Is there a snap freq to pitch option? That would be super useful Edit: after finshing the video ;) Yeah I would say a snap frequency to pitch option and a keyboard along the bottom would be awesome, Bonus if you allowed frequency scaling so you could actually play the frequencies via midi keyboard. Also a sidechain input to control frequency level (or curve level) would really be nice... maybe version 2... Purchased anyway, this has promise
Love this! Would also like an option to control the knob with a side-chain audio signal through its loudness (loud=100% silence=0%, and a switch to reverse this) with a soft/hard knee function. This way you can create EQ morphing rhythmic patterns and not worry about all the automation to achieve it in your DAW. You can try drum sound replacements from a breakbeat sample. And it would be perfect for sidechaining your kick and bass with just the precise frequency that works for you!
@@BartekEVH It can be in promotion sometimes: it was the case in January and at the end of June (€/$64 instead of 129) so it can be an excellent offer in addition to the fact it's an excellent plugin (but this Morph EQ is cool as well, just focused on one the things the Shade plugin can do)
I would use it as a reg eq. When feeling creative all the other cool features. Be nice if the visual feedback was defined more to pick out problematic frequencies
I really love this plugin because it encourages you to get creative with eq🙌🏼 and the morph option allowing you to create weird and crazy paths is just so fun!
@@MinimalAudio hey, no prob. you could also add a little pop up over the speed knob, where you can choose btw. "free" 0 - 100.000 or "sync" like 4/4, 4/5, 12/3, .... and under the speed knob you could have buttons 1-7 which are the bands, you click on the 1. band and then choose the speed of it like 4/4, then you click on the 2. band and choose maybe free 23.220 (if the girl or guy who operate the morph eq only want 1 band, then only the first button, with the #1 is clickable) just an idea. :p
Just need to see someone mix live drums with this and I'm sold. I wonder if you can use this for tough instruments like the snare drum so you can keep the harmonic, tonal qualities of the snare. In the meantime, taking out harsh frequencies like the crash cymbals or hi hats. If it can do that. I'm buying it.
Morph EQ can do all of that however if you’re not interested in the morphing feature you may find other EQs to have a wider range of options for classic mixing / mastering applications.
Yo amazing about to buy it rn! Love rift as well! So excited about this cuz rifts filters are nutty as! Love them but left me wanting even crazier filters haha so thank you for this. Agreed that a lil internal lfo is the move for a future update tho :)
It wasn't clear to me from the manual or video - how is the timing of the different morph points controlled - is this by automating the morph knob via MIDI? If so, what about browsing presets? Do these have timing built in? Do they sync to your DAW BPM?
@@MinimalAudio sorry for slow response (I've not been checking email for a while), and thanks for your reply. Do you have further information about this? I'm not really interested in this as a free-tempo sound design tool, I'd need to be able to slave to BPM via the DAW and control the timing exactly i.e. set things to happen on the 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 etc. Detailed information on this would be handy: in fact it should really be in the manual IMO as I doubt I'm the only person that would want to be certain that this level of control exists.
@@ravivpinhas3349 It's just a different way to do it, but you can do it on the Shade plugin as well. Using automations on the DAW we use. It may be easier in use because the way you morph has a lot to do with time and the moment when you go from A to B on this morphing and morphing on the DAW means on the grid directly which may be easier to understand and shape. And if your morphing contains more than 2 points (A and B), it's even more easier for me using automations instead of placing the morphing curve on this plugin and then adding the correct automation of the Morph parameter on the DAW. Hope it's clear.
@@VEsound its clear :) but lets agree to disagree. If you want to morph using automation... good luck.. I think its a super time consuming process + to transfer this process to another channel... copy all the automation etc... work flow disaster. For judging according to this video.. you can get very creative very quickly with this plugin... That's the workflow I'm after :) I have shade, and I almost never use it because the GUI isn't fun... (maybe after conversion ill give it a go again.. after all its an awesome EQ/Filter).
@@ravivpinhas3349 good luck for automation not really for me, it's really easy on a DAW like Ableton Live and you can be very precise on the grid. But that's good news if other people like you find this Morph EQ easier to work with for these morphings. That's a proof there is a place for different workflows and we can find the "best" for each and everyone of us. Enjoy this plugin ;)
I think you might be able to try subtle peaks with dry wet for an AP notch response but I haven’t tested it - we had All Passes in there but because we can draw their frequency response it was quite confusing
@@MinimalAudio Yeah I can understand how mindboggling can get with the trajectories, whatever it can be made to improve it is always appreciated, already using it in my next productions, thanks a lot :D
Hey -- you can get zero latency by working at 88.2k -- we'll considering removing the oversampling at lower sample rates however it does increase the sound quality.
We’ve had a few people mention the 31 samples of latency is an issue - any chance we could understand why? Your DAW should align for it and it should be pretty imperceptible.
