Inspired by the past, it’s built for the future.
Hillman is a synthesizer instrument based on old combo organs, string machines, and similar vintage gear. It features 4 timbres per note, each with a selectable waveform (transistor, tube, sine, and a special plasma), an octave switch, and a level control. The sound is generated analogically, but doesn’t use samples or sampled waveform tables. Hillman also features intuitive ADSR envelope control, an FX section with chorus, phaser, and reverb, and a variety of built-in presets.
4 voices per note
Each voice has a customizable waveform (transistor, tube, 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
Rich reverb that ranges from small spaces to church-like halls
Rich collection of built-in presets
Update v.1.1:
Pitch adjustment in semitones (with fine-tuning capability)
Peak meter
Scalable user interface
Motion controls for increased rigidity and more symbols
For those with NoInstall
Place the files from the “NoInstall Files” folder into the appropriate ones in your Klevgrand NOINSTALL collection

