![]() Morphing, in that context means that an object in a scene slowly changes its shape to become another object. ![]() ![]() How does it work? Well, this is how Morph’s creator, Stephan Bernsee, explained the concept behind the plug-in in an old interview: “My definition of morphing comes from the video world, where morphing was first invented and employed by ILM (Industrial Light and Magic) in ‘Terminator’, if I’m not mistaken. Morph has been the first of the series (now they’re going to release the Orange Vocoder in the next days) to receive the “AU make-up”.įor those who do not know it yet, the plug-in offers a unique way of morphing two audio signals in real time. Well, to make a long story short, we were glad to read some months ago that the german software house was going to update its product line making it (at last) compatible with the newer OS X operating systems and plug-in format. SonicWORX (which was the first Mac software with a plug in architecture in the 1990s), PiWarp, Orange Vocoder, Morph, but also the TimeFactory standalone app (I remember the first time I tried it at a friend’s studio, it was one of those “wow” moments!)… And probably, if we think back to the early days of plug-ins, the name Prosoniq comes to our mind bringing back some nice memories. Some time has passed since we’ve started experimenting with software fx and instruments. ![]() Plug-in nostalgia? There can be such a thing? Well, yes, after all… ![]()
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