Filtark: Use Monark's filter as a stereo insert.

Hello All,One of the first things I thought when I heard Monark is: "I want to use this filter as an insert."So, I dove into the structure of Monark and tweaked it to make it into a stereo filter.I want to share my method with you, for those who are not familiar with Reaktor, but would like to use the filters of Monark on other material.I hope this is useful for some of you.I have been typing a lot today and I am a bit tired, so I hope all is clear. If not, feel free to ask.Have fun!1 - Save a copy of Monark, enter edit mode and navigate in the structure toPanel > Monark > Monark > VoltIn Panel > Monark > Monark > Volt (Filtark1.png)2. Create two new inputs (name then L in and R in for convenience)3. Right click on the output of each of the inputs (the little dots) and select Connect to New QuickBus. This will create QuickBus 'L in' and QuickBus 'R in'4. Make a copy of 'Filter and Amplifier' and place it below the original5. Change the default output name to 'L' and create a new output and name it 'R'.6. Connect the output of the lower (right) Filter & Amplifier to the 'R' output.7. Right click on the 'Mix $' input on the top Filter & Amplifier and select 'Connect to QuickBus > L in'. Connect the 'Mix $' of the lower Filter & Amplifier in the same fashion with 'R in'.8. Disconnect or delete 'Leakage Sources'9. Go up one level to Panel > Monark > MonarkIn Panel > Monark > Monark (Filtark2.png)10. Change the default output name to 'L' and create a new output named 'R'.11. Connect the outputs of 'Volt' to the new L and R outputs (L should be already connected)12. Create two new inputs, name them 'L' and 'R' and connect them to the 'L in' and 'R in' inputs of 'Volt'13. Disconnect 'GT' of 'Volt'.14. Right click on the GT input and select 'Create constant'. Change the value of the constant to '1'.15. Go to Panel > MonarkIn Panel > Monark16. Create two new inputs and one new output. Name them as you will and connect them17. Filtark is now ready to be used as an insert effect.13 and 14 are optional. If you don't do this Filtark will need a midi input. You can do nice gate-type effects (with envelopes) with this, but you will need to set it up in a similar way as you would set up The Finger. If you do create a constant gate, it will work as a normal insert effect.