Spectral morphing is a technique used in electronic music synthesis to smoothly transition between two different audio spectra, creating new timbres and textures. This process involves interpolating the frequency components of one sound into another over time.
The crossfade ratio determines how much of each spectrum is blended during the morphing process. A crossfade ratio of 0 means the first spectrum is fully present, while a ratio of 1 means the second spectrum is fully present. Values between 0 and 1 create a smooth transition.
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