Free VST VSTi plugins instruments download. Celtic harp, Cumbus, Dobro, Kanun, Koto, Dulcimer, Tar, Turkish oud – Velocity response – Amp. Envelope and micro-detuner. Features and download: Guitars VST instrument - 3 Guitar types: Acoustic, Nylon & Steel - ADSR envelove control - Panorama control - Voice mode. Chordophonet is a Virtual Harp and Hammered Dulcimer sample based software instrument for VST hosts applications. Features: Mode Selector to switch between Harps, glissandos. Size 72.4 MB / 72.5 MB / 110 MB Etherealwinds Harp is a sampling of a diatonic folk harp recorded by the Newgrounds musician Etherealwinds. Folk/lever harps differ from their big orchestral brothers by having a smaller range, and additionally by the functionality of their tuning system.
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I love the harmonica and I even play a bit, but definitelynot as well to record it on any song since it would take me hours to recordsomething that sounds somewhat decent.
This is where some harmonica plugins can help quite a bit,especially if you don’t even know how to play the harmonica.
I found two free- and four premium ones that sound pretty damngood, so give them a try!
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Here is a list of some other plugins you might be interested:
Now, this harmonica plugin does by no means sound realistic…
It doesn’t sound too bad, to be honest, but you candefinitely tell that it’s not a real harmonica, plus it doesn’t feature toomuch customizability.
Still, since there aren’t too many free harmonica pluginsout there, it’s really nice to have!
If you don’t want to spend anything on a premium harmonicaplugin, then absolutely try this one.
Plus, even though it doesn’t sound exactly like the realthing, the type of sounds it produces can still be used for a variety ofapplications.
Find out more about the DSK Harmonica here.
Harmoniac isn’t as simple to use as other plugins since youneed to load into any sequencer and feed it MIDI notes in order to use it.
You can get some convincing harmonica sounds out of it butit’s going to take some work!
But hey, it’s free!
Find out more about Harmoniac here.
Misfit Harmonica sounds pretty good and realistic,especially when playing single notes.
It features a deep-sampled collection of differentharmonicas that sound raw and gritty. Superior drummer 2 crack.
You can bend up or down, add vibrato, etc. and it will soundphenomenal.
However, if you play more than one note you will be able totell that it’s not the real thing… but still, it’s a pretty good plugin.
It definitely sounds better than the free one by DSK, butyou will have to pay for it.
Find out more about Misfit Harmonica here.
Auditory Lab’s Harmonica v.2 features three different typesof Harmonicas: Chromatic, Diatonic and Tremolo. it has three instrumentchannels and each instrument is given its own controls with pan andvolume.
The main panel features 4 master knobs that controlsrelease, attack, pan and volume. The Effects panel features controllable reverband delay.
As far as realism goes, it’s not the best one on this list,but it’s definitely pretty damn good! You can actually get some prettyconvincing sounds out of it, especially after tweaking them a bit.
Just watch the video I linked; you’ll see that it can soundpretty amazing.
Here are some other tracks for you to check out:
Find out more about Harmonica v.2 here.
This is a replication of a real harmonica that features a wide keyrange with several octaves of every note in the 12-tone scale.
The chromatic harmonica can be played in any key, allowing forversatile use throughout several different genres of music.
This instrument is widely used for playing blues, folk and countyas well as classical, jazz and pop.
With its precise articulation and definitive tone, it stands outas a pristine virtual instrument.
The sound quality is pretty good, especially in the lower notes;as soon as you start going higher it ends up sounding a bit fake, but with sometweaking you should be able to make it work.
Find out about Harmonica by Sonivox Singles here.
Important: You will need the full version of Kontakt forit to work!
Now, this one is by far the best Harmonica plugin you couldever get since it sounds amazing.
The userinterface provides a multitude of functions to edit thesounds to your liking, but if you don’t want to go through all the trouble ofediting, then you can simply select from 26 different presets and move on fromthere.
Like I mentioned, this wouldbe your best choice, even though you would need to spend a lot more than on anyother harmonica VST.
Additionally, if you don’t have the full version of Kontakt, you would have to purchase that as well.
Find out more about the Chromatic Harmonica here.
I honestly would recommend either Harmonica V.2 or MisfitHarmonica.
I know I said that Chromatic Harmonica was the best one, butit’s multiple times more expensive than those two and I don’t think that it’sworth it unless you really need something that can work THAT well.
Try out both of the free plugins before purchasing any ofthe premium ones, especially if you’re not looking for a super realistic sound,and even then, if you take your time tweaking the sound, you should be able toget some pretty cool sounds out of them.
I hope this information was useful!
Have a nice day!
No matter if you’re making classical music, writing underscores or producing hip hop beats, harps are beautiful instruments that can add a whole other level of atmosphere to a track. Unfortunately, many commercial harp sample libraries are pretty expensive – especially if you want to use harp sounds only occasionally. That’s why I’ve put together a short list of good free harp VST plugins and libraries on this page.
Formats: VST, AU, SFZ
Audio example:
A few years ago, Versilian Studios released Etherealwinds Harp. This free harp VST became so popular that Versilian has now published version 2, which updates both interface and sound. Etherealwinds Harp II: Community Edition is a reduced version of Etherealwinds Harp II, which the company calls “quite possibly the most complete lever harp library in existence”.
