRack 53: Filter and Delay
Monday, April 2nd, 2012

This is a download for a free Ableton Live Pack by AfroDJMac and Solar Whale. It is a Filter enclosure for your synths, so you can simply drop you synth into the Ableton Rack and the Filter parameters are automatically set up. Also there is a Triple Space Delay modeled after the Roland Space Echo. Download @ bit.ly Check out Solar Whale @ soundcloud.com Thanks for watching! -AfroDJMac www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.afrodjmac.tumblr.com
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Dry Wet Filter ÷ Ableton FX Rack ÷ Tutorial
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
The Dry Wet Filter Rack combines Ableton Live’s Auto Filter with a Dry/Wet Knob and useful Macros that can be easily midi mapped to a controller. It includes the ‘Wet Dry Filter FX Rack’ and a ‘Simpler Instrument’ loaded with a royalty free sample preset designed by our team at Sub÷Divizion. Feel free to use or edit anything included in this project. We welcome you to visit our forum at www.subdivizion.com to share some of the creative ways you used the rack, or drop us a line in the comments section below. DOWNLOAD FREE: WWW.SUBDIVIZION.COM ENJOY!!!!
This is my own Personal (classic) Version of Close Encounters Of The Third Kind Music. Created in Ableton (with Nexus2)
Audio Damage updates Axon (Mac 1.2.0), Phase Two (Mac 1.2.0 / Win 1.1.0), 914 Fixed Filter Bank (1.1.0) and Rough Rider Pro (1.2.0) – all incl. 64-bit versions
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
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Over the last month Audio Damage has updated several of its plugins. Axon updated to 1.2.0 on OS X: This version adds 64-bit versions of both the AU and VST, and contains minor bug fixes. The Window [Read More]
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G-Sonique releases “Mid-Side: Creative Stereo-Phase filter+”
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
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G-Sonique has released Mid-Side: Creative Stereo-Phase filter+, a VST effect unit for Windows that offers new creative ways of stereophonic sound modulation. Mid-Side: Creative Stereo-Phase filter+ [Read More]
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Audio Damage Releases Filterstation Filter Plug-in
Friday, October 21st, 2011
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Audio Damage has released Filterstation, a new look at the classic serial/parallel/stereo dual filter topology, made famous by the Sherman Filterbank. Filterstation has twelve filter algorithms (inc [Read More]
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Moog Goes Classic: Ladder Filter 500 Series Module
Friday, October 21st, 2011If you think Moog’s entry into iPad synthesizers is too new-fangled, something for the kids, and nothing compared to the authentic analogness of … uh … analog, you’ll like this, at the opposite end of the spectrum.
In the same week they unveiled their first iOS synth, Moog has their first 500 series module – and it’s a classic, derived from Dr. Moog’s legendary Ladder Filter design. Engineering audio isn’t quite like engineering bridges and airplanes: it’s actually the unique flaws in what might have otherwise been a forgettable filter design that led to a distinctive distortion, first heard in Moog modules but made famous by the Minimoog. That signature sound is what you get in this module.
I propose we celebrate Ladder Filter Day on October 28 – the 45h anniversary of Dr. Moog being granted the patent for the “Electronic High Pass and Low Pass Filters Employing the Base to Emitter Diode Resistance of Bipolar Transistors.” (I also propose that you greet everyone you see on that day with “Happy Electronic High Pass and Low Pass Filters Employing the Base to Emitter Diode Resistance of Bipolar Transistors Day!”)
Here’s some good reading on the original Ladder Filter:
The Classic Sound of the Moog Ladder Filter [Universal Audio Blog; check out their references at the bottom, too]
Analogue Systems has some good thoughts on what made the filter special, in the commentary for their own module, influenced by the same
But seriously – what’s in this module?
- Low pass and high pass analog filter modes with cutoff
- Attack and release parameters
- Amount (positive/negative), which you can drive hard enough to make compression-like sounds or even reverse filtering, claim Moog
- Resonance, which you can push into self-oscillation
- 2Pole/4Pole: (12db per octave/24db per octave)
- Relay bypass switch
- Modernized design, including XLR (Via 500 rack) balanced line level
Better trade in your 64GB iPad 2 now — US$ 769, available in December 2011. That our else you need a special relationship with Analog Santa Claus. (Can I actually please have a chat with Analog Father Christmas?)
One downside: it doesn’t play Angry Birds. But you could make a sound like a flock of angry birds – which, by astounding coincidence, is also how I’d describe CDM comment threads earlier this week. Have at it:
http://moogmusic.com/products/500-series/500-series-ladder-filter
The Lower Rhythm updates Dusk LP Filter to v2.0 (Win VST)
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
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The Lower Rhythm has updated Dusk LP Filter to Version 2.0. The Dusk filter is a smooth, fat and powerful low-pass filter with a ‘tube’ emulated gain-stage. Changes in this version: Simplified inte [Read More]
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SoulviaSound releases 8080F sidechain filter for Reaktor
Friday, August 19th, 2011
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SoulviaSound has released 8080F sidechain filter for Reaktor. 8080F is a side chain filter ensemble with M/S processing. It’s a creative tool perfect for pads processing. For example, 8080F can be [Read More]
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