Wave warper is a whoosh/shoosh effect creator. The first one was good, but the ui is a tad clunky...but sound morph actually makes great products. I think they sid some work with a guy who sound designs for @glitchmachines who I have every plugin except one.
Haha, I understand for newcomers...it may be a bit unclear. Feel free to ask me any questions at jason@soundmorph.com. Also, try downloading the free demo and playing around with it. You may discover some things on your own. :)
@@soundcreationintelligence71"I think they did some work with a guy who sound designs for @glitchmachines..." Agreed. Or maybe Minimal Audio, who has a few similar sound libraries, which of are a bit higher production quality, IMO. Likewise, I have most of the Glitchmachines libraries and FX. The libraries are amazing, but I have yet to dive into any of the effects. ... EDIT: Please let me know if you prefer Glitchmachines style FX interface or that of SoundMorph's Wave Warper 2. Only having seen but not yet used any of the Glitchmachines effects, I find Wave Warper 2 much more approachable and straightforward, but I am very interested in your opinion.
So what is it?
its the thing. didnt you watch the video?
the it's wave warper but after the first one
Wave warper is a whoosh/shoosh effect creator. The first one was good, but the ui is a tad clunky...but sound morph actually makes great products. I think they sid some work with a guy who sound designs for @glitchmachines who I have every plugin except one.
Haha, I understand for newcomers...it may be a bit unclear. Feel free to ask me any questions at jason@soundmorph.com. Also, try downloading the free demo and playing around with it. You may discover some things on your own. :)
@@soundcreationintelligence71"I think they did some work with a guy who sound designs for @glitchmachines..." Agreed. Or maybe Minimal Audio, who has a few similar sound libraries, which of are a bit higher production quality, IMO. Likewise, I have most of the Glitchmachines libraries and FX. The libraries are amazing, but I have yet to dive into any of the effects. ...
EDIT: Please let me know if you prefer Glitchmachines style FX interface or that of SoundMorph's Wave Warper 2. Only having seen but not yet used any of the Glitchmachines effects, I find Wave Warper 2 much more approachable and straightforward, but I am very interested in your opinion.
The manual link is dead on the website!