@@MinimalAudioI'm honestly not sure what those folks are complaining about. There is no way that even a seasoned drummer would notice 31 samples of latency.
Congrats on the launch guys! Looks incredible🚀
Is there a snap freq to pitch option? That would be super useful
Edit: after finshing the video ;) Yeah I would say a snap frequency to pitch option and a keyboard along the bottom would be awesome, Bonus if you allowed frequency scaling so you could actually play the frequencies via midi keyboard. Also a sidechain input to control frequency level (or curve level) would really be nice... maybe version 2... Purchased anyway, this has promise
i thought about smth like that as well. maybe a keytrack device that can add an offset to all filters based on midi input
For me Minimal Audio is the one of the best plugin manufacturer from the last two years. Thanks a lot for these great plugins.
WOW guys this is really something revolutionary,no need automations anymore,well done.
some LFOs to control the macros would be nice!
also a 14 days trial :P
Love this! Would also like an option to control the knob with a side-chain audio signal through its loudness (loud=100% silence=0%, and a switch to reverse this) with a soft/hard knee function. This way you can create EQ morphing rhythmic patterns and not worry about all the automation to achieve it in your DAW. You can try drum sound replacements from a breakbeat sample. And it would be perfect for sidechaining your kick and bass with just the precise frequency that works for you!
This is sick. It would be even better if you could assign LFO's to the knobs and have the option to trigger them from midi or audio.
get bitwig
@@Beatsbasteln I already have it lol. I love Bitwig but the CPU optimization is ass. For 3rd party plugins it is at least.
@@Beatsbasteln modulators and this .. 🔥
I was thinking of getting midishaper to complement this plugin.
I've dreamed of such an EQ for years!!! Thank you!!! 🥰🎶
I assume you don't know the existence of the UVI Shade isn't it?
@@VEsound it is not the same, but too good.
@@BartekEVH Not the same for sure, it can do more things. :)
@@VEsound but price :/
@@BartekEVH It can be in promotion sometimes: it was the case in January and at the end of June (€/$64 instead of 129) so it can be an excellent offer in addition to the fact it's an excellent plugin (but this Morph EQ is cool as well, just focused on one the things the Shade plugin can do)
I would use it as a reg eq. When feeling creative all the other cool features. Be nice if the visual feedback was defined more to pick out problematic frequencies
I really love this plugin because it encourages you to get creative with eq🙌🏼 and the morph option allowing you to create weird and crazy paths is just so fun!
This is really cool. Would love to see some kind of lfo and envelope follower for each point - that would truly complete this plugin.
I already bought this an it's insane !! you guys are like on fabfilter level
Incredible tool! Exactly what everyone needed
nice tool, you should add a "speed" knob, that define the movement speed of the morph knob, for lazy people that dont want to automate the morph knob.
Thanks for the feedback! We’d have to redesign the UI in a few ways but it sounds like a nice thing for a free update
@@MinimalAudio hey, no prob. you could also add a little pop up over the speed knob, where you can choose btw. "free" 0 - 100.000 or "sync" like 4/4, 4/5, 12/3, .... and under the speed knob you could have buttons 1-7 which are the bands, you click on the 1. band and then choose the speed of it like 4/4, then you click on the 2. band and choose maybe free 23.220 (if the girl or guy who operate the morph eq only want 1 band, then only the first button, with the #1 is clickable) just an idea. :p
+1
An LFO + Speed knob is sorely missing, I agree!
Very nice eq. And presets are exellent. Many posibilitis have
Just need to see someone mix live drums with this and I'm sold. I wonder if you can use this for tough instruments like the snare drum so you can keep the harmonic, tonal qualities of the snare. In the meantime, taking out harsh frequencies like the crash cymbals or hi hats. If it can do that. I'm buying it.
Morph EQ can do all of that however if you’re not interested in the morphing feature you may find other EQs to have a wider range of options for classic mixing / mastering applications.
Thank's for creativity and amazing interface
Wow what a unique EQ vst
We need a integrated Envelope Follower for the next update! The modulation could be more easier that way we can have more control
Just grabbed this - great plugins at usual
Is there a way to morph the Q value?
Tempo sync ?
You did it again
It feels incomplete without the modulators they have in Rift. Hopefully they will add them in a future update.
wow, really cool! will have to check this out
anyone know what that sound from 0:34 is? sounds so smooth
0:52 is this a released track?!?!?🔥
Great plugin , thanks
Yo amazing about to buy it rn! Love rift as well! So excited about this cuz rifts filters are nutty as! Love them but left me wanting even crazier filters haha so thank you for this. Agreed that a lil internal lfo is the move for a future update tho :)
This looks cool as hell!
Hey look, it's Shade. Seems reasonably priced and I have some issues with Shade UI performance, so I might get this.
I was wrong, this seems to do a lot of cool stuff that Shade doesn't. My bad.
