MIDImorphosis was previously only available on the iOS platform (see this news), Mac users can find the software with a new GUI and additional features, at the Mac App Store for $4.99 / 4,99 €.
MIDImorphosis is designed for guitar and bass ; it translates the incoming audio into MIDI notes. It supports polyphonic playing (chords) but the result is not as good as per-note processing.
The Mac version allows for live playing, but you can also record the MIDI and route it to a DAW, a sequencer, a synth… with any compatible interface.
This new version adds a Spectral Eye tool that displays the incoming signal frequencies, arrange them in spirals and maps them to the pitch. This feature gives you the ability to visualize the tone and harmonics of your instrument.
The app offer four pitch tracking modes (speeds) to adapt to your playing (wether you play quick high notes, lower notes, bass…). A MIDI octave transpose function is also available.
Here’s a demo of this new Mac version of MIDImorphosis:
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