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To do this, hold down Ctrl and drag in a selection area on the IMG graph on where you want it to loop.
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To fix this you can create a looped selection. Its modules will look familiar to subtractive synthesizer enthusiasts: oscillators, filters & phasers, these are featured in Harmor but, because performed through additive synthesis, offer more freedom.
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Harmor is driven by a powerful additive synthesis engine. But if you have bits of silence before and after the audio part it’s still going to play through the whole file before looping. Introducing a powerful additive / subtractive synthesizer, image synthesizer as well as audio resynthesizer, Harmor. So by default when you drag an audio file in it is set to loop. And another cool thing about this resynthesized voice, is if I play back a chord now on my MIDI controller you’ll hear a chord of my Aah-ed voice. But I’m not too fussed about this so I’m just going to change the start position of the sound with the Time dial. Pretty cool if you want some reversed effects.Īn alternative is to edit the gaps out of the audio part in maybe an audio editor like Edison, and then save it out as a new part so when you pull it back into Harmor it’s right at the beginning. Drag the Time dial to the end of your audio part., Then turn the Speed dial to the left once it goes past the middle it goes into the negative meaning that the part with play back in reverse. Description : Made in FL Studio 11 using Harmor (LP and Band Phaser envelopes) and 3 PmEq2s singling out and sweeping certain freqs. Used in one of my own songs, but take at will :) Good luck, and I hope you enjoy. Now here’s an even cooler quick thing to try. Pluck loop with mastering, echo and Reverb.