How to use FL Studio Let's add a sound watermark using Harmor

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How to use FL Studio Let's add a sound watermark using Harmor

I'm yosi, the caretaker.

I'm going to do something strange today.

I'll add a watermark to the sound.

Since high frequencies sound, it is safer not to use it for anything other than play.

It is like this.

 

If you have FL Studio, this article can be reproduced by Harmor in the demo version.
(Maybe it can be done with the demo version of FL Studio ... I'm not confident because I haven't been able to verify it for a while)

I'm using Harmor to watermark the sound

Make an image for watermark

First, create an image to be embedded as a watermark.

It can be written or something like an ordinary illustration, but a single color is the best.

Start Windows Paint.

Win key+ r Enter "mspaint" and click "OK"

The size should be 512 * 512 and the background should be black.

After that, enter the characters in white.

The save format can be anything, but I chose "Png".

 

Harmor settings

Launch "Harmor" from FL Studio.

From the presets, click Template-> Resynthesis.

Drag the image created in the previous step to "Harmor".

It looks like the following.
(The color of the letters changes from white to light blue, but there is no problem)

I want to be able to check it in the spectrum view, so click the red frame below "Harmor" twice.

Change the red frame below "freq" to "Hz".

Change the red frame below "freq" to "1.0000/4".
(Drag the orange part)

If you play around "C4 (48)" in this state, you will see something that looks like a character in the spectrum view.

Adjust the starting position and speed.

You can change the start position with "Time" and the character spacing with "Speed".

When making adjustments, load Wave Candy into the mixer and check.

Set the display to "Spectrum".

The pitch of the sound changes depending on the sound you make.

High frequencies are cut when uploading to Youtube, Twitter, etc., so adjustment is required.
In the following video, it is ringing with "A4 (57)".

How to use FL Studio Let's add a sound watermark using Harmor Summary

I could easily make a watermark of sound.

If it can be expressed in black and white, icons etc. are also possible.

However, when uploading to SNS etc., high frequencies are cut at the time of compression, so be careful about that area.

Even if it is Wav, this high frequency sound is only noise, so it is better not to use it for anything other than play.

 

 

 

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