On Sun, 3 Apr 2016 11:40:23 -0500, David Hughes wrote:
>if you dare to hack, puredata has many vocoding and granular synthesis
>patches that play well with jackd.  You can find examples in the pd
>manual.

If the OP does use a search engine, at least csound is mentioned
too, but I doubt that using puredata and csound has much to do with
what most musicians ask for. Linux at least provides some weak vocoders
or vocoder alike effects, that are available as plugins, without the
need to use a building set. However, "morphing" isn't a Linux domain.
FWIW, if I compare proprietary virtual synth for another operating
system, then my opinion is, that emulations of Oberheim SEM and similar
analog synth allow to produce more interesting sounds, with less work,
than all those new fashion synth, that usually include granular
synthesis and what ever else to morph sounds. Excepted of Hexter which
comes close to a real DX7 and that isn't one of the anlog monsters as
the SEM, emulation of good synth isn't a Linux domain either.

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