Klevgrand Hillman
Synthesizer Virtual Instrument
Inspired by The Past, Designed for The Future
Hillman is a synth-like instrument inspired by old combo organs, string machines, and similar vintage gear.
It has 4 voices per note, each with selectable waveform (transistor-ish, tube-ish, sine, and special plasma), octave switch, and level control.
The sound is generated with an analog approach but does not use samples or sampled wavetables.
Hillman also has an intuitive ADSR envelope control, FX section with Chorus, Phaser & Reverb, and comes with many built-in presets.
Features
- 4 voices per note
- Each voice has selectable waveform (transistor-ish, tube-ish, sine, and special plasma) + octave switch and level control
- ADSR Envelope control
- Smooth ensemble chorus with 3 different modes
- 4-pole phaser with 2 different modes
- Lush reverb which ranges from small room to church-like halls
- Rich collection of built-in presets
Anatomy
Pick a Color - Up to four voices per note, with individual waveform for each voice
ADSR - Intuitive control for any envelope needs
Chorus - Smooth ensemble chorus with 3 different modes
Phaser - 4-pole phaser with 2 different modes
Reverb - One-knob space solution
System Requirements
- MacOS 10.10 Yosemite and above
- Windows 7 and above (64-bit only)
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
Plugin Formats
AAX Native, AU, and VST2
User Manual