Prosoniq morph

Realtime Audio Morphing Plug-In
Have you ever wondered if it is possible to seemlessly morph from one sound to another? To create those stunning effects when an object slowly changes its shape to become another object, but only for sounds? Remember how much fun it was creating new faces from photographs of your friends, trying to get a glimpse of how children may look like from the faces of the parents? Now you can do the same with your favourite sounds! PROSONIQ morph is the world’s first realtime audio morphing plug in for your preferred platform.
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The same people who developed the first automatic audio morphing software for the Atari ST in 1983 and for the Macintosh and the SGI in 1993 are now releasing PROSONIQ morph as world’s first audio morphing software running in real time on your favorite host application. But that’s not all: remember how difficult it sometimes was matching the individual features of the input pictures to get a good image morph? PROSONIQ morph does it all for you. Based on the same cutting-edge technology employed in all of Prosoniq’s products, PROSONIQ morph recognizes important features in your sounds and automatically matches them to create a musically pleasing result. Whether you wish to create vocal lines impossible to be sung by a human, whether you are looking for new ways to create overwhelming sound effects from existing sounds or new instruments that do not exist in the physical world, PROSONIQ morph makes it all possible without the nasty artifacts of traditional signal processing. Where traditional methods end, PROSONIQ morph adds a new and unique dimension for sound design to your canvas of creative tools.
Specifications:
Audio Morphing Plugin that creates seamless sound morphs between two different input sounds. Includes highly intuitive 2D control to dynamically morph between input sounds, fully 32bit floating point operation in real time, SOLO functionality, high quality Reverb, parameters fully automatable and morphing parameter controllable via MIDI by an assignable MIDI controller *.

Example Applications (excerpt):
- High quality sound morph effects with unbeatable fidelity and intelligibility
- Morphing transitions when mixing different tracks (seamless mixing for DJs)
- Creation of new and unheard instruments
- subtle shaping of existing sounds in certain directions
- creation of mouth-tube effects or speaking instruments
- alien sound textures - good for movie soundtrack production
- unusual effects by applying reversed drum loops to forward drum loops
Example Sound Files:
- Mix Crossmorph - two complete musical tracks are slowly being crossmorphed
- Drum Loop To Choir Morph - a drum loop is slowly being transmorphed into a synthetic choir
- Instrumental Crossmorphing [1] - example of an E-Piano slowly being morphed to become a synthetic bell
- Instrumental Crossmorphing [2] - example of an E-Piano slowly being morphed to become a synthetic bell
- Vocal Morphing Effects I - original soundfile
- Vocal Morphing Effects I - same vocal line morphed with the same line played backwards
- Vocal Morphing Effects I - same vocal line morphed with another vocal line
- Vocal Morphing Effects I - same vocal line morphed with an entire mix. Note the excellent intelligibility of the voice
- Vocal Morphing Effects I - same vocal line morphed with a different, high pitched vocal line
- Vocal Morphing Effects II - original soundfile
- Vocal Morphing Effects II - same vocal line morphed with a vocal passage from an opera
- Two songs morphed - resulting morph from two entire musical pieces
- Two songs morphed - resulting morph from two other musical pieces
- Two songs morphed - here’s what happens if you morph an accordeon with a percussion loop
- The singing flute - resulting morph from a flute and the vowels a, e, i, o and u
- Impossible Instruments - The Fluano - here’s what you get from combining a piano and a flute
- Impossible Instruments - The Vopet - here’s what you get from combining a voice and a trumpet
*) on hosts that support MIDI