The 255 samples span over five octaves (C2 – A6) and come across very smooth, harmonious and easy to blend into any soft, dreamy arrangement. To get more control over your sound, you can change the amp envelope, volume, pan and reverb. While not accessible through the instrument interface itself, the download of Etherealwinds Harp II Community Edition comes with seven effect samples (.wav) and 16 vocal samples, taken from the vocal library included in Etherealwinds Harp II.
Format: VST
Audio example:
DSK World StringZ offers more than just harp sounds. In fact, the instrument includes a total of eight world instruments: cumbus, dobro, kanun, koto, dulcimer, tar, Turkish oud and a Celtic harp. Obviously, this Celtic harp is what I was mostly interested in for this list. Playing around with it, I found the sound to be quite present and earthy as I would expect from a Celtic harp. I especially enjoyed the lower tones, which feel a little more mysterious.
The interface offers you control over the amp envelope, the fine tuning and a filter (HP or LP). You can also automate all these values via MIDI. One word of warning: The fine tuning slider does not give you numeric values or offer a simple way to reset (that I know of) – so if you change the tuning, it might be difficult to get back to the original tuning setting. One feature that DSK World StringZ doesn’t have is a built-in reverb. Obviously, you can always slap on your DAW reverb (or any of your favorite effects plugins) if you want to add more space. No matter if you’re looking for a Celtic harp or if you can use some world strings in your production, this is a cool little plugin to try out!
Format:Kontakt Library; full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt 4.2.4 or higher is required
Audio example:
Microharp from Dream Audio Tools is another Celtic harp. In this case, a “very small wooden Celtic harp” was sampled with four round robins for each articulation. The instrument comes with two main articulations, picked and fingered, as well as with a patch that mixes both articulations. While the picked samples sound smoother and more traditionally harp-like, the fingered patch has an almost surprising “ethnic” feel to it. Its particular character might not work that well in classical pieces, but it could add some interesting textures to other genres.
The Kontakt library features four octaves, with the lowest note being C2 (not surprising due to the size of the instrument). For effects, it offers a delay and a reverb. Not a ton, but certainly useable!
To get DAT Microharp, you will have to add it to your shopping cart on the Dream Audio Tools website and check out.
Format: Kontakt Library; full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.5.1 or higher is required
Audio examples:
River Harp by Performance Samples is a little different from most instruments in this article. Instead of offering individually plucked string samples, you will find a collection of textures and glissandi here. The name “River Harp” is quite a fitting description of the sound as the performances come across as flowing and organic. These are the kinds of textures that we composers and producers would love to create and re-create with harp VST plugins but typically have a hard time doing so.
While the sounds themselves are fun, using them can be tricky because they’re not time-synced. While this is not such an issue with the glissandi (which you wouldn’t expect to stick to being time-synced anyway), it might take some additional time stretching work to fit the textures into an existing arrangement.
What’s really cool (and definitely not expected for a free instrument) is that River Harp is recorded with two mics (close and far), which you can mix and pan to your taste. This added flexibility makes the River Harp easier to mix. The creators of River Harp also want you to know that some of the tails are cut-off and only minimal noise reduction was applied (the honesty is appreciated!).
To get River Harp, you will have to check out through Performances Samples’ online shopping system.
Format: Kontakt Library; full retail version of Kontakt is required (unfortunately, I’m not sure which one, but I’m guessing 4 and higher).
Audio example:
Sonatina Symphony Orchestra was a project by Mattias Westlund. More than 10 years ago, he created a free orchestral sample library primarily aimed at beginner composers. Today, this original library is not online anymore, however, a derivative version still exists at Bigcat Instruments. This version also includes a concert harp patch, which I found surprisingly useable due to its straight, classical sound.
The Kontakt patch allows you to change the amp envelope, the reverb and the EQ (at 100 Hz, 1kHz and 5kHz – which turn out to be great frequencies to play with). I would probably use this with a convolution reverb, since the built-in reverb sounds somewhat unflattering (at least in the wetter settings).
Sonatina Symphony Orchestra Harp is super easy to install: Simply download and save the patch into your Kontakt libraries folder.
Format: Kontakt Library; full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.3.1 or higher is required
Audio examples:
The Taishōgoto is also known as the Nagoya harp and is a relatively modern string instrument, being invented in 1912. The pitch of the individual strings can be changed by pressing a number of typewriter-like keys. Although the Taishōgoto is typically strummed, for this Kontakt library by Decent Samples, the instrument was played with a violin bow. So if you’re looking for a plucked sound, this instrument won’t match your needs.
Instead, this library offers a texture-heavy bowing sound that lies somewhere between viola, harmonica and world instrument (check out the audio example to hear what it sounds like). While this is maybe not the most powerful sound on its own, I could imagine using this as a layer to add an interesting texture. One drawback I found while playing it is that the samples are somewhat short and the loop very noticeable. Unfortunately, this means that the library is not great for creating longer static pad sounds (if you use different note start points, you can achieve a nice effect where notes are rhythmically fading in and out, though).
Besides ADSR envelope and reverb, you also have control over the level of the two microphones that were used: an Oktava mic and a contact microphone. Since these are quite different in character, I’ve found it fun to play around with them and dial in a sound I enjoy.
To get the Bowed Nagoya Harp by Decent Samples, you will have to register with your name and email address.
Do you know of any other good free harp VSTs or libraries? Let us know in the comments!