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Malstrom Tunda — 2HP Cascaded Buffer System: Mixer, Mult, & More for Audio and CV
Tunda is a tiny utility that quietly fixes a bunch of everyday patching headaches. It’s a cascaded, buffered signal chain: four stages that are normalled together, but can be broken and reconfigured just by where you plug things in. It can behave like a clean 4:1 mixer, a 1:4 mult, a 2:2 split, or a bunch of in-between routing tricks — without the level droop you can get when signals are passively shared.
What might be easy to miss in its spec sheet is that Tunda also works as a precision scaling tool. You can use it to apply fixed gain ratios (x2 / x3 / x4) or predictable attenuation steps (0.75 / 0.5 / 0.25), which is great when you want modulation depths to land where you expect, or when you’re matching levels between modules. The average output is another useful thing: it lets you combine multiple signals in a way that keeps the overall level more controlled, so blending doesn’t instantly turn into clipping.
Multiple Tundas can be chained together for longer signal paths, and the whole thing is built with low-noise precision components. It’s a small module that ends up being a reliable patching multiplier and is good for keeping routing flexible and CV scaling tidy.
Features
- Cascaded, buffered routing utility
- Patchable as 4:1 mixer / 1:4 mult / 2:2 split (and more)
- 4× routable I/O
- Precision gain ratios: x2, x3, x4
- Precision attenuation ratios: 0.75, 0.5, 0.25
- Average output for controlled combining of signals
- Works with Audio and CV
- Linkable/expandable with additional units
- Precision, low-noise components