Harmor, let the tutorials begin! In this first tutorial the Guru explains why we say Harmor is an Additive / Subtractive Synthesizer.
So just what is Additive / Subtractive Synthesis?
The purpose of this video is to show that Harmor is based on an Additive Synthesis engine and the partials fed to the engine can be subtractively filtered/manipulated. This is why we call Harmor an Additive / Subtractive synthesizer.
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Harmor features a unique and modern additive synthesis engine that emulates classic subtractive synthesis as well, taking sound generation to the next level. Check the manual and see the development demo videos at YouTube. To download and try the demo click here.
Key Features
Additive / subtractive emulation – generating sounds not possible with traditional synthesis methods, including the ability to draw custom filter shapes, and offering precise control over every aspect of the sound conception.
Image Audio Resynthesis – allowing a faithful, sampler-quality resynthesis of audio, not a vague sound-alike often met in additive synthesizers. Images too can be imported and turned into sound.
Envelopes and articulation – as originally seen in Image-Line‘s flagship synthesizer Sytrus, are taken to new levels of features, flexibility and GUI integration.
Sound creation – possibilities are endless, but not bewildering. Stutter, mangle, stretch, pitch and manipulate both audio and images beyond recognition.
Formats: FL Studio Native (requires FL Studio 10.0.8 update) and VSTi.
Enjoy.
Article source: http://www.image-line.com/documents/news.php?entry_id=1316048125&title=harmor-synthesis






