Morph EQ - Expressive EQ Designer

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We're excited to share that Morph EQ, our brand new creative equalizer plugin, is now live!

Morph EQ is a perfect companion for sound design and sonic exploration, offering new and innovative types of filter control.

Design Your EQ Paths
Create your filter movement in a breeze with Morph EQ's intuitive morphing feature. Draw endless custom filter paths, morph through the paths, and transform your sounds in no time.

Creative Macro Control
Morph EQ's easy-to-use macros give you global control over your filter movement. Dial the morphing shape, change the cutoff frequency, and add stereo spread to your filters with the turn of a knob.

With over 100 presets to choose from, Morph EQ makes it easy to transform your sounds with a few clicks. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it!

Learn more → https://www.minimal.audio/products/morph-eq :party:

Feature Overview
  • 100+ presets with deep macro control
  • Integrated macro control
  • 7 stereo filter types
  • Drawable filter morph paths
  • High-resolution spectrum analyzer
  • Stereo, single-channel, and mid-side filter routing
  • Filter gain scaling
  • EQ undo and redo make editing a breeze
  • Adaptive Q mode for analog-inspired filter resonances
  • Serial and parallel filter configurations
  • CPU optimized algorithms and more

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that's pretty neat and unique, ngl.
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How is the morphing synced ? Or how can you change tempo of the morphing ?
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dionenoid wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 4:09 pm How is the morphing synced ? Or how can you change tempo of the morphing ?
looks like there is no internal modulation system other than the macro knobs. so, i guess it'd have to be linked to a midi controller or host automation or modulation devices with in the host DAW.

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Minimal Audio is great and I love Rift, however no Demo !!!!!. I think an LFO for the Morph feature would be ideal
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I just watched Wytse's snake oil vid on this, sounds great I just think it's a shame the morph feature is lacking the option to loop and a lack of tempo sync

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dayjob wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 4:21 pm
dionenoid wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 4:09 pm How is the morphing synced ? Or how can you change tempo of the morphing ?
looks like there is no internal modulation system other than the macro knobs. so, i guess it'd have to be linked to a midi controller or host automation or modulation devices with in the host DAW.
Yep, read the manual and nothing is mentioned. That's a shame. And also weird because their plugin Rift does have syncable modulators.

Luckily i have UVI Shade. Which by the looks of it beats Morph Eq in every department anyway.
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Hey! To everyone wondering about modulation and things like "syncing to the timeline."

We decided that automation was the best way to do this because internal modulation inside of Morph EQ makes it very difficult to edit the morph paths on the screen.

The benefit of using automation is that when you stop your DAW timeline, the animation of the points stops as well. This allows you to edit the EQ freely and sync everything to the timeline in a manner we feel is both easy and intuitive.

We totally get the desire to have modulation on board, though — I wouldn't say it will never be added, but I'd also say I think you won't be disappointed in its current state, and if that's your thing, our next flagship products will blow your mind :)

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Morph EQ looks nice! I have Rift and it is excellent, for my uses. I also have UVI Shade and don't forget about HY Filter 4 which is also pretty great. Can never have too many sweeping filter effects. The automation morphing of Morph EQ looks very unique, I'll have to check it out.

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plexuss wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 7:00 pm Morph EQ looks nice! I have Rift and it is excellent, for my uses. I also have UVI Shade and don't forget about HY Filter 4 which is also pretty great. Can never have too many sweeping filter effects. The automation morphing of Morph EQ looks very unique, I'll have to check it out.
I'll just mention apQualizer2 as well which has neat internal modulation and I prefer over Shade. But Morph EQ looks worth having as well as it seems quite unique and very useable as far as workflow goes,

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Minimal Audio wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 5:51 pm Hey! To everyone wondering about modulation and things like "syncing to the timeline."

We decided that automation was the best way to do this because internal modulation inside of Morph EQ makes it very difficult to edit the morph paths on the screen.

The benefit of using automation is that when you stop your DAW timeline, the animation of the points stops as well. This allows you to edit the EQ freely and sync everything to the timeline in a manner we feel is both easy and intuitive.

We totally get the desire to have modulation on board, though — I wouldn't say it will never be added, but I'd also say I think you won't be disappointed in its current state, and if that's your thing, our next flagship products will blow your mind :)
Cool, it sounds like you have more plug-ins to release in the not too distant future. I decided to get Morph EQ because of how much I love Rift 2.0. Like others, I also have UVI's Shade and it often gets used along with Rift.

Morph EQ has a nice workflow and like Rift, it has an attractive GUI with excellent colors (especially the dark mode), with one glaring exception. It's extremely small! It appears to be more than 50% smaller than Rift. Is there an option to enlarge it somehow? I don't see anything mentioned in the manual.

It would be disappointing to have such a well-designed, modern GUI to work with without being able to see much of the important detail. The size that you chose for Rift would be just right for Morph EQ, in my humble opinion. I've got my fingers crossed on that one!!

My other question is about macOS and M1 processor compatibility. Is Morph EQ able to run on the most recent Mac hardware and operating systems? On an M1 Mac, can it be used natively or do we need to use Rosetta? I would appreciate any info you may have. Cheers!!

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morphex wrote: Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:58 am
Minimal Audio wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 5:51 pm Hey! To everyone wondering about modulation and things like "syncing to the timeline."

We decided that automation was the best way to do this because internal modulation inside of Morph EQ makes it very difficult to edit the morph paths on the screen.

The benefit of using automation is that when you stop your DAW timeline, the animation of the points stops as well. This allows you to edit the EQ freely and sync everything to the timeline in a manner we feel is both easy and intuitive.

We totally get the desire to have modulation on board, though — I wouldn't say it will never be added, but I'd also say I think you won't be disappointed in its current state, and if that's your thing, our next flagship products will blow your mind :)
Cool, it sounds like you have more plug-ins to release in the not too distant future. I decided to get Morph EQ because of how much I love Rift 2.0. Like others, I also have UVI's Shade and it often gets used along with Rift.

Morph EQ has a nice workflow and like Rift, it has an attractive GUI with excellent colors (especially the dark mode), with one glaring exception. It's extremely small! It appears to be more than 50% smaller than Rift. Is there an option to enlarge it somehow? I don't see anything mentioned in the manual.

It would be disappointing to have such a well-designed, modern GUI to work with without being able to see much of the important detail. The size that you chose for Rift would be just right for Morph EQ, in my humble opinion. I've got my fingers crossed on that one!!

My other question is about macOS and M1 processor compatibility. Is Morph EQ able to run on the most recent Mac hardware and operating systems? On an M1 Mac, can it be used natively or do we need to use Rosetta? I would appreciate any info you may have. Cheers!!
You just drag the edge of the plugin to resize, there's no explicit scaling option hidden in a submenu.

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Bought :-)

With the modulation system of Bitwig this is for sure big fun!

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Jus and idea. Couldn’t you do the same with VCV Rack 2 as fx using Parametra module and some lfo synced and unsynced?

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