SoundMorph Releases Phuze Cinematic Sound Design Instrument

SoundMorph has released Phuze, a cinematic sound design instrument for macOS and Windows in VST3, AU, and AAX formats, at an introductory price of $99 (reg. $149).

SoundMorph Releases Phuze Cinematic Sound Design Instrument - AUDIO PLUGIN NEWS

Phuze splits audio across Low, Mid, and High frequency bands, with four sound emitters in each band for a total of 12 sources running simultaneously. Each emitter has dedicated controls for sample selection, reverse, volume, pan, hold, pitch, rate, start, end, attack, and release. Users can load their own files via drag-and-drop, with up to 60 samples per band. A Shuffle function generates random combinations across all emitters, while per-parameter shuffle ranges and a Shuffle Scope window allow individual parameters or entire categories to be locked or constrained. Global Offset controls reshape all 12 emitters at once. Built-in delay and reverb with per-band sends, a clipper, and adjustable crossover frequencies round out the feature set.

Phuze ships with over 1GB of factory content, 700+ source samples, and 222 cinematic presets across eight categories including Impacts, Creatures, Mecha, and Weapons.

More details are available at the SoundMorph website.

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