crossmorph
Documentation
- Visual Blend
Visual Blend applies image-processing blend modes (the same ones in Photoshop, GIMP, video compositing tools) to the spectral magnitudes of two inputs. - CrossMorph
Blending two sounds into one. - Visual Morph
Where Visual Blend mixes the magnitudes of A and B (using various blend modes), Visual Morph interpolates the spectral peaks themselves — using B-spline curve… - Timbre Morph
Timbre Morph is K2K's most distinctive crossmorph operation. - Formant Morph
Formant Morph splits each input into "excitation" (pitch/source) and "envelope" (formants/filter), interpolates the envelopes between A and B, then re-applies… - Spectral Morph
This node decomposes both inputs into harmonic, percussive, and residual streams (using HPSS — see HPSS Extractor for the algorithm), blends each stream… - LFO Crossfade
This is a time-domain LFO crossfade — the simplest crossmorph operation in the category. - Spectral Magnitude Crossfade
This node crossfades A and B per-frequency, with the per-frequency blend driven by an LFO. - Multi-Band Crossfade
Standard crossfading just mixes two signals proportionally. - Spectral Vocoder
A vocoder takes the spectral envelope (the frequency-by-frequency amplitude shape) of one signal (the modulator) and applies it to another (the carrier). - Spectral Convolution
This is not the same as time-domain impulse-response convolution (the kind used for reverb impulses).