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Transform your audio
Ever wonder what your voice would sound like crossed with a drum track? How about a guitar and an organ? Spectron's powerful spectral morph gives you the freedom to take your sound to the outer limits.
The morph module gives you frequency-based control over morph amounts, as well as separate control over the left and right channels for spatialization and even more freedom. Here are some audio examples and a new Flash video showing some of what you can do with Spectron's morph.
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Morph Tutorial (Flash)
The morph module matchs the frequencies of the Input signal to match the spectrum of the Target signal. The threshold controls, however, let you limit the frequencies that the Morph module tries to match, based on their level. If a frequency band is below the threshold, the Morph module ignores it and won't try to boost it to match. This allows you to match the overall character of two signals without needlessly trying to match low level signals that could just be noise or "noncharacteristic" frequencies. As a rule of thumb, thresholds of -75 dB for both the Input and Target will pass through the overall characteristic of the sound without requiring Spectron to morph low level extraneous signals.
Reorder the Spectron modules with the "Graph" button and further process the morph output.
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