Malström Synthesizer : Routing external audio to the filters

Routing external audio to the filters
The audio inputs on the back of the Malström allows you to connect any audio signal to the filters and Shaper.
To use this feature, it’s important to understand the following background:
Normally the Malström behaves like any regular polyphonic synthesizer, in that each voice has its own filter. The filter settings are the same, but each filter envelope is triggered individually when you play a note.
However, when you connect a signal to the audio inputs, it is routed to an “extra” filter. The envelope for this filter is triggered each time any of the other filter envelopes is triggered. In other words, the “extra” filter envelope is triggered each time you play a note on the Malström.
There are two different uses for the audio inputs:
Connecting an external signal source
Connecting an audio signal from another device in the rack to the audio input allows you to process the signal through the filters and/or Shaper of the Malström. The processed signal will then be mixed with the Malström’s “own” voices (if activated) and sent to the outputs.
The result depends on the following:
If this is activated and you connect a signal to the Filter:B input, the signal will be processed in filter:B and then sent to the Shaper and filter:A (just as when routing Malström’s own oscillators on the front panel).
Note again that the filter envelope is triggered by all voices. To make use of the filter envelope, you either need to play the Malström or use gate signals to trigger it or the filter envelope, separately.
Connecting the signals from the Malström itself
If you connect one or both oscillator outputs to the audio input(s), the internal signal path from the oscillators to the filters is broken. In other words, no signals will pass internally from the oscillators to the filters, and the three routing buttons for the oscillators are ignored.
This may seem pointless at first, but there are several uses for this:
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This is due to the monophonic “extra” filter described above. On older synthesizers, this feature is called “Multiple triggering”.
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This is similar to playing a guitar chord through a distortion effect, for example.
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Just connect an oscillator output to the input of the effect device, and the effect output to the Malströms’s audio input.
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Malström Synthesizer : Routing external audio to the filters