SoundMorph Presents: TimeFlux

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SoundMorph is proud to present: TimeFlux

The ultimate time stretching, morphing, and spectral effects processing software.


Pre-order sale of 20% off for one week at just $55!
Shipping June 2nd, order your copy here:
http://soundmorph.com/?page=soundpacks&spack=timeflux

- 3.6Gb sample library created by SoundMorph and Ivo Ivanov of Glitchmachines!

- TimeFlux takes your sound to a whole new level of control and sonic manipulation. Just like time is endless, the possibilities in TimeFlux are endless as you can Morph between 8 snapshots using our custom Orb controller area.

Control TimeFlux with your mouse, or with an optional Leap Motion controller and harness the powers of time in your hand!

Time and space will never be the same!

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Could you please list some more info for those interested in the pre-order?

Here are some of the things I'd like to know...

Are pitch controls built in, or does this only affect playback speed (with out pitch controls)?

In the video, I thought I saw Massive... So just confirming.. You can trigger synths as sound source too?

How many VST effects can you add, and how many parameters can be mapped to be included in the 1 of 8 snapshots?

On the right of the image, there appears to be 3 different filter options... Is this correct or is this something else, and if not how does this work? Can there be multiple sources of audio to affect via TimeFlux?

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It looks good, but... I have no idea what it does. It hosts VSTs, you can wave your arm at the screen, and it's blue. Those were the takeaways from the video. How about a little tech talk for us engineer types?
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Sendy wrote:It looks good, but... I have no idea what it does. It hosts VSTs, you can wave your arm at the screen, and it's blue. Those were the takeaways from the video. How about a little tech talk for us engineer types?
Exactly - 90% of the video is flashy text fx - you only see a couple of seconds of the plugin or whatever it is. The website is equally obtuse. Also hate to say it but the orb looks so much like the Omnisphere orb, and has the same name, you're potentially getting into hot water there.
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Welcome to TimeFlux, the ultimate time stretching, morphing, and spectral effects processing software.TimeFlux takes your sound to a whole new level of control and sonic manipulation. Just like time is endless, the possibilities in TimeFlux are endless as you can Morph between 8 snapshots using our custom Orb controller area. Control TimeFlux with your mouse, or as an added bonus control it with an optional Leap Motion controller and harness the powers of time in your hand!You can load up to 4 sounds and up to 4 VSTs in TimeFlux, record your performance and export it as a .WAV file, or record straight into your DAW. Time and space will never be the same!
TimeFlux also contains 3.6Gb of custom made sound design revolving around the theme of time manipulation. All sounds included were carefully crafted by SoundMorph and Ivo Ivanov of Glitchmachines. Both experimental and practical, the included sound design complements the TimeFlux software, and also is quite usable on it’s own.

Features:Load up to 4 sound files
Load up to 4 VST plugins within TimeFlux8 snapshot Orb ControllerOptional Leap Motion controller. Leap Motion sold separately here:http://www.leapmotion.com2 time stretchers1 morpher4 filtersRecord and Export your performance in wave files3.6Gb TimeFlux sound design soundpack included made by SoundMorph and Ivo IvanovCompatible with Mac and PC (32 bit and 64 bit)

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OK found a tutorial video that is more informative:



Now I get the idea - the orb also looks and acts a heck of a lot like my VSynth TimeTrip pad only using spectral rather than granular resynthesis

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Hello all, we agree this is a launch trailer, not a tutorial. If you'd like to see a tutorial, please go here:

Thanks! and enjoy!

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SoundMorph wrote:Hello all, we agree this is a launch trailer, not a tutorial. If you'd like to see a tutorial, please go here:

Thanks! and enjoy!
Well, the trailer should be considered a success, since it got us interested in wanting to know more and that's the whole point of a trailer.

Anyway, thanks for the video tutorial!

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Pretty well thought out and thanks for including Leap Motion control in another release.

This definitely looks useful (for me). :)

Just placed my order for the pre-order.

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Damn, standalone only
You nearly got me :P

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elxsound wrote:Pretty well thought out and thanks for including Leap Motion control in another release.

This definitely looks useful (for me). :)

Just placed my order for the pre-order.
Thanks for your support exlsound. :) Really hope you enjoy it! -Cheers!

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It does look interesting, and nice GUI, but I wonder how different it really is from, say, Alchemy (or Kore even) and its pad variations. Sure, it has some features Alchemy does not, but Alchemy also does a lot more than this seems to. There is room for both, I suspect, just looking for a little more insight to help with a possible purchase decision.

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jc_vt wrote:It does look interesting, and nice GUI, but I wonder how different it really is from, say, Alchemy (or Kore even) and its pad variations. Sure, it has some features Alchemy does not, but Alchemy also does a lot more than this seems to. There is room for both, I suspect, just looking for a little more insight to help with a possible purchase decision.

Greetings JC_VT,

For now you can have a look at our tutorial video, perhaps it will help you to decide a bit more. We would say that it is quite different from Alchemy, and also quite a bit less cost wise, but the value of it is of course in the eye of the beholder. :) Have a look at the tutorial though, perhaps it will help you decide. Cheers!

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Please share your impressions once you've had a chance to explore further!

elxsound wrote:Pretty well thought out and thanks for including Leap Motion control in another release.

This definitely looks useful (for me). :)

Just placed my order for the pre-order.

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I would have preferred a video without the pad in the background.

You can record your performance in WAV file, fine.
What do you mean with "record straight into your DAW" in the description on the website.
I suppose by recording an audio track, right ?

Is it possible to "record" the morphing movements ? A kind of automation ?
It could be easy if i want to design a sound, in place of repeating the same movement with some variations till i find exactly what i want.

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