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Morphing

DSP related issues, mathematics, processing and techniques

Re: Morphing

Postby tulamide » Fri Nov 14, 2014 5:59 am

martinvicanek wrote:An example of morphing as opposed to cross-fading is the gradual transition between different vowels, as in this thread.

Martin, that's awesome (and mindblowing) as always.

I'm a visual guy and my comfort zone is graphics, not dsp. In graphics I understand how morphing works. But I don't get my head around how or where I'd have the morph spots, like in graphics. I understand it from the simplier example of xtinct, since there is only one spot that get's morphed from saw to triangle. But as soon as it is a more complex mask, I just can't nail it :oops:
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