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We're happy to announce the immediate availability of version 2 of our MORPH Real-Time Structural Audio Morphing Plug-In.

MORPH Version 2.0 is the first 'Zynaptified' edition to this unique plug-in, originally developed by Prosoniq. A significant upgrade to the original version, MORPH 2 offers exciting new algorithms, a new high-quality formant shifter, a stunning new graphic user interface, support for AAX, AU, RTAS and VST formats on Mac and Windows, and several additional parameters and enhancements. MORPH 2.0 is available now.

Download MorphX Latest version. Get the latest version of MorphX from the AppStore. Earlier versions. Press here:MorphX 2.9.5 (400KB) to start downloading the previous version of MorphX. This version runs on Mac OS X 10.5. Press here:MorphX 2.7.1 (212KB) to start downloading the old version of MorphX. This version runs on Mac OS X 10.3. (2) Biologist: 20: You have collected gene material of every alien type. (1) Kick-boxer: 25: You have kicked to death 20 kamikaze. (1) Grendier: 15: You have killed 2 enemies with one grenade.

The MORPH 2 features at a glance:

  • 5 Unique feature-aware structural audio morphing algorithms.
  • Morphs between two input channels or input and side-chain.
  • Dual morphing circuits with crossfade option.
  • High-quality formant shifter.
  • Uses cutting edge signal transform technology for superb fidelity and intelligibility.
  • Both inputs can be mixed into the output or switched to solo.
  • Built-In Hall Reverb.
  • Fully real-time for immediate results.

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https://coolmfiles787.weebly.com/video-roulette-casino.html. MORPH 2 supports all common sampling rates from 44.1kHz to 192kHz and can operate in dual-mono, true stereo or 4-2 channel layouts (actually available options depend on host/format capabilities).

What's new in MORPH version 2.0:

  • MORPH is now a Zynaptiq-branded product.
  • Now supports AU, AAX Native, RTAS and VST on Mac and Windows.
  • 2 unique new morphing algorithms, TIGHT and INTERWEAVE.
  • Increased resolution for the original CLASSIC algorithm.
  • Low-latency versions of the CLASSIC and INTERWEAVE algorithms.
  • New high-quality Formant-Shift parameter.
  • New Amplitude Sensitivity and Complexity parameters for more detailed control of the morphing process.
  • New seamless control of reverb parameters.
  • New Damping parameter for the reverb section.
  • Newly designed GUI with improved ergonomics and a stunning look and feel.
  • Now uses PACE EDEN copy protection for machine or iLok2-based authorization.

MORPH 2 comes as AU, VST, RTAS and AAX Native plug-in for Mac OS X & Windows.
It is available right now and has an MSRP of USD 179 / EUR 199*.
Existing users of the Prosoniq-branded MORPH AU (v1.x) can update to v2.0 for USD 89 / EUR 99*.
Users that have purchased MORPH AU (v1.x) on or after October 1st, 2014, are eligible for a free update. Please contact us for details.
Addtionally, for a limited time, users of the discontinued Prosoniq Morph VST an Morph RTAS can upgrade to Zynaptiq MORPH 2.0 for USD 89 / EUR 99*.
* All prices in EUR are quoted inclusive of 19% German VAT

For more information, please visit the product page.

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  • By The Microsoft Dynamics AX Team
  • 8/11/2014
Contents
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  1. Introduction
This chapter from Inside Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 describes the most commonly used tools and offers some tips and tricks for working with them.

Introduction

AX 2012 includes a set of tools, the MorphX development tools, that you can use to build and modify AX 2012 business applications. Each feature of a business application uses the application model elements described in Chapter 1, 'Architectural overview.' With the MorphX tools, you can create, view, modify, and delete the application model elements, which contain metadata, structure (ordering and hierarchies of elements), properties (key and value pairs), and X++ code. For example, a table element includes the name of the table, the properties set for the table, the fields, the indexes, the relations, and the methods, among other things.

This chapter describes the most commonly used tools and offers some tips and tricks for working with them. You can find additional information and an overview of other MorphX tools in the MorphX Development Tools section of the AX 2012 software development kit (SDK) on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).

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  1. Introduction
This chapter from Inside Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 describes the most commonly used tools and offers some tips and tricks for working with them.

Introduction

AX 2012 includes a set of tools, the MorphX development tools, that you can use to build and modify AX 2012 business applications. Each feature of a business application uses the application model elements described in Chapter 1, 'Architectural overview.' With the MorphX tools, you can create, view, modify, and delete the application model elements, which contain metadata, structure (ordering and hierarchies of elements), properties (key and value pairs), and X++ code. For example, a table element includes the name of the table, the properties set for the table, the fields, the indexes, the relations, and the methods, among other things.

This chapter describes the most commonly used tools and offers some tips and tricks for working with them. You can find additional information and an overview of other MorphX tools in the MorphX Development Tools section of the AX 2012 software development kit (SDK) on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).

Table 2-1 lists the MorphX tools and components.

TABLE 2-1 MorphX tools and other components used for development.

Tool

Purpose

Application Object Tree (AOT)

Diskcatalogmaker 7 9 0 5. Start development activities. The AOT is the main entry point for most development activities. It allows the developer to browse the repository of all elements that together make up the business application. You can use the AOT to invoke the other tools and to inspect and create elements.

Projects

Group related elements into projects.

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Inspect and modify properties of elements. The property sheet shows key and value pairs.

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Inspect and write X++ source code.

Label editor

Drama 2017. Create and inspect localizable strings.

Compiler

Compile X++ code into an executable format.

Best Practices tool

Automatically detect defects in both your code and your elements.

Debugger

Find bugs in your X++ code.

Reverse Engineering tool

Generate Microsoft Visio Unified Modeling Language (UML) and entity relationship diagrams (ERDs) from elements.

Table Browser tool

View the contents of a table directly from a table element. Vlc player for mac 10 5 8.

Type Hierarchy Browser and Type Hierarchy Context

Navigate and understand the type hierarchy of the currently active element.

Find tool

Search for code or metadata patterns in the AOT.

Compare tool

See a line-by-line comparison of two versions of the same element. Paint x 4 5 3.

Cross-Reference tool

Determine where an element is used.

Version control

Track all changes to elements and see a full revision log.

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You can access these development tools from the following places:

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  • In the Development Workspace, on the Tools menu
  • On the context menus of elements in the AOT

You can personalize the behavior of many MorphX tools by clicking Options on the Tools menu. Figure 2-1 shows the Options form.

FIGURE 2-1 The Options form, in which development options are specified.

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