It wasn't clear to me from the manual or video - how is the timing of the different morph points controlled - is this by automating the morph knob via MIDI?
If so, what about browsing presets? Do these have timing built in? Do they sync to your DAW BPM?
The primary function is through automation or through an in DAW modulator at the moment
@@MinimalAudio sorry for slow response (I've not been checking email for a while), and thanks for your reply. Do you have further information about this? I'm not really interested in this as a free-tempo sound design tool, I'd need to be able to slave to BPM via the DAW and control the timing exactly i.e. set things to happen on the 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 etc. Detailed information on this would be handy: in fact it should really be in the manual IMO as I doubt I'm the only person that would want to be certain that this level of control exists.
Looks great ❤️
But wouldt this ruin compley your mix? I mean you go and EQ your sides and anything else to an absurde level.
wow, super genius.
I own shade, Im not sure this brings in anything extra?
Can Shade do Morph Paths with a pen tool on the EQ? They're pretty different not knocking Shade!
less talk about features, and more HEARING them!
Yo why doesn’t this plugin have pitch lock like rift filter.
To me it seems that morph eq is rift filter pro…
Hey -- yeah we're going to be adding this, have a few more things to get released and then we'll be moving onto updates!
@@MinimalAudio love it, u guys are some of my favorite new audio effects company. Look forward to everything u guys make.
super enjoying what time i can with it, any one else experienced ableton crashes with it?
Hey! Sorry to hear this -- can you reach out to our support? If it's what we suspect we already have a patch for it internally : )
@@MinimalAudio will do, thank you! wanted to outreach first see if it’s on my mind! thanks!
Can you please tell me how to map MORPH or any other knob to my MIDI controller?
Hey! It depends on the DAW -- your DAW should have a midi map feature. What DAW are you using?
@@MinimalAudio I'm using Logic Pro. I could only record the automation by tweeking knobs by mouce right now.
@@MinimalAudio And my cubase user friend hasn't figured out how to map to MIDI fader neither.
Super easy in Studio One ;-) (but i know everyone has their own favorite DAW)
Can you go beyond - / + 12 dB ?
Currently the scaling options are 6 / 18 / 36 dB - 18 being the default
Looks awesome! but it missing some modulation features (LFO, Random, etc), and a demo... i know there is a 30days refund but still :)
The UVI Shade has these modulation features. ;)
@@VEsound I Know... shade is awesome, but it cant morph :)
@@ravivpinhas3349 It's just a different way to do it, but you can do it on the Shade plugin as well. Using automations on the DAW we use. It may be easier in use because the way you morph has a lot to do with time and the moment when you go from A to B on this morphing and morphing on the DAW means on the grid directly which may be easier to understand and shape. And if your morphing contains more than 2 points (A and B), it's even more easier for me using automations instead of placing the morphing curve on this plugin and then adding the correct automation of the Morph parameter on the DAW. Hope it's clear.
@@VEsound its clear :) but lets agree to disagree. If you want to morph using automation... good luck.. I think its a super time consuming process + to transfer this process to another channel... copy all the automation etc... work flow disaster.
For judging according to this video.. you can get very creative very quickly with this plugin... That's the workflow I'm after :) I have shade, and I almost never use it because the GUI isn't fun... (maybe after conversion ill give it a go again.. after all its an awesome EQ/Filter).
@@ravivpinhas3349 good luck for automation not really for me, it's really easy on a DAW like Ableton Live and you can be very precise on the grid. But that's good news if other people like you find this Morph EQ easier to work with for these morphings. That's a proof there is a place for different workflows and we can find the "best" for each and everyone of us. Enjoy this plugin ;)
If this gets updated with Comb or All Pass Filters it'll be the definitive Neuro/DnB weapon ahah
I think you might be able to try subtle peaks with dry wet for an AP notch response but I haven’t tested it - we had All Passes in there but because we can draw their frequency response it was quite confusing
@@MinimalAudio Yeah I can understand how mindboggling can get with the trajectories, whatever it can be made to improve it is always appreciated, already using it in my next productions, thanks a lot :D
Daaaammmn!
i think this thing needs build in lfo
Zero latency would be aaaawesome 🥳
Hey -- you can get zero latency by working at 88.2k -- we'll considering removing the oversampling at lower sample rates however it does increase the sound quality.
@@MinimalAudio thank you for the information. I guess this would be too much for my systems 😅
We’ve had a few people mention the 31 samples of latency is an issue - any chance we could understand why? Your DAW should align for it and it should be pretty imperceptible.
@@MinimalAudioI'm honestly not sure what those folks are complaining about. There is no way that even a seasoned drummer would notice 31 samples of latency.
OMFG!
🔥🔥🌹🌹🥀⛽️🎭🌹🌹🔥🔥
alot
I totally agree with what Boddhisattva007 has written in a review. It could be improved upon in many ways ?