Markers are needed to tell Harmor what parts of the audio file need to be mapped. Thankfully, FL Studio has a wonderfully simple and fast audio editor known as Edison. So, we need to apply markers using an audio editor of some sort. Unfortunately, markers cannot be applied in Harmor itself. In this tutorial, we're going to go over how to map certain parts of an audio file to different regions of an audio file. This is an innovative feature as it opens up Harmor to the possibility of being a remixing tool, drum loop device, and possibly more. One very cool feature of Harmor that works with sample playback is the ability to map portions of an audio file (actually, audio image) to particular keys, and then trigger different points of the audio file on your keyboard. Harmor is an extremely versatile synthesizer, in the sense that it can act as a lead synth, a performance synth, and a sample playback device, though it doesn't really play back the sample in a conventional way.
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