Programming a patch in SP

Hi.

Newbie here (as far as phatties are concerned. Old cat in mnore general terms). I don’t even own a SP: will buy one in the next days/weeks.

Sorry for not reading the whole manual in advance and for asking here. I hope my request is a stimulus and not an annoyance.

I am a seasoned synth programmer. I need to bring some analogue lead patches on tour. I need replicating some patches (which I built on modular synths), on a couple of portable, reliable, light, rackmount hardwired synths. One of them will be the SP.

Now, one of the patches is built as follows (don’t ask me why):

a triangle wave from one single OSC (heavily pitch-modulated by a lfo) is sent directly to the amp (+amp env), with NO interference whatsoever of any filter.

The filters is physically bypassed (which sounds different from “OPENING” a filter wide).

A very raw, tough, present and penetrating lead sound is generated, suitable for some musical applications.

Is that “routing” available on the SP?

CAN the filter be bypassed,

OR can the output of the SP be extracted in the analog domain AFTER the mixer and BEFORE the filter input?

( I know, I know, the third question is: “should I buy a Voyager XL?”, but please be patient, I am trying to downsize my live rack from 60 kilos to 10, and from a “large family two-doors refrigerator” to a “not too heavy washing machine” :frowning: )