10.2. The Morph knob
This unassuming control is at the heart of the morphing feature. At its full counter-clockwise
position it allows only sound A to pass; at its full clockwise position it allows only sound B to
pass. It is continuously variable between the two settings, so an infinite number of blends is
possible between sounds A and B.
The position of the Morph knob is stored with each preset. This becomes the starting point
for the modulations affecting both sounds.
10.3. Morphing with Morphée
When the Morphée button is set to “Morph”, some interesting things happen between the X
and Y axes.
• Moving from left to right along the bottom morphs the X axis from minimum to
maximum.
• Moving on the left side from bottom to top morphs the Y axis from minimum to
maximum.
• Moving from the bottom left to the center of the Morphée surface, the Y axis
reaches 50% and the X axis reaches maximum.
• Moving from center to upper right the X morph values are reduced to 0% while
the Y morph values climb to maximum.
The Z axis always moves from minimum to maximum modulation output as pressure
increases.
For more information about the Morphée controller, read
in the
Performance controls chapter.
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