You will notice the sample once dragged into the “image section” has a graphic representation. Drag the sample file you want to use into the “image section” This saves times for creating future presets from samples.ģ. Finally, save this preset as “HQ_Resynthesis” in the Template directory.Fourth, go to the bottom “Freq” filter knob, choose “Class high pass” from the drop down, then right click and choose “Quick Map To” -> “Modulation Y”.Third, go to the top “Freq” filter knob for which should be set at “Crude low pass”, right click and choose “Quick Map To” -> “Modulation X”.Second hit the “ADV” tab and go to the “image/resynthesis” drop down and select “High precision”.First hit the “FX” tab and go to the Compression section and select “Burning” and raise the “amt” slightly above halfway or as high as you desire.Before bringing in a sample, lets improve the Resynthesis preset make sure that we can enhance the quality of the sample sound in Harmor and also map the low pass filter to the X Modulation and the high pass filter to the Y Modulation. NOTE: You may want to prepare the sample for “Resynthesis” by using a plug-in like Newtone or Celemony Melodyne to correct the pitch to a C note and normalize the sound for optimum sound quality.Ģ. Open up Harmor and select Presets -> Template -> Resynthesis.
#HARMOR VST PRESETS HOW TO#
I have barely begun to tap into the possibilities with this plug-in, but the following tutorial will show you how to take sounds from sample information and transform them into something much more malleable.ġ. Harmor VST is a very distinctive Synth/Sampler that allows you to make some pretty wild sounds, and breath new life into old samples.