Adam Hignell takes a look at some VST Plugins every FL Studio Producer. In the echo delay / fat mode sections increase the delay modulation x by 50 percent. Easily a 5/5 just for it's sampling and re-synthesis capabilities. FL Studio is a serious player in the DAW scene, evidenced by MusicRadar crowning. Now if you are new to FL Studio and did not understand any of that I have a more detailed explanation with pictures down below. Yes, literally any sound, with no limitations. Each sine waver is referred to as a "harmonic," hence the name "Harmor." However each sine wave besides the fundamental is technically referred to as a "partial." So with this plugin, you can literally make any sound you desire.
what?" Harmor is an additive synthesizer, which, in simple terms, means creating a timbre using many sine waves at different frequencies. Already you're probably thinking "how does that. Modulates the frequency of all the partials in the timbre according to a user defined envelope. However the IMG tab is not limited to audio. With this, you can import any sample you'd like, and re-synthesize it into a disgustingly filthy growl, or stretch it into digital robotic beauty. Its purposes range from simple things like leads, plucks, pads, and basses, but it has a really, really big ace up its sleeve the IMG tab. I wish I could hug it and cuddle it, but that's impossible with digital software, unfortunately. Using the tools that are already available in FL Studio, the class focuses on four major synthesis types (subtractive synthesis, frequency modulation, additive and wavetable synthesis), providing a great starting point for future learning through experimentation, as well as a myriad of advanced techniques that you can put to good use right away. To test the contribution of M-CSF production by p53-null cells to the modulation of the T cell response in vivo, we treated immunocompetent mice challenged with either p53 WT or p53-null tumor cells with neutralizing antibodies against CSF1R, the receptor for M-CSF (Figure 4 A). It's the perfect plugin for rigorous and extensive sound design and can produce some of the most unique sounds you'll ever hear.
Image-Line gave birth to Harmor in October of 2011, and its the definitive Jack-of-all-trades in my eyes.