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Thanks

for buying Morphzilla Its really appreciated. I hope you enjoy using it - I had a great time
making it.

What is Morphzilla?

Morphzilla is a dual layer morphing tool with sounds ranging from beautiful pads to complex,
microscopic sound design elements. Sample start can be adjusted by the start point slider on each
waveform enabling to create unique sound patches. By creating textures and using the simple UI
controls, this can be a great source of inspiration and the instruments in built menus eliminate the
need to load lots of patches to find the ideal sound.

Create unique drones, pads and atmospheres, impacts and sound design elements by layering two
independent samples. Each sample layer can be edited further by using the Morph wheel to combine
and crossfade between the two layers. This can be controlled using the mod wheel or the
mouse. ADSR, Sample start, Reverse, Pan, Bitcrush, Cutoff, Resonance, Envelope & separate Filter
and Amp envelopes.

Combine, twist, sculpt and morph - Includes dusty pads, nasty impacts to beautiful textured
soundscapes and more. Edit the sample start of each sound, reverse and morph the samples in each
menu independently, then combine and crossfade these using the modulation wheel.
Although these samples will sound great out of the box, there arent really any preset patches in here
Its ready and waiting for you to delve in to the simple user interface and create unique instrument
patches for each project. Morphing between music and sound design, Its dark, twisted and nasty but
also uniquely beautiful too.

Morphzilla license

All sounds/samples in Morphzilla are licensed to you, for commercial and non-commercial use in
music, sound design & FX.

This is a single user license and you may use this product on up to two (2) separate computers both
owned exclusively by you.

This library is watermarked and is your own personalized copy. Unauthorised copying and sharing of
this library in whole or in part, its contents or inclusion in any other library is prohibited.


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Specifications and system requirements



Custom Kontakt Script
1 NKI file / sound selection via inbuilt menus
302 ncw files (Kontakt compressed wav files)
778.8 MB downloaded
Download via Continuata connect software
44.1Khz / 24Bit .ncw
Kontakt and .ncw
Kontakt 5.3.1 (Full Version)
32 and 64-bit compatible on MAC and PC
At least 2 GB of RAM recommended


Downloading and Installing (please follow these steps carefully)
1. Once you have purchased Morphzilla, you will receive an email with the download link for our
Continuata Connect installer and your serial number. Please download and open the installer
2. Once you have downloaded and opened the installer, copy and paste your serial number into the
installer and click install.
3. Choose where you would like to install Morphzilla. The downloader will download, extract and
install the library to the location you choose.
Do not move, rename or try to load any of the files in until the installation is 100% complete, or the
library will not install properly.

Loading Instruments

Instruments are accessed through the Kontakt files browser. Locate the folder containing the
instruments to load each patch (.nki file)

Click on the Files browser




Click on the instruments folder






Double click or click and drag instrument Morphzilla.nki file into the Kontakt instrument window.


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Patch list

Morphzilla.nki



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Load samples using the dropdown menus situated above each layer waveform
Sample layers Waveform edit view
Reverse Click to select original or reverse sample
Sample start Edit the start points of each sample layer by clicking and dragging the marker
Morph wheel Use the mod wheel or mouse to morph between the 2 sample layers
Sample layers independent effects parameters
Filter and Amp envelop toggle stitch toggles between the ADSR controls for both Filter and
Amp envelopes
Velocity Change velocity sensitivity of both layers

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Creating and Saving Patches



To create and save your own patches, follow these steps.

1. Once you are happy with the changes you have made to the instrument Start points, Rev, ADSR,
Filters etc., select the Files icon and select Save as

2. Create a new instrument (nki) filename, making sure that the save location is the libraries
Instruments folder. The patch only button should be selected by default but if its not, select this
before saving.






If you have any questions or feedback, please email info@micromorphsound.co.uk

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