The harmonizer made four clones of the existing harmonic (seen above). That’s why it is so easy to see the added harmonics. In this case, there is only one existing harmonic (the sine wave’s fundamental). You can literally see this in the visualization panel. This is because the harmonizer clones and transposes the existing harmonics in the sound. When you turn up the amount knob, additional harmonics are added on top of the sine wave. To see what I mean, play a sine wave in Harmor with the AMT knob turned all the way down, and then all of the way up. Here’s a good article that defines harmonics. ![]() It refers to stacking one or more harmonics on top of each other to produce a thicker sound. ![]() In this context, however, harmonizing has a different meaning. Harmonizing usually means stacking two or more notes on top of each other to produce a polyphonic sound. I know, it’s a real shocker: that is literally what it does. If so, load an empty Harmor patch and change the saw wave to a sine wave.ĭon’t know how to make a sine wave in Harmor? No problem! You can download my simple sine wave preset here. The 5 Essential Parts of the Harmonizer You Need to KnowĪre you are following along with me in Harmor? I recommend it.
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