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Hey Whynotmore, Domain Mixer uses an FFT to manipulate the sound spectrum, instead of the bandpass filter vocoder approach. Zynaptiq Morph probably uses some complex algorithms, whereas Domain Mixer is more of a quick and dirty effect.
Posted on September 12 2025 by WesDaMooch |
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FreddyFingaz, that sounds like it should all work. Check out the Audio Demo on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCg9_bWKam0&ab_channel=WesDaMooch), it gives an overview on how to route tracks to the plugin. Hope this helps!
Hi Sleepcycle,
Yeah, it's like Transmutator in that it mixes two signals together in an unconventional way. I haven't personally tried Transmutator, but it looks like it blends both signals in the spectral domain. It analyses and combines the audio based on tonal/noisy components. Domain Mixer only changes the frequency content of the Carrier signal. The Modulator's RMS over time is used as a spectral envelope that's applied to the Carrier. I think the sound from these two devices would be pretty different, though the concept behind them is similar. If you have Transmutator you could test it out and let me know what you think.
Yeah, it's like Transmutator in that it mixes two signals together in an unconventional way. I haven't personally tried Transmutator, but it looks like it blends both signals in the spectral domain. It analyses and combines the audio based on tonal/noisy components. Domain Mixer only changes the frequency content of the Carrier signal. The Modulator's RMS over time is used as a spectral envelope that's applied to the Carrier. I think the sound from these two devices would be pretty different, though the concept behind them is similar. If you have Transmutator you could test it out and let me know what you think.