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Source group buttons: Choose source group A-B, C-D, or A-B-C-D. Morphs affect
only the chosen group of sources.
Additive knob: Set the morph value for active additive sources.
Spec/Gran knob: Set the morph value for active spectral or granular sources. This
also controls the sampler morphing position if the sampler element is active.
Pitch knob: Set the pitch morph value between active sources.
Formant knob: Set the formant level morph value between active sources.
Envelope knob: Set the envelope morph value between active sources.
Auto Gain button: Enable to match source levels, resulting in smoother morphs.
Fixed Pitch button: Locks the root note to a pitch that does not change,
regardless of morph position movements. Turn off for higher morphing quality.
Auto Align button: Enable to automatically align all morphed sources. Auto Align
is automatically turned off when you set warp markers manually. For example,
Auto Align corrects the timing of words of four spoken voice samples saying the
same phrase in each of the four morphed sources.
Morph square: Display and edit the current X/Y morph position. Drag the point to
change the X or Y value, or both.
Morph XY mode: When the Elements button is on, five colored points represent the
following parameters: Additive (blue), Spec/Gran (orange), Pitch (green), Formant
(purple), and Envelope (yellow). Drag each point to change the corresponding X and
Y values.
Morph Linear mode: When the Elements button is on, five colored points
represent the following parameters: Additive (blue), Spec/Gran (orange), Pitch
(green), Formant (purple), and Envelope (yellow). Drag each point to change the
corresponding X parameter value for the active source group: A-B, C-D, or A-B-C-D.
Alchemy source editors
Logic Pro Alchemy source edit window overview
Source components are shown only in advanced view. Click the Advanced button to
switch to advanced view, then click the A/B/C/D button to view detailed parameters for the
selected source.
Edit button: Open the source edit window. Edit buttons are shown on all source
subpages.
Close window button: Close the source edit window. Shown at the top right of all edit
windows.