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A collision of multiband processing and flexible pitchshifting
Computer Music, Fri 9 Jul 2010, 4:43 pm BST
As well as that, the main GUI has four Multiparameter (ie, 'macro') sliders that can be configured to control several parameters at once. You'll also find eight preset slots labelled A-H for fast and easy comparisons, and even the ability to morph between the first four slots.
MeldaProduction is currently working on an update that will include 'smart learn' for the Modulators and Multiparameters - in other words, enable it, move parameters and the plug-in will remember each one and by how much you moved them (ie, to set the operating range). Bring it on, we say!
For material such as synth lines, pad layers or guitar licks, we found MMH to be a great tool for thickening up sounds, adding harmonic content or giving subtly modulating effects.
Overall, it's not an essential buy, and those looking for a natural-sounding vocal harmony tool would be better off investing elsewhere, but MMH is capable of generating some interesting parts and adding depth to your productions.
Dry drums
Dry drums
Dry synth
Dry synth
Dry vocals
Dry vocals
Granular drums
Granular drums
Vocoder synth
Vocoder synth
Vocoder vocals
Vocoder vocals
Great for glitchy granular effects and generating additional harmonic content, though vocals aren't this plug-in's forte.








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Easy learning curve. Very reasonable price. Great for thickening up synth sounds. Good for glitch-style drum processing. Advanced modulation section.
Not that realistic on vocals. Harmonies not triggerable by MIDI. Not enough general purpose presets. No intelligent diatonic harmonisation.
Great for glitchy granular effects and generating additional harmonic content, though vocals aren't this plug-in's forte.
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