I've been toying with other ideas. I have quite a few options in my lab space but I'd prefer to keep it to common (and cheap) materials. Hence this trial.
The sulfates would have been groovie since they form square crystals rather than needle crystals, easier to clean.
I think one future direction with harmala salts will be to find ones that easily make sizable crystals for manual separation.
Harmine, harmaline, and tetrahydroharmine salts would form pure, independent crystals out of a mixed solution. If the crystal forms were distinctly different one could just pick the THH crystals out of a mixed batch with harmaline, for instance. I got that idea from the original manske
harmine/harmaline separation procedure which exploits not only their pKa but also the crystalline shapes of the freebases ('The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Physiology, Volume 2' pg. 393) as well as from Lois Pasteur who once separated tartaric acid isomers by hand based on the optical rotation of each crystal