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gotHarp?
Hi,
I am looking for a natural harp sound (see pic to show you the type of harp I mean).
There's an old post (I really did a search) on this...... but....... some of the recommendations;
- Thumb Jam - but it's not AUV3 whaaAAAAaaa??
- Pianoteq - but it's like $129 to get the "basic" package to include a harp sound ?? whaAAAAAa??
- Korg Module - under Guitar/Plucked sounds there is a harp, but my 8 year old nephew has more realistic harp sounds whaaAAAAaa??
REQUIREMENTS: realistic, AUV3, doesn't cost a mortgage payment, I can play it with MIDI notes from Atom Roll (or whatever MIDI note player), isn't a DSP or CPU hog.....
Thank you in advance!!!
Harp On
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I don’t have a real good harp ear, but a few I’ve found that were ok to me were harp sounds in BeatHawk libraries, also, isymphonic, and I came across a few free ones in sound fonts. Here’s a free soundfont place.. https://sites.google.com/site/soundfonts4u/
Pianoteq might be expensive compared to other iOS apps, but it’s phenomenally good. You also get some fantastic piano modeling with it that doesn’t require huge sample libraries.
Last year I've tried to find a Kontakt harp library that doesn't sound thin and has enough articulations to make a harp riff sound real. My reference were harp recordings by Andreas Vollenweider and even for my desktop machine, I haven't found a single one that did it for me.
Neither does Pianoteq, although its basic harp sound is quite good.
The only one that came close sound-wise was Orange Tree Angelic Harp, but unfortunately it lacks many articulations that would let me play the sampled harp like if a real harp player plays a harp with fingers.
I'm really surprised that while there are many different products, I haven't found one that includes all the sounds required to make the harp sound like it's played with fingers, which is what I thought would be the most common way to play a harp, isn't it?
I'd be happy to be proven wrong! 😉
Here’s one for the SFZ instrument Isfizz https://apps.apple.com/us/app/isfizz/id6470708963
There are other good free SFZ instruments.
https://freepats.zenvoid.org/OrchestralStrings/harp.html
Just agreeing with @Dav , BeatHawk Baroque pack has a nice one … used in this…
@GeoTony Is BeatHawk AUV3 though????
IMHO.... it sounds more like a piano than a harp. I might be able to combine it with my Korg 'nylon string' guitar to get a more harp sounding harp. I need AUV3 so I can use it in Loopy Pro
Yes it is.
Very nice and harpy. 👍
As @michael_m said, very much auv3 😊
While the included harp in Korg Module is very meh, there are two harp patches in the KAPro London Symphony Orchestra Orchestral Dreams collection that are significantly more appealing.
@GeoTony Bought the BeatHawk and a couple of the addon packs (Baroque) - Thank you!!!
@Mies_van_der_Robot I have the KAPro London Symphony Orc..... If I select Category London Symphonic or Choir Dreams - I can see many of the KApro programs. Which one is like a Harp?
You need to look under the Strings/Choir category, or the Orchestral Dreams category. They are titled KApro Harp 1 and KApro Harp 2. There are also a couple of Harp & Strings patches there as well.
...which means they must be from Orchestral Dreams, not LSO. Sorry, I'd forgotten that was another KApro set, not just part of the LSO.