User Guide
Chapter 28 Sculpture 503
5 Click-hold on the morph cursor (the ball), and drag it to each of the corners in the
Morph Pad. Do this along the edges, as well as through the center of the Morph Pad,
and take a mental note of how this impacts on the morph.
6 Don’t forget to strike a few notes on your MIDI keyboard while doing so.
Note: The morph ball is only visible when the Record Trigger button is active.
As you’re moving the morph cursor around, you’ll see the real-time movement of the
ghost controls in the Pickup display, the ghost ball in the Material Pad, and—if you look
closely—you’ll also notice a number of red dots moving about in the various string and
object parameters.
Each of these indicates the current morph position. This is a handy tool for seeing what
parameters have changed, and how they have been changed.
You’ll also note that positions on the Morph Pad that fall in-between the various morph
points cause the randomized parameters to interpolate between values—which is
what morphing is all about.
Check out the next section on the Copy and Paste commands, as these will help you to
make use of those in-between settings.
Morph Menu Commands
You can access the Morph shortcut menu by Control-clicking on the Morph Pad.
Copy and Paste Commands
 Copy selected Point: Copies the current morph point into Sculpture’s Clipboard.
 Copy current Pad Position: Copies the current morph state into Sculpture’s Clipboard.
 Paste to selected Point: Pastes the Clipboard content to the selected point.
 Exchange selected Point: Swaps previously copied data with another point of your
choice.
 Paste to all Points: Pastes the Clipboard content to all selected points.










