MTransformer, an extremely powerful spectrum transformation plugin

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highkoo wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote: “toats bonx“
I admit; It is just the latest thing I heard one of the cool kids say.
It is endlessly funny to me.
Toats bonx. :hihi:
Or is it 'totes'?
Im not up on the txtng splng.

But yeah, its totes a good thing, in my meaning. :tu:
ROFL :party:

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:D :D

Anyway, the intro price : at least to the end of the month, possibly longer.
Vojtech
MeldaProduction MSoundFactory MDrummer MCompleteBundle The best plugins in the world :D

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Thanks, Vojtech. Will there be any warning for the expiration of the intro price? A week or so would be great.

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deastman wrote:
Sendy wrote:Freaking hell, this one is amazing. PURE HAZARD!
:lol:

And so it was passed into the lexicon of KVR...
Very hazard. So bonx. Much totes. Wow.

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Having a spectral blast with it here too!
What makes this one unique is Meldas extensive modulation system.
Modulating the Transform points like Sampleconstruct showed is fun and pretty sick :D

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Wooooh! Looks spectacular! Does it have a spectral freeze function?

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I'm afraid that it doesn't. I was very much hoping for that too.
Consider that a feature request Mr. Melda!
It's still really great though!

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Ha! Already done :D. Good idea! :D But it's not "Freeze", it's "Smearing" now - like freeze from 0% to 100 % ;). Just wait for an update ;)
Vojtech
MeldaProduction MSoundFactory MDrummer MCompleteBundle The best plugins in the world :D

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OMG! YOU ARE THE MAN!
Thanks man, bought it today and looking forward to take it to the max!

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218 wrote:Does it have a spectral freeze function?
That was the first thing that came to my mind after having used:
DAEMONIZER + TRANSFORMER and ROBOFICATIMICATION.

On (FL STUDIO's):
DL_High Funk.wav

Played at:
96bpm = tempo speed 96.
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And after that i created a new FL Studio project file.
Replaced the (Sampler) with (Fruity Soundfont Player).
And opened a string ensemble soundfont there.
And then throwing MTransformer on it.
And then going to the edit mode and change TRANSFORMATION curves and so on like doing this:
TRANSFORM ANY FREQUENCY TO ANY OTHER.
It's like converting any note pitch to any other pitch note.
But in frequency scale instead of 000 to 146 pitch.
And the center frequency is perfectly in the middle of the spectrum and that is the note 60 in a piano roll ?.

And if chromatic pitch quantization can be achieved.
Then subtract the stream of frequencies before the quantize effect with the output of the quantize effect and then multiply that separately to increase the depth of the pitch modulation effects because no frequencies are stable and then mix it with the quantize effect.

And then make sure that low frequencies and high frequencies stay unaffected by the processing like adding a standard lowpass filter to the MTransformer modified audio file.

And then highpassing the original unprocessed audio file.

And then highpassing the MTransformer modified audio file.
And after that lowpassing the original unprocessed audio file.

And then only a specific frequency range is manipulated and nothing more.

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Check the resonator active preset about the quantization. I must say it did something slightly different that I thought it would, but it's pretty cool :D.
The rest of it I don't follow that much, are these FR's? :D Because I don't really like most of it, after all all of it can be done in MXXX I suppose ;)
Vojtech
MeldaProduction MSoundFactory MDrummer MCompleteBundle The best plugins in the world :D

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Jedinhopy wrote:
218 wrote:Does it have a spectral freeze function?
That was the first thing that came to my mind after having used:
DAEMONIZER + TRANSFORMER and ROBOFICATIMICATION.

On (FL STUDIO's):
DL_High Funk.wav

Played at:
96bpm = tempo speed 96.
------------------------------------------------

And after that i created a new FL Studio project file.
Replaced the (Sampler) with (Fruity Soundfont Player).
And opened a string ensemble soundfont there.
And then throwing MTransformer on it.
And then going to the edit mode and change TRANSFORMATION curves and so on like doing this:
TRANSFORM ANY FREQUENCY TO ANY OTHER.
It's like converting any note pitch to any other pitch note.
But in frequency scale instead of 000 to 146 pitch.
And the center frequency is perfectly in the middle of the spectrum and that is the note 60 in a piano roll ?.

And if chromatic pitch quantization can be achieved.
Then subtract the stream of frequencies before the quantize effect with the output of the quantize effect and then multiply that separately to increase the depth of the pitch modulation effects because no frequencies are stable and then mix it with the quantize effect.

And then make sure that low frequencies and high frequencies stay unaffected by the processing like adding a standard lowpass filter to the MTransformer modified audio file.

And then highpassing the original unprocessed audio file.

And then highpassing the MTransformer modified audio file.
And after that lowpassing the original unprocessed audio file.

And then only a specific frequency range is manipulated and nothing more.
You have been seriously Mtransformed!

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In the meantime you can always check out the old freeware Spectral Monkeyage for a quick and easy spectral freeze, spectral pitch shift and spectral gate. I still bust it out from time to time.
http://sendy.bandcamp.com/releases < My new album at Bandcamp! Now pay what you like!

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Sendy wrote:In the meantime you can always check out the old freeware Spectral Monkeyage for a quick and easy spectral freeze, spectral pitch shift and spectral gate. I still bust it out from time to time.
+1 for the good ol' days :D

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Sendy wrote:Freaking hell, this one is amazing. PURE HAZARD!
A reference to that OBEYONETAOBEY chap?

This seems just the plugin he was looking for, I'm not telling him though :hihi:
Amazon: why not use an alternative

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