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!DarkStar wrote:+1Igor Amos wrote:Thank you for your posts @Sampleconstruct! Most helpful!
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.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.
Melda's new MMorph, let's take a look...
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- KVRist
- 365 posts since 23 Jul, 2013 from Bay Area, San Francisco
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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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- KVRist
- 365 posts since 23 Jul, 2013 from Bay Area, San Francisco
Great!!! thanks again...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:
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- KVRAF
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woohoo! part of the creative bundle. nice.
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- KVRAF
- 7018 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Very nice, thank you for sharing.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:
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- KVRist
- 196 posts since 5 Nov, 2005
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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And would you like the French fries on a separate plate or together with the animal?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 ?
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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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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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.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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- KVRist
- 365 posts since 23 Jul, 2013 from Bay Area, San Francisco
interesting and good to know. Can't wait to try this out.Sampleconstruct wrote: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.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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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
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.highkoo wrote:+1 on the guis though. Geezuz. Like engineering software.

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Sounds Like Boards of Canada, just needs some slurpy beatsSampleconstruct 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:
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- KVRian
- 625 posts since 19 Mar, 2004 from Copenhagen
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?
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?




