At the moment we have a rise time to get a morph from A to B
It would be even better to be able to achieve a morphing periodically, so that the morph from state A to B happens permanently with a frequency and fastness determinable by the user.

Auto morphing
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You could create very interesting sounds with this, good idea.
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aka LFO
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Tempo Morph!
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Do you mean like a Phaser?
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Ben, are you back or just checking in
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Please like the OP then, guys.
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Please like the OP then, guys.
Great idea @Ingolf
To all - please like 1st post, thank you.
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Ben, are you back or just checking in
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Once you go Kemper you never really go back... permanently.
As always, I'm glad you're not completely disconnected, Ben, although that didn't quite come out right...
Ingolf, the ability to choose the modulation shape (tri, square, saw, sine, random), just as one does for a synth LFO, for instance, would be uber cool IMHO.
The only question is, just how fast will the Kemper allow us to apply the modulation (the rate) before it becomes too CPU-intensive to implement all the parameter changes in realtime. The obvious answer would be that it'd depend upon the number of parameters morphed; hopefully the Kemper could limit the available rate range accordingly and automatically.
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+1
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+1
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Yeah, could be controlled by the not existing LFO controller.
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I check in daily, still curious what Kemper has coming out next!Come back Ben - all is forgiven!
Seriously though - might we not be overtaxing the CPU - unless of course we up the clock rate? I wonder what its current rate is. Anyone know?
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+1
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I'd like to add the additional feature of it being responsive similar to an auto-wah/envelope following filter, with the touch attributes allowing the user to control and vary the morph according to their picking.
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I like you're thinking hookster.