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This can be done by positioning the two envelope points like in the picture
below.
If you now click “Apply”, the processing will create a perfectly linear tran-
sition between the processed and unprocessed audio.
It will start out 100% processed, gradually fading in the unprocessed audio (simultaneously
fading out the processed audio at the same time) so that at the middle of the selection the
ratio between the processed/unprocessed audio will be 50:50, and at the end it will be
100% unprocessed!
This transition is determined by the curve, which in this case was a simple
linear curve from maximum to minimum values. You can create more com-
plex curves by adding points which is described below.
In fact, you can use Effect Morphing as “effect automation” across the
range of a whole file if you like. By deciding where you wish the effect to
be applied, you can draw a corresponding curve where you also have full
control over the effect/dry balance and the fade-in and fade-out length!
Mix current selection with clipboard
Morphing can also take place between two differently processed audio
segments. In this case you would proceed as follows:
1. Process the selection.
2. Use [Ctrl]+[C] to copy the result onto the clipboard.
3. Undo the processing.
4. Process the selection again, this time with a different effect.
5. Open the Effect Morphing dialog and make sure that “Clipboard” is se-
lected in the “Mix current selection with” section.
6. Apply the desired morphing curve.
Now the curve will enable you to morph between two different processing methods!