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Re: Loopers-Delight-d Digest V02 #35
> > Andy
> > I was able to replicate morphing putting two algorithms together in
the
> > same patch and X-
fading between them. Now, I know Vortex claims that
> > morphing is different from X-
fade but I'm not sure if it does one or
> > the other. I would think it does more X-fade than real morphing.
> Italo
>
> Vortex does more than just X-
fade, all the parameters gradually changing from
> one algo to the other. This works for the same algo in A & B, allowing
,say,
> depth and speed of vibrato to both change smoothly.
(which would be easy on
> the orville).
> (although I notice that the Vortex cheats on filter frequencies, and d
oes do
> an X-fade even when morphing to the same algo)
> It also morphs smoothly between different algos, in which case some pa
rams
> will head off to a "hidden" value (which I think is always either 1 or
64).
> Morphing echoes is not like an X-
fade, as the audio that is looping is
> transfered from one algo to another. again this happens when the echo
algo is
> the same with just different times, or if changing between very differ
ent
> echo algos.
>
> So what happens during a Morph can be much more complex than an X-
fade,
> and indeed the sounds/textures produced certainly can benefit from thi
s.
> (although there's little hint of this in the factory presets)
>
> Of course the advantage of the Vortex is that you can work out any 2 s
ounds
> that you like , then have the (almost) instant gratification of morphi
ng
> between them.
> (without having to spend hours of programming)
>
>
> So as yet , nothing compares to a Vortex:-)
>
>
> Mind you , if I had an Orville.
>
> andy
like nothing compares to Orville!!!
Italo
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