Melda's new MMorph, let's take a look...

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DarkStar wrote:
Igor Amos wrote:Thank you for your posts @Sampleconstruct! Most helpful!
+1 :)
Igor Amos wrote:I was playing with the trial and for me, though I find the Melda interaces generally confusing, I was able to get more useful results with MMorph than ZMorph without reading the help notes (which are so tiny and hard to read :) ). I'm not super happy with my ZMorph purchase. Seems too costy, so I'm glad to hear there may be advantages to it over MMorph. On the fence wether to buy MMorph.
I think that the Help windows use the "Small" (and "Normal"?) font defined in the Styles; that could be increased, but that would affect other text elsewhere. But, click [Display in web browser] and you'll get the whole documentation for that plug-in in a (bookmarkable) web page using the GUI Style that you have selected. I do not know of any other dev that does that.
thanks for the tip! Don't know why I didn't see that already. I'm really getting to like this company and their approach!

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But I'm definitely getting some beautiful and amazing tones out of this thing, here is a vocal texture from a theatre-project morphed with one of my Zebra pads:


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Sampleconstruct wrote:But I'm definitely getting some beautiful and amazing tones out of this thing, here is a vocal texture from a theatre-project morphed with one of my Zebra pads:

Great!!! thanks again...

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woohoo! part of the creative bundle. nice.

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Sampleconstruct wrote:But I'm definitely getting some beautiful and amazing tones out of this thing
kool, will you be posting them ?

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Sampleconstruct wrote:But I'm definitely getting some beautiful and amazing tones out of this thing, here is a vocal texture from a theatre-project morphed with one of my Zebra pads:

Very nice, thank you for sharing.

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Could you please do a comparison with two samples of spoken voice or animal sound effects to see how natural sounding or excuse my French "organic" this plug-in is ?

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shilshoolon1 wrote:Could you please do a comparison with two samples of spoken voice or animal sound effects to see how natural sounding or excuse my French "organic" this plug-in is ?
And would you like the French fries on a separate plate or together with the animal?

Download the demo and BAM. Speech works fine, that's always the first thing to test with these morphing and vocoder plugins.

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Well, that about sells it. :)
Thanks again Sampleconstruct.
That theatre/zebra test is super fantastic.

I cant keep up with Melda. Really. They are stacking up amazing bits at this point.
+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.
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There is a consistency across the plugin range. Once you get acclimated to a few of the plugins the others are quite easy navigate despite the engineering look. A reasonable trade off given how quickly he updates the plugins. - Scotty
highkoo wrote:Well, that about sells it. :)
Thanks again Sampleconstruct.
That theatre/zebra test is super fantastic.

I cant keep up with Melda. Really. They are stacking up amazing bits at this point.
+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.

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highkoo wrote:Well, that about sells it. :)
Thanks again Sampleconstruct.
That theatre/zebra test is super fantastic.

I cant keep up with Melda. Really. They are stacking up amazing bits at this point.
+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.
Cheers, yeah, I was also amazed while doing it live on video, animated vocal/instrumental textures in combination with rich pads/drones is a very good morphing combo.

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Sampleconstruct wrote:
highkoo wrote:Well, that about sells it. :)
Thanks again Sampleconstruct.
That theatre/zebra test is super fantastic.

I cant keep up with Melda. Really. They are stacking up amazing bits at this point.
+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.
Cheers, yeah, I was also amazed while doing it live on video, animated vocal/instrumental textures in combination with rich pads/drones is a very good morphing combo.
interesting and good to know. Can't wait to try this out.

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highkoo wrote:+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.
Lol, now that you mention it, this is exactly why I get the awkward feeling when looking at Melda's gui's - they indeed remind me some of the 3D modelling and CAD software like Lightwave or Softimage from the 90's.

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Sampleconstruct wrote:But I'm definitely getting some beautiful and amazing tones out of this thing, here is a vocal texture from a theatre-project morphed with one of my Zebra pads:

Sounds Like Boards of Canada, just needs some slurpy beats :)

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Yes thanks for the videos Sampleconstruct! I also really like the zebra/vocal piece, sounds amazing!

I can't get this to work in Ableton Live. I put it on a track and route another track to MMorphs sidechain but I'm only hearing the main input... Any ideas?

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