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MVO is a stand-alone
real-time
music morphing application. MVO allows you to create sessions -
groups of themes or songs - and morph them by manipulating a user interface.
You create your own songs in your regular music production software (Logic,
Cubase etc), export standard midi files to MVO, set some parameters and you
are ready to morph your own material. MVO can connect to any midi devices on
your system by means of "virtual midi cables". The generated morphs can be
saved to standard midi files. MVO is shipped with a number of premade
sessions to let you start morphing right away.
You control the morphs in
real-time by moving the sliders in the user interface with the mouse or with
the arrow keys. You can also control the sliders by sending midi events to
the MVO, either from a midi device on the computer or from an external
device like a regular midi keyboard. You can register specific note-on
events as assigned to specific snapshots of the slider positions. That event
will then trigger a transit of all sliders from wherever they are to the
positions of that specific snapshot. To this transit can also be assigned a
specific time duration. Sending another registered slider triggering note-on
will immediately start moving all sliders towards the snapshot of that other
event. And the MVO will keep on morphing away according to how the sliders
are moved.
For computer game
applications this discrete way of triggering continuous morphs is probably
the most convenient way of controlling the Musifier. It can easily be
adapted to a straight forward one-integer signal from the game code to the
Musifier. MVO will be available as a .dll that can be linked into regular
C/C++ code.
Be a Beta Tester
The
MVO beta 5
is now available for testing. If you want to test it, send
us a mail,
and the program will be sent to you free of charge.
We want testers that give us upfront feedback on how the program works for
them. The MVO stand-alone is a "run-anywhere" Java application.
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