I was going to suggest the pvcross opcode, it lets you switch up the amplitude and frequency between 2 analysis files (choosing one frequency signal and applying 2 different amplitude signals to it). But I'm not sure how good that effect would be if the amplitude envelope of your sound is not particularly dynamic. Perhaps you could create intermediate sounds with pvcross or another vocoding opcode and then cross fade between the 3 or more sounds? On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Michael Gogins wrote: > Did you try the PVS opcodes? They can do a lot of what Loris can do, and perhaps more besides. > > In any case, the problem you mention, of morphs tending to sound like crossfades, seems like an inherent problem to me. Perhaps you could come up with a more detailed verbal description of what you think the morph should sound like, before you try to implement it. Then tell us, and we can try to figure out if it makes sense or can be implemented. > > I do think morphs should sound more morph-like the two sounds do not share the same set of partials, so that the countours of one set of partials are applied to the spectrum of another set of partials. Then you would get a sound that does not resemble either of the two source sounds. If you are just changing the amplitudes of the same set of partials, or two sets of partials with mostly overlapping spectra, it will in effect BE a crossfade. > > Regards, > Mike > > -----Original Message----- >>From: Julien Claassen >>Sent: Jun 5, 2008 5:27 AM >>To: csound mailing list >>Subject: [Csnd] morphing sounds >> >>Hello everyone! >> I try to blend one sound into another. Imaging: A piano chord with slowly >>introduced aliasing effect (by virtually decreasing the bitrate - decimator) >>and then blending into a stringlike soft synth pad. I wondered whcih of the >>multiple opcodes, that does some morphing would be best suited to my problem. >> I just tried cross2, but it's more a vocoder - at least that my take on it. >>I also tried some loris opcodes. But as I remember it sounded more like simply >>turning one volume down and the other up. >> I'd like to have the characteristics fade into each other. Is it possible? >>Which opcode to investigate? >> Kindest regards >> Julien >> >>-------- >>Music was my first love and it will be my last (John Miles) >> >>======== FIND MY WEB-PROJECT AT: ======== >>http://ltsb.sourceforge.net >>the Linux TextBased Studio guide >>======= AND MY PERSONAL PAGES AT: ======= >>http://www.juliencoder.de >> >> >>Send bugs reports to this list. >>To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe csound" > > > > > > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe csound" >