The usual modules – oscillators, filters and phasers – are provided by Harmor. All of Harmor’s modules will appear familiar to those who previously used subtractive synthesizers. Harmor is a feature-rich and versatile audio synthesizer using an advanced additive synthesis engine. et Cie, S.C.A., 22-24 Boulevard Royal, L-2449, Luxembourg.Audio synthesizer with a powerful additive synthesis engine PayPal Pay in 3 is a trading name of PayPal (Europe) S.à.r.l. Pay in 3 performance may influence your credit score. T&Cs apply.Ĭheck out securely with PayPal and choose Pay in 3 from your account.
Split purchases into three interest-free monthly payments at millions of stores online.
FREE HARMOR VST DOWNLOAD FULL
Please click here for the full details about paying by finance. You must have an active valid email address.You must have a good credit history with no late payments, debt relief orders, CCJs, IVAs or bankruptcies.You must be a permanent UK resident with at least 3 years UK address history.You must be employed at least 16 hours per week, self-employed, retired in receipt of a pension or receiving disability payments.Once you are at the checkout choose "Apply for Finance" as your payment option. Simply add the items you love to your basket. We have partnered with etika so you can spread the cost of your purchase. DirectSound or ASIO compatible soundcard.2Ghz AMD or Intel Pentium 3 compatible CPU with full SSE1 support.
FREE HARMOR VST DOWNLOAD WINDOWS
Two independent parts (or “layers”) for even more complex sounds. Convert this to an image and edit each partial individually! Import a piece of audio and time-stretch or pitch-shift it (with formant and transient preservation). Resynthesis or image-synthesis, Harmor features both. Processing being multi-threaded, extra CPU cores come in handy. Voices may be generating hundreds of harmonics in parallel and still not overload the CPU. Its efficency is in fact, comparable to that of subtractive synthesizers. Resynthesis can of course be tweaked, providing time stretching, pitch shifting, or less conventional manipulations of partials.Īnd of course, the result of the analysis can still be turned into an image for further editing.Īdditive synthesis is generally very CPU-consuming, but not Harmor's engine. The reproduction will be faithful, not a vague sound-alike as in many additive synthesizers.
Get access to gain & pitch planes which you can tweak in the image editor of your choice, and import any bitmap, even if it wasn't designed to be turned into audio, it might still sound interesting.īeing an additive synthesizer, Harmor can resynthesize audio files as well. No human can (or even wants to) edit 500 envelopes, but editing 2D images, that we can do easily. If you need one of the 2 filter units processed after the blur unit, that's no problem.īecause it typically requires manipulating large amounts (up to 500 per voice) of partials over time, additive synthesis is hard to handle. Processing units can be rearranged in a semi-modular way. Through the same envelope/mappings, randomize any parameter or link it to key or velocity, and even fine-tune each unison voice independently. You wanted more, so also featured is the multipoint envelope editor of Sytrus fame, applied to over 40 parameters, in 2 independent parts. You don't just select filter types, you draw them.
Its modules will look familiar to subtractive synthesizer enthusiasts: oscillators, filters & phasers, these are featured in Harmor but, because performed through additive synthesis, offer more freedom. Just like its little brother Harmless, Harmor is driven by a powerful additive synthesis engine.