Sytrus & Harmor Patches For Dubstep + FLP

Sytrus & Harmor Patches For Dubstep + FLP

by Dealazer
Best for FL Studio producers building dubstep, brostep, or trap tracks who want ready-to-use Sytrus and Harmor patches alongside a full production session to study and deconstruct.

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Key Features

  • 14 dubstep presets across two FL Studio native synths — 6 Harmor patches and 8 Sytrus patches
  • Sytrus patches include wobble basses, growl tones, bass stabs, and talking basses — the core movement-heavy sounds of dubstep
  • Harmor patches cover arp/pluck, leads, bass, stabs, and chord textures — full melodic and tonal coverage
  • Full FL Studio project file (FLP) included: the complete demo track with native mixing and mastering chain exposed
  • 100% FL Studio native — no third-party plugins required, works out of the box with any FL Studio 12.4+ installation
  • 31 additional one-shot samples included alongside the presets (drums, percs, vox, risers, and fills)

Description

This pack delivers 14 ready-to-use dubstep presets split between two of FL Studio's most powerful native synthesizers: Harmor and Sytrus. Requires FL Studio 12.4 or higher.

The 6 Harmor presets cover the full range of melodic and tonal roles — from rhythmic arp/pluck sequences and punchy stabs to rich chord textures, cutting leads, and a deep bass anchor. Harmor's image synthesis and additive engine gives each patch a dense, layered character that stands apart from standard wavetable sounds.

The 8 Sytrus presets target the aggressive, movement-heavy sounds that define dubstep: wobble basses with classic LFO modulation, growl tones with gritty harmonic content, short bass stabs for rhythmic impact, and talking basses that add vocal-like movement to your low end.

The pack also includes the complete FL Studio project file (FLP) from the demo track, built entirely with native FL Studio mixing and mastering. Producers can open the session, study how the presets are deployed, and see the full signal chain — a faster way to learn sound design than reading documentation alone.

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Tips

  • Layering Wobble Basses: Combine the wobble bass presets from Sytrus to create a more complex and textured bassline. Use automation to modulate the wobble speed and filter cutoff for dynamic movement.
  • Creating Growls with Harmor: Utilize the growl preset in Sytrus by experimenting with the modulation options. Adjust the LFO rates and filter settings to sync with your track's tempo and create evolving growl sounds.
  • Enhancing Leads with Effects: Apply reverb and delay to the lead presets from Harmor to create a sense of space and depth. Use distortion and chorus effects to add grit and widen the stereo field.
  • Building Chords and Arps: Use the chord and arp/pluck presets from Harmor to construct harmonic and melodic layers. Experiment with different chord progressions and arpeggiator patterns to add complexity to your tracks.
  • Utilizing the FLP File: Open the included FL Studio project file to study the arrangement, mixing, and mastering techniques used. Analyze how the presets are layered and processed, and apply similar techniques to your own projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which version of FL Studio do I need?

FL Studio 12.4 or higher is required. The presets use Harmor and Sytrus features introduced in that version — earlier builds will fail to load them correctly. FL Studio 20, 21, or the current release will all work fine.

Do I need any paid add-ons or third-party plugins?

No. Harmor and Sytrus are both native FL Studio synthesizers included with the Producer Edition and higher. If your FL Studio license includes those plugins (which it does for Producer Edition and above), the entire pack works without installing anything extra.

How do I install the presets?

Extract the zip and copy the .fst files into your FL Studio presets folder — typically located at Documents/Image-Line/FL Studio/Presets/Synthesizers/Harmor/ or .../Sytrus/. FL Studio will display them the next time you browse presets in either synth. The FLP file can be opened directly via File > Open in FL Studio.

What is the FLP file useful for?

The included project file contains the full demo track built with these presets, including the mixer routing, effects, and automation. You can open it to see exactly how each preset is used in context — which FX chains are applied, how the arrangement is structured, and how the native mastering chain is set up. It's effectively a production lesson built into the download.

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