
To add the SIDE channel, you will need to select part B and drag the sample here again. Right now, if you drag and drop a sample onto it it will read ONLY the sample's MID channel, in part A. If you don't do this, FL Studio might cut the audio short, if the last sample ends too soon.Īdd an instance of Harmor to your project (F8 to open up the plugin picker, type "harmor") and select the RESYNTHESIS preset. If I had used longer samples, I might have needed to space them out farther apart and use 32 bars maybe, in which case I would have selected the FULL 32 bars. In this example, I have used some standard FL Studio samples (8 kicks, 18 percussion and 6 hi-hats).Įxport the sounds 1 Wave file! As I spaced them, I need to export 8 FULL BARS. The solution is having 32 samples, in the same instance of Harmor, triggering them on separate notes.īy changing a few parameters, you'll be able to put together your own 32 sounds and unleash the full power of this amazing VST.Ĭhoose your 32 sounds and add them to your playlist 1 by 1, making sure you space them equally. The problem is that running Harmor for all of your samples is quite inefficient.

I use it as my main sampler right now because I love how easy it is to manipulate the sound and see where it takes me. I will only help you use Harmor as a DRUM MACHINE with 32 samples.īecause the audio resynthesizer is amazingly powerful. Whew! Don't be alarmed! We will not get into technical details or start going through everything Harmor has to offer. It is an additive / subtractive synthesizer, image synthesizer as well as audio resynthesizer. Harmor is a very powerful VST instrument within FL Studio. I don't know how many of you guys are producers and for that matter, what percentage of producers use FL Studio so this post might not be for everyone but if you are using FL Studio, you'll wanna read this.
