The Malström puts you in total control of how the signal should be routed from the oscillators, through the filters and on to the outputs. Below you will find a brief runthrough of how the Routing options work - for more detailed descriptions and illustrated examples, please consult the Malström chapter in the Operation Manual.To the right of the Oscillator section, you will find four routing buttons (numbered 1-4 in the picture and descriptions below). These four buttons allow you to set up parallel or serial filtering and mix or separate the oscillator signals in almost any combination.
Click a button to turn the corresponding routing path on or off.
A lit button indicates an activated routing path.
1. If this button is lit, the signal from osc:A is routed to filter:A via the shaper.
If neither this nor the other routing button from osc:A (to filter:B) is lit, the signal from osc:A will go straight to the outputs.
2. If this button is lit, the signal from osc:A is routed to filter:B.
If neither this nor the other routing button from osc:A (to filter:A/shaper) is lit, the signal from osc:A will go straight to the outputs.
3. If this button is lit, the signal from osc:B is routed to filter:B.
If this is not lit, the signal from osc:B will go straight to the outputs.
4. If this button is lit, the signal from filter:B is routed to filter:A via the shaper. The signal from filter:B can originate from either osc:A, osc:B or both.
If this is not lit, the signal from filter:B will go straight to the outputs.