Morphing plugin for Windows/VST

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Hi all

Does anyone know of any decent morphing type plugins that are currently available? I looked at Prosoniq Morph but it seems to be Mac only... and I can't seem to find much else.

I'm after something that combines two sounds, ie imparting the characteristics of one sound onto another. For example vocals taking on the sound of a synth, but I don't mean via vocoding. I guess things like Morph are convolution based?

Any ideas or help would be really appreciated.

Thanks!

ZdB

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Zero dB wrote:I'm after something that combines two sounds, ie imparting the characteristics of one sound onto another. For example vocals taking on the sound of a synth, but I don't mean via vocoding.
What you are looking for is going to be found much easier in a synth, because it sounds like you are kinda describing Additive Synthesis, which is not possible with an effect, to the best of my knowledge.

Virsyn Cube is a good example of this synthesis technique, and offers the ability to morph between up to four different sources. See is this is what you're after:

http://www.kvraudio.com/product/463

Zebra also has additive functionality:

http://www.kvraudio.com/product/761

I used Camel Audio's Cameleon for Additive chops some time back, but its since been discontinued.
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Well this thing has the right name for it... but not sure how it sounds/works (been around a long time) -

http://www.kvraudio.com/product/spectra ... tle_endian

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hmm..yeah, messing with Frequency Domain is another way to get close to the same place in a different way. You can try the Spectrum Workx demo, which is pretty frigging good. I am pick as f**k all about my effects, btw.

Even if you don't find exactly what you were originally looking for, Swork is an incredible mangler effect plugin and one that's on my shortlist..I think *anyone* could find solid use from that thing..

http://www.littleendian.com/overview/
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These have morphing capabilities:

Camel Audio Alchemy
GRM Tools Grinder
SpectrumWorx
iZotope Spectron

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Thanks for all the replies guys - much appreciated.

To be a bit more specific, I'm not really after morphing capabilities within a synth as I want to take two existing pieces of audio I already have and somehow morph them in a DAW. I'm not so interested in doing a morph transition over time, but rather imparting the sonic characteristics one sound onto another.

I'm going to check out some of your suggestions and I'll let you know how I get on.

P.S. It looks like the standalone software Kyma is the thing that would really do the trick for me, but it seems that thing's a whole complex thing to learn and I'd probably be over my head! Notwithstanding I imagine it's a crazy price!

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Take a look on Granaliser from Morfiki for your audio morphing.

And also, their Massturbotar synth have the same kind of morphing capabilities.

Oh, and casuality i was looking for some plugins the another day and i got this one.
Dimensional Vector Spider which works for MIDI instead of audio. But i don't know how to make it works in FL Studio.

  • The dimensional vector spider is a midi transmitting vector sequencer. It transmits midi from its four corners that can be used to control any parameter you can imagine as long as the parameter can receive midi.
    Apply vector synthesis to your favorite sampler and make it behave like an old Yamaha TG33. Or control four different filter cutoffs at the same time dynamically.
    The dimensional vector spider is a great utility to use if you want to merge sounds from different instruments and turning the sound to an organic moving texture.


If someone knows how to do it i would be very grateful. I'm not very accustomed to Midi routings.

I hope it works. Have a good day :)
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Shapee, you can find it on this page: http://jezwells.org/Computer_music_tools.html

Can be a bit tricky to get it to work but instructions are on the same page.

Used to work pretty well on my old computer, but on my new one i can't get it to work anymore :/

Maybe u will have better luck with it...

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