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)
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.
(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.