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https://www.malmgren.nl/Harmor.pdf

This guy was on generosity crack when he did this thing. I found it in the FL forum and don't know if it's been posted here before. Its fantastic.

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Thanks for that! I was not aware. Looks to be very thorough!

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Very cool! Thanks Mr Malmgren!

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Debutante wrote: This guy was on generosity crack when he did this thing.
Boy, he certainly was. At over 180 pages, this was no small effort. And if any synth ever deserved better documentation than what came from the developer, it's this one. Beau coup thanks to Mr. Malmgren for this labor of love.

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Thanks for the share :clap: Far better than the IL help manual by a long shot. :tu:
:tu: All is good

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Yeah, this thing is a beast! Both the manual and the synth :wink:

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he wrote one for Sytrus too, for those who are interested

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Thanks for the share!

Perfect addition to a video course on Harmor I bought years ago :tu:
https://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/ha ... n-steroids

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Niowiad wrote:he wrote one for Sytrus too, for those who are interested
:tu: https://www.malmgren.nl/Sytrus.pdf
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Niowiad wrote:he wrote one for Sytrus too, for those who are interested
:tu:
:tu: All is good

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tonedef71 wrote:
Niowiad wrote:he wrote one for Sytrus too, for those who are interested
:tu: https://www.malmgren.nl/Sytrus.pdf
Many thanks :clap:
:tu: All is good

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Thanks :)
Mongo Bit :)

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The guy/girl should be hired by IL for this :idea:
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!

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tonedef71 wrote:
Niowiad wrote:he wrote one for Sytrus too, for those who are interested
:tu: https://www.malmgren.nl/Sytrus.pdf
Thank you! :clap:

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There's some pretty poorly and incorrectly explained stuff in the first 15 pages or so. I don't really see the issue with the official manual.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.

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