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Dive into a sound designer's paradise with the Waves Morphoder, a vocoder that breaks the boundaries of traditional vocoding. It's not just about creating 'talking instruments'. You can play the built - in polysynth or an external synth via MIDI and 'drumcode' the sound for rhythmic pads. Craft crowd sounds, add double vocals with spooky whispers, and invent brand - new sound effects. With features like a multiband parametric EQ, an output mixer for dry and morphed sounds, and not being restricted to keyboard use only, the Morphoder is an unmatched sonic playground. Key features include intelligible vocoding with filtered white noise for's' sounds, an internal polysynth with 10 presets, a 5 - band parametric EQ for precise sound - shaping, the ability to recreate classic 80s vocoder sounds or invent modern effects, modulation options for the synth, track, sidechain, or either channel, control over vocal formant, smoothing, and release time, and it can be inserted like an effect while also having MIDI in for keyboard control.
Using the Waves Morphoder is a breeze. To start, you can connect an external synth via MIDI or just use the built - in polysynth. Play around with the different presets of the internal polysynth to get the basic sound you want. For vocoding, you can use the intelligible vocoding feature with the filtered white noise for's' sounds. To create rhythmic pads, use the 'drumcode' function while playing the synth. You can also shape the sound precisely using the 5 - band parametric EQ. When it comes to modulation, you have many options. You can apply modulation to the synth, track, sidechain, or either channel. And don't forget to adjust the vocal formant, smoothing, and release time to get the perfect vocal effect. As for the output, use the output mixer to blend the dry and morphed sounds. When using the Morphoder, make sure your MIDI connections are secure and your software is up - to - date. To keep it in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check for software updates to enjoy new features and improvements.