Harmonus was inspired by a Magnus Model 300 Harmonium / organ (a brand of the "Magnus Harmonica Corporation") from our collection in perfect condition.
It delivers a warm and unique sound between an accordion and a harmonica. The samples have been meticulously captured in stereo and denoised in order to render all the naturalness of the original organ without the noise of the mechanical fan.
It delivers a warm and unique sound between an accordion and a harmonica. The samples have been meticulously captured in stereo and denoised in order to render all the naturalness of the original organ without the noise of the mechanical fan.
- Quality stereo capture.
- Mode "one finger chord" on the left keyboard or a dedicated channel: one finger for a major chord two for a minor chord.
- The original 2 octaves have been extended to a full 88 keyboard.
- Built-in effects: Reverb, Chorus, Tremolo, EQ.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(29 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(30.4 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(10.6 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(10.6 Mb)
The keys show that I'm playing them with midi controller but no sound is being made, same when I draw them in. I'm using Mac and Ableton
Hello, I have downloaded the plug in (Mac version) and installed in my VST3 directory. Once opened in Cubase the plug-in interface shows up and I can see the keys flashing when I play them with a keyboard, but no sound coming out.
Same, did you ever fix it?
(3 / 5)
There's one major problem with the plugin, and it's that it's like a 32nd of a beat behind
(2 / 5)
Bullshit, have lost my time!
Want your 2 bucks back, too?
how is it opened on.an M1?
I'm unable to open this file, can someone suggest me any application to open it
use win rar to open
(3 / 5)
The 32 bit version works fine and it sounds alright however the 64 bit doesn't work on my end.
(4 / 5)
It's a good sound. It will arouse your motivation to create. You can return to your original intention by associating with elementary songs such as V-I, IV-V-I, etc.