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System: Windows 11 pro.
DAW: Ableton 12

Hi, Hi, I would like to ask if Morph EQ really acts as an equaliser or as four filters in parallel. Perhaps I have not understood how it works correctly, but I get the feeling that it acts more like a filter, as I am testing it on a preset that I have created. I only use one band, give it a little gain and movement, and it sounds like a bandpass filter mixed at approximately 50%. I don't know if this is the desired effect, or if it was an effect like the MorphEQ plugin from Minimal. For me personally and for this preset, it seems perfect.
Or maybe I've confused the parameters.

Thanks in advance.

 


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Hi Alex,

Great observation, you're actually understanding it perfectly!

The Morph EQ is indeed designed as a morphable filter bank, not a traditional parametric equalizer. Each band behaves more like a resonant bandpass filter that you can sweep and morph, rather than a surgical EQ boost/cut. This is intentional and inspired by the concept of spectral morphing. When you use one band with gain and movement, the bandpass like character with ~50% mix is exactly the expected behavior. It's meant for creative sound design and tonal shaping, not for corrective mixing EQ.

So no bug here, you're using it correctly, and glad to hear it fits your preset perfectly!

Also, thank you so much for creating a preset and for your support, that really means a lot! It would be awesome if you could upload it to the dedicated preset submission board so the community can enjoy it as well:
https://kreuzberg-audio.com/reecer-preset-submission/

Thanks again and keep experimenting!

Best,
Frank


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