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    • exiannyc
      exiannyc last edited by

      Is it possible to edit the morph layer in the computer editor?
      I would really like to set up 2 complex patches and then morph between them. The computer editor makes setting up a patch and understanding what's going on so easy - I would love to be able to use it to set up the morph layer also.

      my youtube channel Esoteric Music Machines https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF24pznKRxeXH9IxZshlPZw/videos

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        You can morph between matrixes in the editor too! In the "GENERAL" section of the editor (first column), the two last modules are "MTX" and "MTXalt", respectively the normal and "alternative" version of the matrix you morph to when controlling the Morph control (which is located in the "MTX" module but not in "MTXalt").

        R&D Engineer at Aodyo / Ingénieur R&D chez Aodyo

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        • exiannyc
          exiannyc @join last edited by

          @join Thank you for your response! That's a really good solution.

          I missed something you had clearly stated in the manual:

          "What this means is that you can actually have two
          versions of the matrix in a patch, which could lead to two drastically
          different sounds, and cross-fade between both using Morph."

          The key there is that only the matrix settings are morphed. I have a Gotharman Tiny Little Deformer (sounds great routed through the Anyma Phi) which allows you to morph every single aspect of a patch, including sequencer settings and modulation routings and amounts. I'm not saying that the Anyma Phi should be like that - I'm just reminding all users that even if they are familiar with the idea of morphing from other hardware or software, they need to bear in mind that on the AP, what is morphed is specifically the matrix settings.

          And I'll say it again, now that I understand it, the way you implemented that in the editor is very simple and clear. Thanks!

          my youtube channel Esoteric Music Machines https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF24pznKRxeXH9IxZshlPZw/videos

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