Sculpture morph overview in Logic Pro for iPad
Sculpture has a number of morphable parameters that can be independently adjusted and stored with a morph point. In essence, the values of all morphable parameters are captured at a particular moment in time, much like a photograph. You can smoothly change the sound—in a subtle or radical way—by transitioning between up to five morph points.
The Morph Parameters and Morph Envelope enable you to create, and precisely control, the movements and blending between morph points.

The morphing features of Sculpture are spread across two interface sections:
Morph Parameters: There are five morph points, or “scenes”, that are assigned to the four corners—A,B,C,D—and the center of the Morph Pad. A number of menu options are also available for randomizing, copying, and pasting morph points or Morph Pad states.
Morph Envelope: Use to edit morph points—either onscreen or with recorded MIDI controller movements. For example, you could use a vector stick (Morph X/Y controllers) or drag the gray dots on the Morph Envelope pads.
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