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ATTENTION!

PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ENTER:

While this product is in fact a Shruthi-1 originally designed, sold and supported by Mutable Instruments,  it is no longer manufactured by them and therefore is not supported by Mutable Instruments.  Any requests for help troubleshooting issues as they arise during a build that are sent to Mutable Instruments will be ignored.  Please, keep any and all questions regarding this resurrected DIY synth within the confines of LSW.  Contact me directly or visit the forum for your troubleshooting needs.

Although this is not an official Mutable Instruments product, we have been in contact with them during the whole process of continuing the legacy of the Shruthi-1 synthesizer.  All Mutable Instrument's Logos have been removed from all of the products and replaced with our logo.  A disclaimer on every PCB reads "Originally designed by Olivier Gillet for Mutable Instruments, cc-by-sa".  Basically, what this means is this is no longer a supported product of Mutable Instruments, but rather Laurentide SynthWorks.  It carries a Creative Common's license which allows anyone with the PCB files and code to manufacture them, as long as any changes to the design are also shared under the same license.  Although the license does not require the original designers name/logo be removed from the product, we felt it best to adhere to Mutable Instruments wishes regarding this matter.  They want to distance themselves as far as possible from this product and we ask you, the purchaser, to respect their wishes when it comes time to ask for some troubleshooting guidance.

Laurentide SynthWorks has been building Shruthi's (as well as all of the Mutable Instruments line) since 2012 and are very fluent in their designs.  If you require any guidance during the build, do not hesitiate to drop us a line or post on the forum.  We will make sure that you end up with a fully functional Shruthi-1 (or rather a "Monosynth Formerly Known as Shruthi"). 

Lastly, if you are in Europe or the surrounding area, please visit TubeOhm, who is also offering the Shruthi (renamed Phoenix).  Like us, they have been in contact with Mutable Instruments and are adhering to their same wishes.

Thanks,

Adam Armstrong


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