Image-Line Harmor released

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then I switched the part A to B and looked into the envelope window the seek bar isn't showed in this part's window
try retriggering the note, it should show up. The visuals are only related to the active part at the time of the note on.
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I see. It's no prob if it is the way it works. It's not big deal. Thanks for the response.

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Harmor seems really cool, I like all of the osc options. I can't wait for the next update :D
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Does Harmor accept rex files as well as wave? Just curious
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Does Harmor accept rex files as well as wave? Just curious
WAV/AIFF/WavPack/MP3/OGG/REX1&2
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Image-Line wrote:We just updated the manual with these sections...
Thanks Scott!
Igro wrote:
sagetone wrote: Is there only one, global, LFO?
What's that mean?
Igro, I wasn't sure about the Global LFO control because I didn't see any other settings for LFO's, until I finally dug in over the weekend and saw that there are LFO's for every articulation.
tony tony chopper wrote:
sagetone wrote:Is pitch bend fixed at +/- 2? I can't find a place to adjust it?
looks like we forgot a PB range in the main menu, however it should (normally, like our other synths) respond to MIDI PB range RPN
Thanks Tony, I hope you incorporate this at some point.

And BTW, to Wildfunk, I finally see the Harmor sub-group in the forum. I was registered, but had not created a user name for the forum.

Thanks all.

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tony tony chopper wrote:
Does Harmor accept rex files as well as wave? Just curious
WAV/AIFF/WavPack/MP3/OGG/REX1&2
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Are there any posts which already explained the differential between these modes?
I'm curious to know the technical difference if it isn't so difficult to understand.

In the IMG tab....
Image frequency interpolation curve (menu)
Block, Cap Bell
Linear, Cubic
Rise, Fall - Special interpolations that only allow rising or falling levels.


Image frequency mode (menu)
Octave, Hz, Wide Hz - Relationship between vertical pixel position and frequency. Hz mode will have the effect of 'fattening' harmonics.
Unison - Image controls Unison detuning.

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for the interpolation modes, see presets->tutorials and tricks->image synthesis->interpolation

Scott will normally be making a series of videos about the rest.
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Studio one crash:
Import sample > save patch > close studio one > delete sample > open studio one > insert harmor > hang and crash (it can't locate sample but should not crash)

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Selfik wrote:Studio one crash:
Import sample > save patch > close studio one > delete sample > open studio one > insert harmor > hang and crash (it can't locate sample but should not crash)
This will be fixed in the next version.

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Selfik wrote:Studio one crash:
Import sample > save patch > close studio one > delete sample > open studio one > insert harmor > hang and crash (it can't locate sample but should not crash)
Version 1.0.2 is available now, it fixes this crash (and resizing in Cubase and Live).

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tony tony chopper wrote:for the interpolation modes, see presets->tutorials and tricks->image synthesis->interpolation

Scott will normally be making a series of videos about the rest.
Alright, thanks. That'll be the general thing I should check by myself.

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reflex wrote:
Selfik wrote: Version 1.0.2 is available now, it fixes this crash (and resizing in Cubase and Live).
Is it intentional that the VSTi version shows the visualizer inside of the plugin now (v1.0.2, Reaper 4 x64, Win7 x64)?
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paterpeter wrote:Is it intentional that the VSTi version shows the visualizer inside of the plugin now (v1.0.2, Reaper 4 x64, Win7 x64)?
Yes, for hosts that don't support resizing.

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