Morph Boy possible?
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- KVRian
- 951 posts since 11 Jan, 2004 from Netherlands
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- DC TC
- Topic Starter
- 2518 posts since 30 May, 2004
Hi Paul,
I thought if there's anyone who can pull it off it's you so that's why I posted my question here. If there is a Morph Boy I think it will create a lot and I mean a lot of interest.
Audio examples will save me a thousand words, so if you don't mind listening to the following examples that I found from the Kyma website I would greatly appreciate it. Kyma (Basic System has a price tag of $3000+) is able to do the following in terms of the morphing that I'm talking about. They are just examples where you hear Sound X turn into Sound Y in a really seamless way.
http://www.symbolicsound.com/mp3/harpguitdog.mp3
http://ssc-media.com/Audio/mp3/morphs.mp3
http://www.bantusound.com/SoundMorphing/Orange.mp3
Let me know what you think.
I thought if there's anyone who can pull it off it's you so that's why I posted my question here. If there is a Morph Boy I think it will create a lot and I mean a lot of interest.
Audio examples will save me a thousand words, so if you don't mind listening to the following examples that I found from the Kyma website I would greatly appreciate it. Kyma (Basic System has a price tag of $3000+) is able to do the following in terms of the morphing that I'm talking about. They are just examples where you hear Sound X turn into Sound Y in a really seamless way.
http://www.symbolicsound.com/mp3/harpguitdog.mp3
http://ssc-media.com/Audio/mp3/morphs.mp3
http://www.bantusound.com/SoundMorphing/Orange.mp3
Let me know what you think.
Last edited by tuz on Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 355 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
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- DC TC
- Topic Starter
- 2518 posts since 30 May, 2004
Thanks for the suggestion but i've tried Prosoniq's Morph a long time ago and the results were very unsatisfying. However, I honestly wouldn't mind spending the same amount money if Elevayta came close to the audio examples that I posted.tshear23 wrote:http://www.prosoniq.com/main/prosoniq-morph/
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- KVRAF
- 2554 posts since 13 Mar, 2004
+1tuz wrote:Thanks for the suggestion but i've tried Prosoniq's Morph a long time ago and the results were very unsatisfying. However, I honestly wouldn't mind spending the same amount money if Elevayta came close to the audio examples that I posted.tshear23 wrote:http://www.prosoniq.com/main/prosoniq-morph/
I was blown away when I heard the Kyma examples some time ago, Prosoniq Morph didn't impress me much.
Actually I thought about starting a similar thread so I'm excited how it will turn out.
- KVRAF
- 10239 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
I will be keeping a close eye on this... it's why I've had this forum on my refresh list for 2 years despite not actually yet owning any elevayta products... I just assumed a morph boy was inevitable
- KVRAF
- 15201 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
They Kyma's legendary. I'd love to have a software only version of it, but my guess is that the DSP it's doing with hardware would chew up most modern processors and spit them out. (not in a good way).
I tried prosoniq's Morph... and wasn't even able to get it to work at all. Got bored and gave up.
Kyma's on my list of things go get after I win the lottery... now only if I actually played the lottery...
(note: I deplore the lottery and it's promotion of looserism)
I tried prosoniq's Morph... and wasn't even able to get it to work at all. Got bored and gave up.
Kyma's on my list of things go get after I win the lottery... now only if I actually played the lottery...
(note: I deplore the lottery and it's promotion of looserism)
tuz wrote:Hi Paul,
I thought if there's anyone who can pull it off it's you so that's why I posted my question here. If there is a Morph Boy I think it will create a lot and I mean a lot of interest.
Audio examples will save me a thousand words, so if you don't mind listening to the following examples that I found from the Kyma website I would greatly appreciate it. Kyma (Basic System has a price tag of $3000+) is able to do the following in terms of the morphing that I'm talking about. They are just examples where you hear Sound X turn into Sound Y in a really seamless way.
http://www.symbolicsound.com/mp3/harpguitdog.mp3
http://ssc-media.com/Audio/mp3/morphs.mp3
http://www.bantusound.com/SoundMorphing/Orange.mp3
Let me know what you think.
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 30 Mar, 2003 from Finland
huge bump
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- KVRian
- 951 posts since 11 Jan, 2004 from Netherlands
- Banned
- 581 posts since 25 Jun, 2003 from Seattle
+1
I paid $185USD for Prosoniq morph VST 1.0 back in 2005. It does well in its limited capacity however it is definitely not worth the investment.
I have been using a few of your plugs for years now and agree, this type of plugin should be added to the Elevayta lineup.
I paid $185USD for Prosoniq morph VST 1.0 back in 2005. It does well in its limited capacity however it is definitely not worth the investment.
I have been using a few of your plugs for years now and agree, this type of plugin should be added to the Elevayta lineup.
And the beat goes on...
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- KVRAF
- 3257 posts since 28 Dec, 2007
Wow! Spooky! I just seconds ago posted an introduction to Paddy-Morphy ... my new morphing synth .. free download!
Check the description in instruments thread, or click on my sig ... you'll find Paddy-Morphy in the Vst synths folder.
Check the description in instruments thread, or click on my sig ... you'll find Paddy-Morphy in the Vst synths folder.
- Banned
- 581 posts since 25 Jun, 2003 from Seattle
Dump that server so we can get to the plugin.tattiemannie wrote:Wow! Spooky! I just seconds ago posted an introduction to Paddy-Morphy ... my new morphing synth .. free download!
Check the description in instruments thread, or click on my sig ... you'll find Paddy-Morphy in the Vst synths folder.