New Morphing Synth For Ableton

US Sonic Faction's HYPERMORPH features four independent sound sources and an XY matrix      13/01/17

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Sonic Faction has introduced HYPERMORPH, which they describe as a shapeshifting Max for Live synthesizer that layers and transforms your sound in realtime. They say that the instrument's design features four independent sound sources and an XY Morph Matrix that can blend, morph and mutate between each sound on the fly. Sonic Faction believes that by, combining this tonal flexibility with its built-in Morph Sequencer, Hypermorph will launch your musical progressions into new sonic territory with its unique sound blending and rhythmic choppy phrases. Here's more details direct from Sonic Faction...

Morph Method:
At the core of Hypermorph is the XY Morph Matrix which can be moved manually to find the perfect balance of tones, or it can automatically morph your sound using the built-in Morph Sequencer, Gravity, Draw, or Click modes. The result is a kinetic, genre-bending instrument that will launch your sound into new sonic territory.

Push & Launchpad Integration:
Get hands-on with your favorite grid controller - Hypermorph's XY Morph Matrix is accessible on both Push and Launchpad. Play ping pong with your sound by bouncing the Morph Node around in Gravity mode or level-up your performance by playing the XY in Quad (aka. "Simon Says") mode.

Hypermorph Key Features Include:

  • 4 independent, highly tweakable oscillators
  • XY Matrix with multiple morph modes for blending and mutating sounds
  • Built-in Morph Step
  • Sequencer that automates the XY grid
  • Full Push and Launchpad Pro/Mk2 integration for hands-on morphing
  • 200+ presets for both individual oscillators and global ensembles


Hypermorph requires Live 9.7.1 Suite and Max for Live 7.3.1

Pricing and Availability:
$59

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