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Harmor is a software synthesizer created by
Image-Line Software Image-Line Software (commonly known as simply Image-Line) is a Belgian software company best known for its digital audio workstation program FL Studio and related audio plugins such as Sytrus and Harmor. Image-Line was founded in 1994. In 2007, ...
for the music production program
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. It is available as a demo version within the software; however, it must be purchased separately (or bought in the
FL Studio FL Studio (previously known as FruityLoops before 2003) is a digital audio workstation (DAW) developed by the Belgian company Image-Line. FL Studio features a graphical user interface with a pattern-based music sequencer. The program is avail ...
"All Plugins Edition" bundle) in order to save projects that contain Harmor instances. Harmor is an upgraded and more elaborate version of its predecessor, Harmless. It was originally released with a 32-bit engine, and upgraded to a 64-bit engine in 2013.


Features


Additive synthesis engine

Harmor is powered by an
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engine, similar to Image-Line’s
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Morphine.Baer, David (September 2013). "Review - ImageLine's Harmor Synthesizer". Sound Bytes. Retrieved 16 April 2015. Although the different additive modules and controls found in Harmor can look similar to more conventional synthesizers that utilize
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, its sound generation engine differs in that it sums its partials later in the signal chain (right before the FX stage) compared to some other additive synthesizers. This means that the timbre, filters, harmonizer, phaser, equalizer, and more are all done additively. Furthermore, lots of these additive parameters can also be individually controlled per each unison voice, and the way these additive modules affect harmonics can often be changed according to custom shapes, masks, and harmonic distribution graphs in the envelope section using line editors. This enables a greater amount of harmonic control before partials are summed. Harmor can produce up to 516 partials per note, per unison voice, in each part (512 partials, 3 sub-harmonics, and the filter self-resonance oscillator). Imported audio (
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, WavPack,
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, OGG, REX1&2) and image (.bmp, .jpg, .png, .gif) files can also be resynthesized quite faithfully, and some of their parameters can be edited such as time stretching, pitch shifting, and formants, in addition to the full amplitude, pitch and phase harmonic-level manipulation enabled by the additive parameters described above. Harmor’s spectrogram (visual feedback panel) can also be revealed to show partials sent to the synthesis engine and display their behavior in real-time.


General and advanced GUI features

Although Harmor is internally an additive synthesizer, most of its controls found on the main
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are presented in a way that is familiar to subtractive synthesis users. This is the reason why Image-Line calls it an additive / subtractive synthesizer.Image-Line Software (September 2011). "Harmor , Additive / Subtractive Synthesis". YouTube. Retrieved 27 February 2021. Starting off at the top left of the interface, two timbres, a
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wave, can be morphed or used independently when creating a sound.nucleon. "Harmor". Image-Line Support. Retrieved 16 April 2015. These are the default waveforms when Harmor is opened, but they can be edited or changed by either importing any single-cycle waveform or additively editing their timbre in the envelope section below using the line editor.
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and preverb effects can be created additively by using the blur knob, which smears the partials horizontally and adds harmonic attack or release, while partial frequencies themselves can also be blurred vertically using the harmonic blur control. Located directly below the blur module, the prism knob is the main way to control the pitch of partials, which is useful for creating a detuned or harsh sound. Partials are shifted from their original frequency according to the selected harmonic level to prism amount. To the right of the prism controls is the harmonizer module, which essentially accentuates the volume of certain harmonics according the configurable harmonizer pattern matrix and the three other harmonizer controls. To the right of the harmonizer is the unison section, which enables the control of unison voices and their spread in pitch, pan and phase. Especially useful for creating a string-like sound, the pluck knob uses another kind of filter to impact the decay rate of a sound's partials. By default, this simulates an effect of a string being plucked; however, any sound created in Harmor can be emulated in that fashion. To the right of the pluck controls, a phaser unit is also available. By default, Harmor's phaser is essentially an endlessly rolling notch filter,SeamlessR (November 2013). "FL Studio Basics 35: Harmor Part 4: The Phaser". YouTube. Retrieved 27 February 2021. which can be extensively shaped, manipulated and even keytracked. Below the harmonizer are some parameters controlling note frequency and partials multipliers and dividers, as well as vibrato. The Global Controls section of Harmor's GUI controls a variety of effects more related to the performance of notes rather than the timbre of the sound. Articulation of notes is strongly effected by the legato and strum controls. An A/B switch can also be found, and allows the user to switch between the two independent parts that can be mixed and modulated separately."Harmor". Image-Line. Retrieved 16 April 2015. Finally, the processing order of the different additive modules and elements can be changed in the advanced tab. The depth of the final sound output can therefore be very deep and complex due to all these factors controlling more characteristics of the sound, especially considering the fact that the behavior of most of those additive modules can also be customized in the envelope section using line editors (i.e. filter shape, prism shape, pluck shape, phaser shape, harmonizer distribution, etc.).


Modulation

Harmor offers the option of being able to draw one’s own modulation source curve using the line editor for the following available source types: *
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* LFOs * Keyboard and velocity mapping * XYZ controller * Random mapping * Unison index mapping (individual unison voice control for the targeted parameter) * Held index mapping * Mod X speed mapping These modulation types can be applied to any articulated control, which are all available on the left-side section of the editor target menu. Articulations are again applied to each individual partial simultaneously, rather than the final compilation of partials in a sound.


Audio Effects

Harmor is equipped with various more traditional audio effects to alter its sound after partials have been computed. It comes with distortion,
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, and comp (compression/limiting). All of these effects can be individually tweaked by various factors relating to that particular effect. The comp effect is powered by Maximus, a plugin by Image-Line.


System requirements

*Windows 7 and 8, Vista, XP (SP2) - (32 and 64 bit OS) *2 GHz AMD or Intel Pentium 3 compatible CPU with full SSE1 support *512 MB RAM *30 MB free disc space *DirectSound or ASIO compatible soundcard


References

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