However, I did all my testing in Studio One (which does happen to have stereo side-chains), and found it all perfectly straightforward. The PDF manual is helpful in this respect, providing setup instructions for Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Live, Cubase/Nuendo and DP. It’s good if your mixer supports stereo side-chains, and you can use the ‘SC’ version if not, you might need to set it up on a multi-channel bus. The new owners have very obligingly provided an upgrade path for Prosoniq customers, and continued to add new features to the plug-in, so it seems to be in good hands.Īfter making the small download and activating an iLok authorisation (a dongle-free computer activation is available), the toughest bit of getting going with Morph is establishing which version of the plug-in is the best fit for your DAW. Morph was originally developed more than 10 years ago, by Prosoniq (of Orange Vocoder and sonicWORX fame), but passed to Zynaptiq when Prosoniq went into liquidation in 2013. It’s a fascinating processor, and luckily the results are generally more thriller than horror. But what if you could merge the DNA of two different sounds instead? That’s what Zynaptiq’s Morph is all about. Merging two different creatures didn’t work out so well for Jeff Goldblum and co in The Fly.
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