You have no idea how happy I am that you have SoundMorph¬. It's a great leap forward in music technology, and I'm doing my best to make it as affordable and accessible to everyone I possibly can. So, if you would, please pass it around to your friends, upload it to BBS's, and just get it around any way you can think of.
SoundMorph¬ uses a new technique of registration called SoftLock. When you first get SoundMorph¬ it wil run in demo mode, letting you get used to working with it, trying out a few ideas. The once you've decided that it will actually do what you need it to do, you can call 1-800-SoftLock, and get the password for your machine.
This will hopefully encourage you to not only register, but to pass it around as well. And please do register, it's not that expensive, and i'd love to be able to afford to keep doing upgrades!
Here are a few things you might want to keep in mind when running SoundMorph¬.
1. For best results, it is recommended that you run SoundMorph¬ in conjunction with your favorite sound editor. Standard procedure would be to record, edit, trim, and normalize sounds in your favorite editor, then "Save a Copy" as mono AIFF files, which you would then open in SoundMorph¬. Once you have completed your morphing session, you can then import your files back into your favorite editor for re-trimming, normalizing, etc.
2) BIG NOTE!!!!!!!
SoundMorph¬ is a *musical* process . That means *YOU HAVE TO PRACTICE* to get great results. *Think* about the harmonic qualities of the sound you're working with, *watch* you're start times, and play with the Morph settings *a lot*. Everyone has a different idea of what they think morphs should sound like - chances are SoundMorph¬ will come up with what you want. But it can take some work. You don't master the piano in a day.
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Other stuff:
There are of course updates being done as you're reading this, and they will be out as soon as possible.
Windows, PowerPC, and 56000 based versions are coming.
Again - thank you! I hope you enjoy SoundMorph¬ as much as I have - and I hope you find it just as useful!