Image-Line Harmor released

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BTW: Harmor is great for house stabs (those stabs Sylenth1 can't do *g*).

http://www.wildfunk.de/mp3/housevoicy.mp3

Just 2 parts... no resynthesis used.

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Yes there is a manual for Harmor!

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

It is a PDF of 20.9 Mb, free download, 185 pages with links to 56 sample projects.

And I wrote it.

Regards,
Jens Malmgren

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jensmalmgren wrote:Yes there is a manual for Harmor!
Finally after more than 5 years, the mystery is solved, there is a manual for Harmor :hyper:

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jensmalmgren wrote:Yes there is a manual for Harmor!

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

It is a PDF of 20.9 Mb, free download, 185 pages with links to 56 sample projects.

And I wrote it.

Regards,
Jens Malmgren

nice one!

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jensmalmgren wrote:Yes there is a manual for Harmor!

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

It is a PDF of 20.9 Mb, free download, 185 pages with links to 56 sample projects.

And I wrote it.

Regards,
Jens Malmgren
Thanks. :tu:
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jensmalmgren wrote:Yes there is a manual for Harmor!

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

It is a PDF of 20.9 Mb, free download, 185 pages with links to 56 sample projects.

And I wrote it.

Regards,
Jens Malmgren
Only browsed very quickly through this thing but I have to reply here and say: Man, HUGE respect for this! You obviously put massive amounts of time on it. Very very well done!

It's perhaps not for me as I know quite a bit about synthesis (and Harmor is one of my favorites) but I still collect these things so that I have something to read while on a plane or a bus (yeah, I'm weird. I love reading these kinds of things).

Awesomely done sir. Hat's off. :tu:
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot

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Wow, I didn't realize at first, as the thread necroed, but this is freshly written.

Like a CM special issue devoted to Harmor, and free, very nice :tu:

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very interesting,nice job!

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Thanks, Jens!

I struggled with Harmor and gave up. Even though I knew how high-quality its sounds could be. This motivates me to revisit! :hug:

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bmanic wrote:
jensmalmgren wrote:...Yes there is a manual for Harmor!...
...I still collect these things so that I have something to read while on a plane or a bus (yeah, I'm weird. I love reading these kinds of things)...
Just felt a bit less weird :ud:

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This is very nice indeed. Many thanks! I might finally start to use Harmor. I scratched the surface only and all though it sounds nice I found it to be anything but intuitive. This guide is a big help.

:tu:
Win 10 -64bit, CPU i7-7700K, 32Gb, Focusrite 2i2, FL-studio 20, Studio One 4, Reason 10

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jensmalmgren wrote:Yes there is a manual for Harmor!

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

It is a PDF of 20.9 Mb, free download, 185 pages with links to 56 sample projects.

And I wrote it.

Regards,
Jens Malmgren
Many thanks for your hard work and generosity.

Harmor is one of the most underrated and misunderstood synths out there. It's endlessly powerful. Hopefully this manual will turn a few people on to it.

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so when is harmor going to go 64 bit on Mac? it's definitely one of the most interesting synths I've used....

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