Morphing Sounds
Morphing Sounds
Is it posible to morph 4 sounds For example 4 Operator Synths using Instrument Racks in Live 6. How is this achived?
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morph is a pretty generic term, i think u will have to be more specific......
the only morphs i have done were spectral ones with a kyma system
& that involves doing a spectrum analysis of the two actual sound samples,
syncing key cue points in the files spectrums & then slowly shifting from
one spectrum to the other... which is a spectral morph
in a sense using a cross fader is also morphing one sound to another
Do u mean a parameter glide/interpolation from one state/patch to another?
like the vsti Chameleon 5000 - it lets you set up 4 different patches
& then 'morph' from one to the other using a GUI joystick...
but this is only morphing in the sense of crossfading synth parameters
the only morphs i have done were spectral ones with a kyma system
& that involves doing a spectrum analysis of the two actual sound samples,
syncing key cue points in the files spectrums & then slowly shifting from
one spectrum to the other... which is a spectral morph
in a sense using a cross fader is also morphing one sound to another
Do u mean a parameter glide/interpolation from one state/patch to another?
like the vsti Chameleon 5000 - it lets you set up 4 different patches
& then 'morph' from one to the other using a GUI joystick...
but this is only morphing in the sense of crossfading synth parameters
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Only with a synth that supports it, one that lets you go smoothly from one patch setting to another. Nord hardware synths can do it, but I guess that isn't much help.abletonian wrote:so, how can i achieve crossfading parameters?
I guess the volume crossfading technique can be improved with a simultaneous filter sweep: put a lowpass filter with the cutoff way low on the one you want to fade in and a high pass with cutoff way low too on the one to fade out. Increase the volume and cutoff on the fade in, decrease the volume and increase the hp cut off on the fade out.
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sounds interesting, thankz!Michael-SW wrote:Only with a synth that supports it, one that lets you go smoothly from one patch setting to another. Nord hardware synths can do it, but I guess that isn't much help.abletonian wrote:so, how can i achieve crossfading parameters?
I guess the volume crossfading technique can be improved with a simultaneous filter sweep: put a lowpass filter with the cutoff way low on the one you want to fade in and a high pass with cutoff way low too on the one to fade out. Increase the volume and cutoff on the fade in, decrease the volume and increase the hp cut off on the fade out.