Harmor = best additive resynthesizer?

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I'm waiting for your top-quality deep house soundbank for Harmor, Wildfunk! :wink:

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Wildfunk wrote: Harmor is the best resynthesizer.
True or not, you are not qualified for such a statement.
Why? Just read all your posts...
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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Tricky-Loops wrote:I'm waiting for your top-quality deep house soundbank for Harmor, Wildfunk! :wink:
:tu: Unfortunately Harmor isn't very popular in the (deep) house scene... so it would be a waste of time to create a soundset like this. But i'm doing exclusive Harmor sounds for some house guys and that's more worthwhile than a soundset for "all" ;)

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liquidsound wrote:True or not, you are not qualified for such a statement. Why? Just read all your posts...
Did you have tried all additive synths available? No! So you're not qualified to contest my statement :-P

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Wildfunk wrote:
liquidsound wrote:True or not, you are not qualified for such a statement. Why? Just read all your posts...
Did you have tried all additive synths available? No! So you're not qualified to contest my statement :-P
No but I tried all the "Addictive" synths available. :ud:
There you have it! Qualified :hihi:
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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liquidsound wrote:
Wildfunk wrote:
liquidsound wrote:True or not, you are not qualified for such a statement. Why? Just read all your posts...
Did you have tried all additive synths available? No! So you're not qualified to contest my statement :-P
No but I tried all the "Addictive" synths available. :ud:
There you have it! Qualified :hihi:
Hey Liquid, not to go off topic, but I see in your sig that you have MUX and Bazille. I have MUX but haven't bitten the bullet on Bazille yet, though I have been demoing it.

What's your opinion of them side by side as modular synths, sound wise and flexibility wise? My opinion is MUX is more flexible but Bazille has a more cutting an unusual sound.

Your take on them?

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liquidsound wrote:No but I tried all the "Addictive" synths available.
Of course... but also all resynthesis tools. I don't care what technique they are using behind (mostly additive i guess). Feel free to post "better" tools than Harmor (please with examples).

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Wildfunk wrote:
liquidsound wrote:No but I tried all the "Addictive" synths available.
Of course... but also all resynthesis tools. I don't care what technique they are using behind (mostly additive i guess). Feel free to post "better" tools than Harmor (please with examples).
Hey Wild, just checked out your sig and see that you sell sample packs. So these are wav files that could be used in any sample playback device or any synth that can import samples, correct?

Is there any place where I can go to hear some demos of these packs, even if just in a finished song? I'm just trying to get an idea of the stuff that you do. As I said, my education is a little weak in some areas.

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wagtunes wrote:So these are wav files that could be used in any sample playback device or any synth that can import samples, correct?
Yep, but please don't use them in the Harmor resynthesis section to create your sounds *ggg*
wagtunes wrote:Is there any place where I can go to hear some demos of these packs, even if just in a finished song?
Audio demos are all over the website?!?

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I have only have Youtube videos on-which to base any opinion, therefore I have none. Perhaps they will finish the mac versions at some point and I will be able to try it out (I am hoping for this soon :? ).

Having said that, it appears that, based on the videos I have seen, Harmor is likely a *great* synth for modern genres, but not particularly flexible. The same can be said for other synths that I really like & do have some hands-on experience with (i.e. Massive, Hive, etc.).

Can anyone point me to videos that show this synth doing something other than vocoded/dirty bass sounds or simple pads?

Thanks!

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wagtunes wrote:
liquidsound wrote:
Wildfunk wrote:
liquidsound wrote:True or not, you are not qualified for such a statement. Why? Just read all your posts...
Did you have tried all additive synths available? No! So you're not qualified to contest my statement :-P
No but I tried all the "Addictive" synths available. :ud:
There you have it! Qualified :hihi:
Hey Liquid, not to go off topic, but I see in your sig that you have MUX and Bazille. I have MUX but haven't bitten the bullet on Bazille yet, though I have been demoing it.

What's your opinion of them side by side as modular synths, sound wise and flexibility wise? My opinion is MUX is more flexible but Bazille has a more cutting an unusual sound.

Your take on them?
MUX is more of an environment while Bazille is for me an experimental sound machine. I'm not a sound designer but I'm trying hard with FM ATM.
Probably the wrong starting point. Yes I'm from the early seventies but no luck in owning a Moog or ARP. Pianos and Organs (Hammond etc.).
My first synth was the DX7, this probably explains the FM passion.
I use MUX mostly for combining VST (adding more modularity to them by controlling parameters), effects and Rewire all together.
Now Rewire is out for me.
Trancit just made a better version of the Reason Alligator with the MUX modules. Amazing.
I don't see the MUX as a synth module per se, even though it has a phenomenal sound engine, Bazille of course it is, and at the very top indeed.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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Wildfunk wrote:But i'm doing exclusive Harmor sounds for some house guys and that's more worthwhile than a soundset for "all" ;)
Oh no, VIP only! :o

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Wildfunk wrote:
wagtunes wrote:So these are wav files that could be used in any sample playback device or any synth that can import samples, correct?
Yep, but please don't use them in the Harmor resynthesis section to create your sounds *ggg*
wagtunes wrote:Is there any place where I can go to hear some demos of these packs, even if just in a finished song?
Audio demos are all over the website?!?
I assure you, I would never do that. In fact, I don't buy wave packs ever. I only use waves that I create myself or are freeware. I'm really old school about creating patches.

Thanks for the info on the demos. I'll check them out just to get an idea of what kind of music you're into. That will help me in my own sound design for catering to those genres, assuming Harmor can recreate these sounds. My gut tells me it won't be too difficult.

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Wildfunk wrote:And to answer the question of the op: YES, Harmor is the best resynthesizer and additive synth! I've tried them all (hard- and software).
How did you get hold of the RMI Harmonic Synthesiser and Synclavier 2 ?
http://www.electric-himalaya.com
VSTi and hardware synth sound design
3D/5D sound design since 2012

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mkd wrote:Having said that, it appears that, based on the videos I have seen, Harmor is likely a *great* synth for modern genres, but not particularly flexible.
I think it's flexible enough, maybe sometimes a little bit awkward. Digital clean sound (but you can add clicks and noise with the resynthesis of course).
mkd wrote:Can anyone point me to videos that show this synth doing something other than vocoded/dirty bass sounds or simple pads?
No... but i consider making a showcase video without any dirty basses, vocoders and wobbles :) What instruments do you need?

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