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Mikk
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| quote: | Originally posted by mysticalninja
Ummm, I think your only options are to export both sounds to wave and crossfade, or automate all the knobs on the synth till it's a different sound. |
Yeah, automating all the knobs works and that's definitely the way to go when working on one synth only.
But crossfading is not what I want, cause then you would simply hear both the sounds at the same time, and the only thing changing is their volume. The first one just fades away and the second one fades in, that's not morphing. What I'm trying to do is to have only one sound playing, that morphs into the other one.
Yeah, I've heard the Neuron wasn't all that good.. Maybe there's something similar in software? I use Chameleon 5000 and it can morph between sounds but you need a certain kind of a sound for it to work.
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Aug-02-2007 10:34
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Mikk
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Aug-02-2007 11:08
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mysticalninja
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Aug-02-2007 11:11
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Mikk
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Aug-02-2007 11:17
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kitphillips
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I think this is done using FFT algorithms to morph the harmonics of one sound into another. So its sort of similar to the way that some vocoders work, but a vocoder won't cover it, because all they do is take the spectral envelope of one track and mix it with the harmonics of another, the best you'll ever get here is a crossfade of those combinations of signals + the two dry signals.
What you want is a solution where both the spectral envelope and the harmonic content is morphed over time. This is done via FFT resynthesis, where the signal is analysed by breaking it down into a collection of sine waves, which you might be able to pull off in something like MAX/MSP or Kyma, which I think is how BT does it. But its hard and it takes a lot of CPU power. (And I could have been wrong about all of that just BTW)
Its good to see this plugin you've found though, looks like it might be what your wanting, but may not have the flexibility your after... Try looking at some MSP/SP/PD stuff maybe?
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