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DSI Mopho SoundEditor - Morpher
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DSI Mopho SoundEditor - Morpher
10. Morpher
The Morpher function allows you to blend or ‘morph’ any two Mopho Programs together
to create a hybrid sound having the characteristics of both Programs. Functionally,
Morpher is a subset of Program Genetics, but Morpher offers much more control over the
morphing process.
The Morpher function is accessed by selecting ‘Morpher in the Options menu, or by
clicking on the
Morpher
button in the main window. The Morpher window is shown
below.
When the Morphing function is accessed, the  rst Program defaults to the currently
selected Program, while the second Program is chosen using the Bank buttons and menu
on the right. The
Get
button is used to change the  rst Program should you select a
different Program while the Morpher window is open.
The
Slider
is used to morph between the two Programs, and the resulting sound can be
auditioned as you make adjustments in real time.
When the
Live Scroll
option is checked, SoundEditors Control Window is continuously
updated to show the parameter values as they change. You should also be aware that
the Morphing process affects the Program name, so you’ll see scrambled or rearranged
names in the Program Name display and also on the Mopho hardware. This is normal.
Clicking on the
Add to Lib
button adds the currently morphed Program to the Librarian
in the active Library Category.
You should keep your speaker volume low when using the Morpher function,
as some high gain characteristics can result from the Morphing process.
The active Category defaults to ‘Not Assigned’ each time you launch
SoundEditor and remains that way until you change it.