Hillman is known for its , making it highly accessible for both quick prototyping and final production. Specification Plugin Formats VST, AU, AAX, and AUv3 (iOS) Platforms macOS (10.10+), Windows (7 SP1+), and iPad Key Updates (v1.0.0) Scalable UI, peak meter, semitone pitch adjustment

: An intuitive four-stage envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) allows for precise control over the sound’s dynamics. Integrated FX Section : Chorus : A smooth ensemble effect with three distinct modes.

: A unique, slightly noisy retro waveform for added grit. Sound Shaping & FX

: A 4-pole phaser with two modes for movement and swirl.

Are you interested in how compares to other Klevgrand products like the Tomofon wavetable synth? Hillman — Klevgrand

: Sharp and buzzy, modeled after classic electronic organs. Tubeish : Warmer and more saturated. Sine : Pure, fundamental tones.

: You can layer up to four distinct voices for every note played, each with its own volume and octave settings.

Klevgrand Hillman: V1.0.0

Hillman is known for its , making it highly accessible for both quick prototyping and final production. Specification Plugin Formats VST, AU, AAX, and AUv3 (iOS) Platforms macOS (10.10+), Windows (7 SP1+), and iPad Key Updates (v1.0.0) Scalable UI, peak meter, semitone pitch adjustment

: An intuitive four-stage envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) allows for precise control over the sound’s dynamics. Integrated FX Section : Chorus : A smooth ensemble effect with three distinct modes. Klevgrand Hillman v1.0.0

: A unique, slightly noisy retro waveform for added grit. Sound Shaping & FX Hillman is known for its , making it

: A 4-pole phaser with two modes for movement and swirl. : A unique, slightly noisy retro waveform for added grit

Are you interested in how compares to other Klevgrand products like the Tomofon wavetable synth? Hillman — Klevgrand

: Sharp and buzzy, modeled after classic electronic organs. Tubeish : Warmer and more saturated. Sine : Pure, fundamental tones.

: You can layer up to four distinct voices for every note played, each with its own volume and octave settings.