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Puremagnetik Release Omiharp

Puremagnetik have released Omiharp, an electronic strum machine, available via their subscription service.

  • Monthly payments – $9.00 per month
  • Annual Payment – $89.00

Omiharp is an electronic strumming instrument inspired by the legendary 1981 Suzuki Omnichord, capable of playing enchanting sounds across a spectrum of timbres.

Going beyond the original Omnichord, Omiharp uses an advanced physically-modeled plucking voice with a series of timbre controls. This voice is then arpeggiated through a tremolo and delay circuit. Puremagnetik has extended this functionality to include various strum and finger picking patterns. You can choose from the classic up and down patterns but also choose up and down, thumb first, “mirror” and random strumming modes.

Features include:

  • A physically-modelled “pluck” sound engine that can emulate anything from harp to acoustic guitar sounds
  • An array of tone and timbre sculpting controls
  • A built-in strum pattern generator with 5 variations
  • Pattern scale selection for 7 popular musical scales
  • Effects include a multi-tap delay and tremolo

Watch the demo HERE.

Omiharp is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, VST3 and AU).

For more information on Omiharp, click here:

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Tags: 80s, au, desktop music production, desktop plugin, instrument, macOS, physical modeling, plugin, strum, strumming, vst2, vst3, windows

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