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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,746 mod
    edited April 11
  • Kymeia
    Kymeia NKS User Library Mod Posts: 4,553 mod

    Thankyou - how are you using this in KK? I could't only manage it using Freestyle as a way to route the 2 audio sources Morph needs. I guess it's possible in Maschine, I didn't try that.

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,746 mod
    edited April 11

    Unfortunately, the manual has no specific configuration for KK or Maschine, but it has for Cubase and other DAW.

    According to this:

    "Steinberg’s Cubase do not support side chains for VST 2.x plug-ins, thus MORPH VST must be used in a 4-to-2 configuration for true stereo operation. (Note: However the VST3 do support!).

    True Stereo Operation

    - Create two stereo tracks and one quad-channel Group track and place your two audio files on the two audio tracks.

    - Route the two tracks to the quad-channel Group track and insert MORPH on it

    - Set the quad-channel group to downmix stereo to stereo

    - Pan Track A to the front L/R and Track B to the rear L/R, and start morphing!"

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,746 mod
    edited April 11

    For Ableton Live:

    "-Insert two audio tracks

    -Place your two files on the two tracks

    -Insert MORPH SC (AU) or MORPH (VST) on track #1. For MORPH SC, leave ALIGN off.

    -Set track #2’s “Audio To” selector to send to track #1 (1-Audio in this example)

    -Set the selector beneath the “Audio To” to “Side Chain-MORPH SC” (AU) or “In-MORPH VST” (VST)

    - Start morphing!"

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    ...so i assume something similar can be done on Maschine, but need to figure it out with some testing on the next days.

  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,746 mod
    edited May 2023
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