Routing 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 is first a general description of the routing options, followed by examples of how to route the signal in order to achieve a certain result. Click on a button so that it is lit, to route the signal correspondingly. See below for descriptions. Note that the result depends both on the routing buttons and on whether the filters and shaper are activated or not! Routing examples One or both oscillators without filters With this configuration, the signals from the oscillators will bypass the filters and the shaper and go directly to the respective output. Using both oscillators allows you to use the Spread parameter to create a true stereo sound. One or both oscillators to one filter only Both oscillators routed to filter:B only. Both oscillators routed to filter:A only. With these configurations, the signal from osc:A and/or osc:B will go to either filter:A or filter:B and then to the outputs. This is essentially a mono configuration and hence Spread should probably be set to “0”. Both oscillators to one filter each With this configuration, the signals from osc:A and osc:B will go to filter:A and filter:B respectively, and then to the outputs. Again, this configuration allows you to work in true stereo. Oscillator A to both filters in parallel With this configuration, the signal from osc:A will go to both filter:A and filter:B, with the filters in parallel. This configuration is only possible with osc:A. Osc:B can be routed to both filters as well, but only in series (see below). One or both oscillators with both filters in series Osc:A routed through both filters in series. Osc:B routed through both filters in series. With these configurations, the signal from osc:A and/or osc:B will go to both filter:A and filter:B, with the filters in series (one after the other). Adding the shaper The signal from one or both oscillators can also be routed to the shaper. The signal will then pass through the shaper to the outputs, with or without also passing through the filters. In the left figure, the signal from osc:A is routed to the shaper and then directly to the outputs. In the right figure, the signal from osc:B is routed to filter:B, then to the shaper and then to filter:A. The output controls These two parameters control the output from the Malström in the following way: Volume This knob controls the master volume out from the Malström. Spread This controls the stereo pan-width of the outputs from Osc:A/B and Filter:A/B respectively. The farther to the right you turn the knob, the wider the stereo image will be. In other words, the signals will be panned further apart to the left and right. If you are only using one output (A or B), it is strongly recommended that you set Spread to “0”.