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Morph
Applies to: LEAD Voice (Shift & Gender),
MIDI Voice (Mode & Style)
“Morphing is a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes (or morphs) one image or shape
into another through a seamless transition. Most often it is used to depict one person turning into another
through technological means or as part of a fantasy or surreal sequence.” (
Wikipedia
)
Perform-VE’s Morph effect does exactly this to your voice: you can morph your lead voice into a giant, a mouse,
or a spaced out alien (and beyond) using the
Shift
and
Gender
parameters, while also morphing your MIDI voices
into choirs of angels, robots, zombies or whatever you dream up using the
Mode
and
Style
parameters.
Morph Style
Morph Style
sets the MIDI Voices to be either Notes Harmony Voices or Synth Vocoder Voices. There are two
styles of Notes Harmony (Natural or Instrumental), and eight different Synth Vocoder styles to choose from.
Notes
Notes harmony voices are created from either your own voice, or a
VSS
Sample that you create with Perform-
VE’s innovative new
Vocal Sampling Synthesis
technology (covered later in this manual).
Formants are the unique resonant frequencies that give your voice its characteristic sound. When set to
Natural
operation, the Notes harmony voices will retain the formant characteristics of your lead vocal. When set to
Instrumental
, the voices will have their formant characteristics expanded or compressed depending on the
actual MIDI notes you play, making for tonal transformations that are striking, unexpected and possibly unreal
sounding when compared to the original. Try it and hear for yourself!
Notes Natural
is the default mode for Perform-VE’s MIDI Voices. As long as MORPH and SAMPLE are turned off,
you will hear natural shifted harmony voices whenever you vocalize and send MIDI Notes to Perform-VE.
When MORPH is turned on, the MIDI Voice mode changes to reflect the MORPH Style – you can keep the MIDI
Voices Natural, make them Instrumental, or replace them with Synth Vocoder voices as you see fit.