Horror Harp

Horror Harp is a sampled 100-year-old lap harp that Steven inherited from his wife‘s grandmother.

When he learned about its heritage–that it had been strung with guitar strings during the 1920’s Great Depression era–he had to record it!

Please note: FULL retail version of Kontakt 7.10.7 or later is required. NOT for Kontakt Player.

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Size

484 MB

Format

Horror Harp

 With cracked and scratched antique wood, this atonal instrument rattles and growls with distinct character. This harp has been bowed, knocked, stabbed, whacked, plucked, strummed, and punished to produce horrific one-of-a-kind sounds you’ve never heard before. Horror Harp will add a unique flavor to your next horror score.

Key Features

  • **NEW Cleaner GUI & Knobs
  • 7 patches to torture listeners with:
    • Bows: scratches, whacks, & tremolos that will drive you insane
    • Knocks: knocks on the wooden body of the harp
    • Metals: screwdrivers full of hatred
    • Plucks (Natural): enjoy the natural detuned spectacle of this harp
    • Plucks (Tuned): for those who want a more pleasant sound
    • Strums: what this harp was born for
    • Woods: angry drum sticks
  • Lo Pass knob to control lowpass filter amount
  • Resonance knob to control lowpass filter resonance
  • Shimmer knob to add a larger-than-life reverb to the mix (with additional octave harmonics)
  • Tube Saturation knob to add a gritty distortion
  • Chorus knob to control the amount of stereo presence
  • Delay knob (set to 1/4 note; tempo aligns to your DAW session)
  • Dynamics knob to control volume (mapped to Mod wheel)
  • Reverse keyswitch (D0 on keyboard) to transform this harp into hellish soundscapes / Return to Normal playback by pressing C0 on keyboard
  • Visual Waveform of every sample
  • 484 MB download file size.
  • Requires full-version Kontakt 7.10.7 or higher
  • Includes WAV folder of all samples

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